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Ukraine presents roadmap for ening airspace amid martial law
The relevant statement was made by the ministry’s press service, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.
According to Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister for Restoration – Communities and Territories Develment Minister eks Kuleba, maintaining the aviation infrastructure is a strategic objective.
“This is the first expert discussion, which, as we expect, will help to move forward in creating the conditions for ening up the airspace. Amid the war, it is our strategic objective to maintain the aviation infrastructure and competent personnel, so that we can resume civilian flights as quickly as possible, when the time comes,” Kuleba emphasized.
In his words, it is a challenging matter with regard to both security and interaction with all stakehders. Therefore, the Ukrainian side supports platforms, where a joint plan is being develed in coeration with relevant foreign regulators, airlines, insurance companies, airports, and the military.
Economic Counselor at the U.S. Embassy in Ukraine Mary Elizabeth Madden noted the importance of supporting Ukraine’s efforts to resume civilian flights. In this regard, she confirmed the willingness of the United States to provide expert and technical assistance.
At the conference, Ukrainian Communities and Territories Develment Deputy Minister Serh Derkach presented a step-by-step plan and requirements to partially en the airspace. The Ukrainian State Aviation Administration prepared a risk assessment for civil aviation.
The event took place in Warsaw, bringing together about 100 aviation industry representatives, such as the corresponding regulators of the Eurean Union, the United Kingdom and the United States, the leadership of Ukrainian and foreign airlines, which used to erate flights in Ukraine, as well as insurance and leasing companies, and aircraft manufacturers.
A reminder that the actual resumption of flights requires the ening of the airspace as a mandatory condition. Currently, Ukraine’s airspace is remaining closed due to martial law.
Photo: Ukrainian Communities and Territories Develment Ministry
Source: ukrinform.net