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  1. On 22 June 1959, the Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR ordered the establishment of regular civil air traffic to the then military airfield near Boryspil. On 7 July 1959, the new airport (named Kyiv-Tsentralnyi) received its first scheduled flight. It was Aeroflot 's Tupolev Tu-104 en route from Moscow, carrying 100 passengers and about ...

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      During the Nazi occupation, the airfield of the modern...

  2. Boryspil International Airport is an international airport in Boryspil, 29 km east of Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. It is Ukraine's largest airport, serving 65% of its passenger air traffic, including all its intercontinental flights and a majority of international flights. It is one of two passenger airports that serve Kyiv along with the smaller Zhuliany Airport. Boryspil International ...

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  4. 30,248. Igor Sikorsky Kyiv International Airport (Zhuliany) ( Ukrainian: Міжнародний аеропорт «Київ» імені Ігоря Сікорського (Жуляни)) ( IATA: IEV, ICAO: UKKK) is one of the two passenger airports of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv, the other being Boryspil International Airport. It is owned by the ...

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    • Zhuliany
    • 2,617,900
  5. Boryspil International Airport is an international airport in Boryspil, 29 km east of Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. It is Ukraine's largest airport, serving 65% of its passenger air traffic, including all its intercontinental flights and a majority of international flights. It is one of two passenger airports that serve Kyiv along with the ...

  6. Information office of Boryspil Airport. +38 044 339 97 07 – Information office of Boryspil International Airport provides information to passengers and airport customers in three languages (Ukrainian, English and Russian) 24 hours a day/ 7 days a week. TRAVEL ALERT: COVID-19. Briefly.

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