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According to the Speaker of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces Yuri Ignat, all...

Rockets everywhere come: the Armed Forces doubts the recovery of air travel in Ukraine (video)

According to the Speaker of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces Yuri Ignat, all aerodromes in Ukraine are now used for military purposes, which causes fears about flight safety in such conditions. Ryanair from Ireland plans to consider restoring flights to Ukraine by the end of 2023, but it depends on the successful result of negotiations with the Ukrainian authorities about the partial opening of airspace for airlines.

In Ukraine, it is believed that during active hostilities, it is unlikely that civil aviation will be able to restore its full work. This was announced on the nationwide telephone by the Armed Forces speaker Yuri Ignat. According to him, official statements appeared in connection with the possibility of restoring Ryanair flights to Ukraine by the end of 2023, suggesting successful negotiations on partial opening of airspace.

However, the situation with the war raises the issue of flight safety in such conditions. Ignati added that the grain corridor that existed earlier was closed by Russia, which adds difficulties to negotiations on possible humanitarian aviation routes. Currently, all aerodromes in Ukraine are used for military purposes, and this is a serious obstacle to civil aviation. "Today, all airfields in Ukraine, we have dozens of airfields of various purposes, are operational. We have war and martial law.

You know perfect , there are those who want to win the Ukrainian aviation market. The issue of peacetime - as our victory will be, there will be a peaceful life, we will invite everyone who wants to be on the market to the Ukrainian state, "he said. Recall that in April 2023 it became known that Ryanair plans to return to Ukraine after the war. Ryanair intends to create 30 routes in Ukraine and place 12 databases within 12 months after returning.