Boryspil International Airport (Kyiv) could triple its net profit in January-June compared to the same period of 2015. Acting Director Yevhen Dykhne gave the information at a press conference at the airport on Thursday.
“According to the preliminary calculations we expect that we will see a triple rise in profit in H1 2016 compared to H1 2015”, he said.
Dykhne said that the final results would be announced after July 25.
According to a financial report of the airport for Q1 2016, net profit under Ukrainian accounting standards was 214.47 million UAH. Thus, net profit of the airport in H1 2016 would be almost 650 million UAH.
Earlier Dykhne said that the airport sought to have 1 billion UAH of net profit in 2016, according to the optimistic scenario.
Boryspil International Airport is the main airport of Ukraine. The airport has two runways: one with a length of 4,000 meters and a width of 60 meters, and the second with a length of 3,500 meters and a width of 63 meters. Four passenger terminals, postal and cargo complexes are located on the territory of the airport. (Interfax-Ukraine/Business World Magazine)