Hyundai to assist in post-war restoring of Boryspil airport
The Korean company to restore the airport's runways and build a new cargo terminal

South Korean company Hyundai Engineering and Construction will join the reconstruction of the Boryspil International Airport following the end of the russo-Ukrainian war.
This was reported by The Korea Herald.
According to the agreement, Hyundai E&C will restore the airport's runways and a new cargo terminal at Boryspil Airport.
The company is currently conducting a technical and economic justification for the construction of the cargo terminal.
Hyundai E&C said it would utilise its technologies and experience gained from participation in construction projects at Incheon International Airport, Singapore's Changi Airport and Jorge Chávez International Airport in Peru.
Starting with the airport expansion project, Hyundai E&C also aims to participate in reconstruction projects in other sectors.
"Hyundai E&C will cooperate with Ukraine in restoring not only the country's transport infrastructure, including airports and railways, but also its energy infrastructure," stated Jun-Yong Yun, the company's CEO.
Background. Earlier in April, Hyundai E&C and its American partner, Holtec International, signed a cooperation agreement with NNEGC Energoatom regarding the construction of small modular reactors in Ukraine.
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