
CALIFORNIA FIRM TO DEVELOP UKRAINE AIR CARGO HUB
KIEV - Solid Team, LLC of Claremont, California, is the recipient of a grant to craft a plan for the development of an air cargo hub at Gostomel (Antonov) Airport, outside Kiev, Ukraine.
The grant - valued at $408,121 - was conferred at a recent meeting at the US Commercial Service office in Kiev with Carlos Pascual, US ambassador to Ukraine, and General Director of the Antonov Scientific/Technical Complex, Volodymyr Korol, signing the agreement on behalf of the U.S. and Ukrainian Governments.
Gostomel Airport is the operational base for Antonov Airlines, and is the location of its overhaul and repair facility.
The USTDA-funded study will examine the possibility of the airport becoming a major air cargo hub in Eastern Europe. It will focus on modernizing the airport's shipping capabilities, and will include a design for computer logistics technology that will allow for more efficient cargo processing.
If implemented the new system is expected to reduce the amount of time needed to process a shipment from six days to 48 to 72 hours.
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