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Kyiv Zhuliany International Airport has reopened after an incident involving a Russian UTair Boeing-737-500, the airport has reported on Facebook.

“The airplane was towed off, the landing strip is free, and passenger check in has stated,” reads the report.

As earlier reported, the Kyiv airport had to be shut until 1600 today because a UTair Boeing 737-500 arriving from Moscow (Vnukovo Airport) overshot the runway on landing at the airport at 1215 on Monday.

“None of the 77 passengers and crewmembers was injured as a result of the incident. All of the passengers were taken to the airport. The airport is closed until the circumstances are clarified,” Zhuliany Airport said in a statement.

The airport also said that a Wizz Air flight from Memmingen had to change its route and landed at Boryspil International Airport.

UTair is among Russia’s biggest air-carriers. It flew 9.3 million passengers last year. Surgutneftegas owns 60.67% of its stock. UTair’s fleet currently includes upwards of 250 fixed-wing aircraft and more than 350 helicopters of various types and classes.

Kyiv Zhuliany International Airport is one of the five largest Ukrainian airports in terms of passenger traffic.

In January-June 2013 it increased passenger flows by 2.7 times year-over-year, to 816,757 passengers.