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The key airlines at Boryspil airport – AeroSvit and Ukraine International Airlines – will be able to transfer their flights to new terminal D only when the terminal is completed, and the airlines' flights are not serviced at terminals B and F, Boryspil airport's director general, Anton Volov, said at a briefing on Monday.

Volov said that the original terminal D project does not foresee a zone for domestic flights, so it is impossible to perform a transfer there.

“This will be possible after the completion of the terminal, which was mentioned by Vice Premier [Borys Kolesnikov],” he said, not disclosing the term of the completion of the terminal.

Terminal D is the largest in Ukraine and can service up to 15 million passengers per year. Its area is 107,000 square meters.

The construction of the terminal lasted from November 2008 until May 2012.

Boryspil International Airport has two runways: one 4,000 meters long and 60 meters wide, and another 3,500 meters long and 63 meters wide.