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The Boryspil international airport state-run enterprise has selected Ukrgasbank (both based in Kyiv) to attract a $50 million credit line, according to an airport report in the Visnyk Derzhavnykh Zakupivel newspaper.

The report says that the agreement was accepted on Dec. 30, 2011.

The credit line will be opened for one year.

Boryspil airport, Ukraine’s largest airport, occupies a site of about 1,000 hectares.

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

The airport has four passenger terminals and a mail and cargo complex.

Ukrgasbank was founded in 1993. The bank’s retail chain includes 11 offices and 268 departments.

According to the National Bank of Ukraine, Ukrgasbank was the 15th biggest in terms of assets (Hr 17.213 billion) of the 176 banks operating in Ukraine as of July 1, 2011.