Sofia Airport Expands with Over 1,000 New Parking Spaces to Enhance Traveler Convenience
SOF Connect and Glavbolgarstroy Holding (GBS) inaugurated new outdoor parking facilities at Sofia Airport
Bulgaria's Defense Minister Atanas Zapryanov is set to hand over Act 16 regarding the runway at Graf Ignatievo Airport, as reported by BNT. This development follows the re-basing of MiG-29 aircraft from Plovdiv Airport, which will enable the resumption of flight operations and combat readiness at the Third Air Base.
The airport requires extensive restructuring to accommodate the new F-16 jets anticipated to arrive in 2025. Many companies involved in the project have requested adjustments to their contracts, citing rising construction material costs since 2019.
A delay in completing the runway could impact the timely arrival of the F-16 aircraft. Therefore, ensuring the project stays on schedule is critical.
An official ceremony marked the opening of the new runway at Graf Ignatievo Air Base, necessary for the anticipated arrival of F-16 fighter jets next year.
The new runway will accommodate not only the F-16s but also large American strategic transport planes like the C-5 and C-17. It will also facilitate in-air refueling of aircraft, according to the Ministry of Defense.
It’s important to note that the essential infrastructure for operating and receiving Block 70 F-16 aircraft at the Third Graf Ignatievo Air Base is expected to be completed by 2025.
Bulgaria's Ministry of Defense has confirmed that the government has approved the provision of additional military assistance to Ukraine, as part of its ongoing support
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), through Homeland Security Investigations, has provided Bulgaria’s Ministry of the Interior with advanced equipment aimed at bolstering the country’s border security
This morning, the United States Army carried out its scheduled transfer of forces at the Novo Selo Training Area (NSTA)
Bulgaria has decided to provide additional military aid to Ukraine, as confirmed by the latest meeting of the caretaker government led by Dimitar Glavchev
Caretaker Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev has announced a request to the Ministry of Finance to ensure that defense spending exceeds 2% of Bulgaria’s gross domestic product (GDP)
Bulgaria has approved an updated draft of the Agreement on Security Cooperation with Ukraine, confirming its continued commitment to supporting Ukraine amid the ongoing conflict with Russia
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