Hennadiy Zubko

[5] During the investigation of the MH17 incident, Zubko defended the decision not to close Ukraine airspace at elevations exceeding 9751 meters over the zone in question.

[7] Sixty-one airlines continued to fly over the area above the elevation the International Civil Aviation Organization recommended be closed for minimum safety.

[6] The Dutch Safety Board also acknowledged that closing the airspace over the conflict area could have prevented the incident altogether.

[10] Zubko authorised relinquishing the report on the incident to the Dutch investigators in order to maintain Ukraine's transparency on 23 July 2014.

[9] The draft report included Ukraine's recommendations to improve ICAO regulations regarding flights over conflict areas.

[11] The decentralization reform implemented under the leadership of Hennadiy Zubko involves changes in education, health, social policy, public administration, local authorities, the development of urban infrastructure, and energy efficiency measures.

It reforms the system of state architectural control and transmits the functions and powers from the national to the local level.

The document tries to eliminate inter-regional socio-economic disparities, and stimulate economic activity and employment among residents.

On 28 September 2015, the Governmental Committee approved the draft Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine "On National Action Plan on energy efficiency for the period until 2020".

Under the initiative of the Regional Development Ministry, the state now compensates for part of the energy efficiency loans and continued to do this in 2016.

In 2012, he defended his thesis on "Organizational and technical measures for improving reconstruction of stadiums" at the Kharkiv National University of Construction and Architecture at the Department of Technology and Building Structures.

[18] In May 2021, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Zubko of living their cheaply paying only a "symbolic rent.

Hennadiy Hryhorovych Zubko