PricewaterhouseCoopers has developed a business plan for the implementation of the national Air Express project.
[citation needed] On 16 February 2018, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine allocated funds for the implementation of the project and the works commenced in May.
The Pesa SA rail buses used had previously operated local rural routes in Ukraine.
Parts of the platform of track 14 at Pasazhyrskyi station were heightened to provide easy access to the trains and a new Boryspil Airport station was built some 200 meters north of the airport's Terminal D. The Kyiv-Boryspil Express officially launched on 30 November 2018.
[2] Trains depart/arrive at the 14th track and run every hour (non-peak) or every 30 minutes (peak).