Uzbekistan Air Cargo Notes | 22 August 2024
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Uzbekistan Air Cargo Notes | 22 August 2024

Welcome to this week's edition of Uzbekistan Air Cargo Notes, the first and only newsletter focusing on the latest news and insights into the dynamic air cargo market of Uzbekistan and Central Asia. This week we are reporting on Asman Airlines to launch domestic flights, Mavi Gök Aviation connecting Antalya and Astana, and more.


Asman Airlines to launch domestic flights (source)

  • Asman Airlines, a newly established Kyrgyzstan airline, will start to operate domestic flights on the route Bishkek-Talas-Osh-Bishkek using two Dash8-402 aircraft on 27 September 2024
  • The airline aims to expand its operations, including flights to regional airports and international destinations like Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan

Mavi Gök Aviation connects Antalya and Astana (source)

  • Mavi Gök Aviation, a Turkish airline, started to operate direct passenger flights ex Antalya, Turkiye to Astana, Kazakhstan VV
  • The flights are operated twice a week using Boeing 737-800 aircraft

Fly Khiva obtained the EU ACC3/RA3 certification (source)

  • Fly Khiva, an Uzbekistan airline, has successfully obtained the EU ACC3/RA3 certification which allows the airline to transport cargo from Tashkent International Airport to European countries
  • This milestone enhances the company's capabilities and opens up new opportunities in the industry, improving service for clients and partners

Urgench Airport resumes operations (source)

  • Urgench International Airport in Uzbekistan has reopened after a major renovation of its runway, which included reinforcement and repairs to accommodate larger aircraft like Boeing 787 and Airbus A330
  • The airport renovation is a part of a broader plan that includes a tender for further modernization, such as building a new terminal and runway through a public-private partnership


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