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25.04.202513:52
Traffic growth in Kazakhstan stimulates expansion of airport infrastructure
🇰🇿 Kazakh authorities continue to develop the country’s airport infrastructure amid growing air traffic.
In the first quarter of 2025, the airports of Kazakhstan’s two largest cities — the current capital Astana and the former capital Almaty — continued to increase their passenger flows, according to the Central Asian republic’s National Bureau of Statistics.
The largest growth was seen in Almaty, where 1.35 million passengers were served in the first three months of the year — a 16% year-on-year increase. The growth was apparently driven by the launch of a new passenger terminal in 2024, which boosted the airport’s annual capacity from 2.5 million to 14 million passengers.
Astana airport served 944,000 passengers, marking a 3.1% y-on-y increase.
Kazakhstan’s third-largest airport, Shymkent, saw a 3% decline in passenger numbers in January-March, down to 260,000 passengers. However, after opening a new terminal at the end of last year, the airport’s capacity increased from 800,000 to 6 million passengers per year.
But local carrier SCAT Airlines (and operator of the terminal) is yet to launch new international routes from Shymkent this summer.
Last year, a new terminal also opened at Kyzylorda Airport, increasing its capacity from 300,000 to 2 million passengers per year.
In addition, major renovations of runway surfaces at Aktau and Pavlodar airports are underway and expected to be completed later this year.
By order of the President of Kazakhstan, construction has begun on new airports in the resort areas of Katon-Karagay and Zaysan in the east of the country, as well as Kendirli on the Caspian Sea coast. These new air gateways will be equipped with runways over 2,000 meters long.
Alongside the construction of ground infrastructure, the government plans to purchase ATR-72 or DHC Dash-8 turboprops through the Industrial Development Fund to launch direct flights to these airports from Almaty, Astana, and other major cities in Kazakhstan to stimulate tourism.
Another airport will be built in the special economic zone Khorgos–Eastern Gate on the border with China. Plans call for the construction of a passenger terminal with a capacity of up to 500 people per hour, a cargo terminal capable of handling 250,000 tons of freight per year, and an aircraft maintenance center.
Don't miss the traditional Central Asia Aviation Summit #7, which will take place as soon as on April 29 in Astana, Kazakhstan.
The must-attend event will be dedicated to the development of air transportation, unlocking aviation and tourism potential in one of the most dynamic regions of the world.
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🇰🇿 Kazakh authorities continue to develop the country’s airport infrastructure amid growing air traffic.
In the first quarter of 2025, the airports of Kazakhstan’s two largest cities — the current capital Astana and the former capital Almaty — continued to increase their passenger flows, according to the Central Asian republic’s National Bureau of Statistics.
The largest growth was seen in Almaty, where 1.35 million passengers were served in the first three months of the year — a 16% year-on-year increase. The growth was apparently driven by the launch of a new passenger terminal in 2024, which boosted the airport’s annual capacity from 2.5 million to 14 million passengers.
Astana airport served 944,000 passengers, marking a 3.1% y-on-y increase.
Kazakhstan’s third-largest airport, Shymkent, saw a 3% decline in passenger numbers in January-March, down to 260,000 passengers. However, after opening a new terminal at the end of last year, the airport’s capacity increased from 800,000 to 6 million passengers per year.
But local carrier SCAT Airlines (and operator of the terminal) is yet to launch new international routes from Shymkent this summer.
Last year, a new terminal also opened at Kyzylorda Airport, increasing its capacity from 300,000 to 2 million passengers per year.
In addition, major renovations of runway surfaces at Aktau and Pavlodar airports are underway and expected to be completed later this year.
By order of the President of Kazakhstan, construction has begun on new airports in the resort areas of Katon-Karagay and Zaysan in the east of the country, as well as Kendirli on the Caspian Sea coast. These new air gateways will be equipped with runways over 2,000 meters long.
Alongside the construction of ground infrastructure, the government plans to purchase ATR-72 or DHC Dash-8 turboprops through the Industrial Development Fund to launch direct flights to these airports from Almaty, Astana, and other major cities in Kazakhstan to stimulate tourism.
Another airport will be built in the special economic zone Khorgos–Eastern Gate on the border with China. Plans call for the construction of a passenger terminal with a capacity of up to 500 people per hour, a cargo terminal capable of handling 250,000 tons of freight per year, and an aircraft maintenance center.
Don't miss the traditional Central Asia Aviation Summit #7, which will take place as soon as on April 29 in Astana, Kazakhstan.
The must-attend event will be dedicated to the development of air transportation, unlocking aviation and tourism potential in one of the most dynamic regions of the world.
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24.04.202513:17
Kyrgyzstan signs bilateral air services agreement with Bahrain
🇰🇬 Kyrgyzstan has signed an intergovernmental air services agreement with Bahrain. The signing ceremony took place during the first-ever official visit of Kyrgyz President Sadyr Zhaparov to the Persian Gulf country on April 21.
"The signing of this agreement creates a legal framework for establishing direct air services between Kyrgyzstan and Bahrain, which in turn opens up new prospects for the development of tourism, business ties, and trade," noted the Civil Aviation Agency of Kyrgyzstan.
The government authorities of both countries will promptly undertake coordinated actions and determine a timeline for the swift launch of a direct flight between the capitals, Bishkek and Manama, according to a joint statement following negotiations between Zhaparov and King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa of Bahrain.
Currently, Kyrgyzstan maintains air services with 14 countries.
The Kyrgyz authorities are also in discussions regarding the removal of its national airlines from the European Union’s blacklist, which has banned them from flying to the EU since 2006.
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🇰🇬 Kyrgyzstan has signed an intergovernmental air services agreement with Bahrain. The signing ceremony took place during the first-ever official visit of Kyrgyz President Sadyr Zhaparov to the Persian Gulf country on April 21.
"The signing of this agreement creates a legal framework for establishing direct air services between Kyrgyzstan and Bahrain, which in turn opens up new prospects for the development of tourism, business ties, and trade," noted the Civil Aviation Agency of Kyrgyzstan.
The government authorities of both countries will promptly undertake coordinated actions and determine a timeline for the swift launch of a direct flight between the capitals, Bishkek and Manama, according to a joint statement following negotiations between Zhaparov and King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa of Bahrain.
Currently, Kyrgyzstan maintains air services with 14 countries.
The Kyrgyz authorities are also in discussions regarding the removal of its national airlines from the European Union’s blacklist, which has banned them from flying to the EU since 2006.
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23.04.202514:01
Solus Insurance Brokers is joining the Central Asia Aviation Summit #7 as an official sponsor and participating company on April 29, 2025, in Astana, Kazakhstan.
Solus is not just another insurance broker — they are a recognized leader in the aviation insurance space across the region. Known for their unmatched reliability, strategic insight, and client-first mindset, Solus has earned the trust of airlines that value long-term partnerships built on performance and innovation.
What sets Solus apart is their ability to act as a true ally to airlines — always fighting for the best outcomes in the insurance market and delivering creative, forward-thinking solutions that directly support airline operations, growth, and resilience.
This approach has made them the broker of choice in several key aviation markets:
🇺🇿 Uzbekistan | 🇰🇬 Kyrgyzstan | 🇦🇫 Afghanistan | 🇯🇴 Jordan | 🇲🇩 Moldova | 🇦🇲 Armenia
We’re proud to have such a forward-thinking and influential partner on board at #CAAS7 and look forward to the valuable expertise they will bring to this year’s summit.
Solus is not just another insurance broker — they are a recognized leader in the aviation insurance space across the region. Known for their unmatched reliability, strategic insight, and client-first mindset, Solus has earned the trust of airlines that value long-term partnerships built on performance and innovation.
What sets Solus apart is their ability to act as a true ally to airlines — always fighting for the best outcomes in the insurance market and delivering creative, forward-thinking solutions that directly support airline operations, growth, and resilience.
This approach has made them the broker of choice in several key aviation markets:
🇺🇿 Uzbekistan | 🇰🇬 Kyrgyzstan | 🇦🇫 Afghanistan | 🇯🇴 Jordan | 🇲🇩 Moldova | 🇦🇲 Armenia
We’re proud to have such a forward-thinking and influential partner on board at #CAAS7 and look forward to the valuable expertise they will bring to this year’s summit.


22.04.202513:48
Central Asia’s aircraft fleet to grow by over 50 jets in two years
🇺🇿🇰🇿🇰🇬🇹🇯 In 2025–2026, the fleet of airlines in the countries of Central Asia could expand by more than 50 aircraft, according to publicly announced procurement plans by local carriers.
The majority of new aircraft will be delivered to the region’s largest aviation markets: Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. Both countries have been steadily increasing their passenger traffic in recent years and are in need of additional capacity.
Earlier this year, Kazakhstan’s aviation authorities announced that local carriers would receive 14 new aircraft in 2025. Since January, five Airbus A320 family jets have already joined the fleets of national airline Air Astana and its low-cost subsidiary FlyArystan. Air Astana expects to receive several more narrowbodies before year-end, and add first long-haul Boeing 787s in 2026.
The country’s second-largest carrier, SCAT Airlines, plans to receive six Boeing 737NG/MAX narrowbodies in 2025 and two more MAX aircraft in 2026.
Meanwhile, following an investment deal with a Vietnamese investor, Qazaq Air may begin transitioning from turboprop DHC Dash 8s to jet-powered medium-haul Boeing 737 family aircraft. Cargo startup Alpha Sky, which already took delivery of its first Boeing Business Jet this year, is also expecting further fleet expansion.
In Uzbekistan, Centrum Air, a private airline, has the most ambitious expansion plans, announcing it would add 14 aircraft in 2025, including 12 Airbus A320ceo/neo narrowbodies and two widebody A330s. So far, it has received only one A320neo.
Its parent cargo carrier, My Freighter, recently added its first Boeing 757F to its all-Boeing 767 fleet and it aims to continue expanding capacity.
The country’s two largest airlines—state-owned Uzbekistan Airways and privately held Qanot Sharq — are each expecting to receive two Airbus A321neos in 2026.
Uzbekistan Airways’ regional subsidiary Silk Avia added its fourth L-410 turboprop earlier this year.
New cargo airline SkyGuard received its first Boeing 757F in 2025, while Spacebee Airlines, another young Uzbek carrier, added a second Boeing 767 and is expecting one more this year.
In Kyrgyzstan, state-owned Asman Airlines is set to receive two DHC Dash 8 turboprops in 2025. The airline is also discussing the lease of two medium-haul Airbus A320 or A321 jets for future flights to Europe, pending the country's removal from the EU’s air safety blacklist.
The flag carrier of Tajikistan – Somon Air expects to take delivery of two Boeing 737MAX-8s in 2026.
Don’t miss the Central Asia Aviation Summit #7 scheduled for as soon as April 29 in Astana, Kazakhstan, to be dedicated to the development of the air transport system of the world’s most dynamic regions.
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🇺🇿🇰🇿🇰🇬🇹🇯 In 2025–2026, the fleet of airlines in the countries of Central Asia could expand by more than 50 aircraft, according to publicly announced procurement plans by local carriers.
The majority of new aircraft will be delivered to the region’s largest aviation markets: Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. Both countries have been steadily increasing their passenger traffic in recent years and are in need of additional capacity.
Earlier this year, Kazakhstan’s aviation authorities announced that local carriers would receive 14 new aircraft in 2025. Since January, five Airbus A320 family jets have already joined the fleets of national airline Air Astana and its low-cost subsidiary FlyArystan. Air Astana expects to receive several more narrowbodies before year-end, and add first long-haul Boeing 787s in 2026.
The country’s second-largest carrier, SCAT Airlines, plans to receive six Boeing 737NG/MAX narrowbodies in 2025 and two more MAX aircraft in 2026.
Meanwhile, following an investment deal with a Vietnamese investor, Qazaq Air may begin transitioning from turboprop DHC Dash 8s to jet-powered medium-haul Boeing 737 family aircraft. Cargo startup Alpha Sky, which already took delivery of its first Boeing Business Jet this year, is also expecting further fleet expansion.
In Uzbekistan, Centrum Air, a private airline, has the most ambitious expansion plans, announcing it would add 14 aircraft in 2025, including 12 Airbus A320ceo/neo narrowbodies and two widebody A330s. So far, it has received only one A320neo.
Its parent cargo carrier, My Freighter, recently added its first Boeing 757F to its all-Boeing 767 fleet and it aims to continue expanding capacity.
The country’s two largest airlines—state-owned Uzbekistan Airways and privately held Qanot Sharq — are each expecting to receive two Airbus A321neos in 2026.
Uzbekistan Airways’ regional subsidiary Silk Avia added its fourth L-410 turboprop earlier this year.
New cargo airline SkyGuard received its first Boeing 757F in 2025, while Spacebee Airlines, another young Uzbek carrier, added a second Boeing 767 and is expecting one more this year.
In Kyrgyzstan, state-owned Asman Airlines is set to receive two DHC Dash 8 turboprops in 2025. The airline is also discussing the lease of two medium-haul Airbus A320 or A321 jets for future flights to Europe, pending the country's removal from the EU’s air safety blacklist.
The flag carrier of Tajikistan – Somon Air expects to take delivery of two Boeing 737MAX-8s in 2026.
Don’t miss the Central Asia Aviation Summit #7 scheduled for as soon as April 29 in Astana, Kazakhstan, to be dedicated to the development of the air transport system of the world’s most dynamic regions.
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18.04.202510:14
Korea’s Incheon Airport Corp. to manage Uzbekistan's Urgench airport
🇺🇿 Incheon International Airport Corp. (IIAC), the operator of South Korea's largest airport Seoul Incheon, won the tender for modernization and management of Urgench International Airport (UGC, Uzbekistan) under the public-private partnership (PPP) project, Uzbekistan Airports reported.
Once the concession agreement is signed, the Korean company to operate the Uzbek airport over the next 19 years.
Under the public-private partnership, the Korean partner will build and manage the passenger and cargo terminals, including ground handling. The state partner Uzbekistan Airports is to build and manage the airfield complex (runway and apron).
Open two-stage tender for the implementation of the project “Modernization and Management of Urgench International Airport” under the Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) model was announced in August 2024.
Eight companies took part in the tender, five of them made it to the second final stage, following which the winner was determined by the interdepartmental tender commission.
The project is being implemented by Uzbekistan Airports together with the Ministry of Transport and the Ministry of Economy and Finance of Uzbekistan.
"The announcement of an open tender has generated great interest from large international airport companies. <…> We are confident that the [IIAC] team that will implement the project in Urgench will turn the gateway of Khorezm into one of the most modern and convenient for passengers, will increase the attractiveness of the region for foreign tourists and, in general, will contribute to the development of the aviation sector of republic,” Uzbekistan Airports commented.
Urgench is located in the northwest of the Central Asian republic, near the border with Turkmenistan. In 2024, the airport served 696,000 passengers, representing a healthy 18% year-on-year growth, 5,500 flights were performed (+11%).
Seoul Incheon became the third busiest international airport (70.7 million passengers, up 5.7%), ceding only to Dubai (DXB) and London’s Heathrow in 2024.
IIAC, fully-owned by the Government of South Korea, has carried out over 30 international business expansions in 15 countries.
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🇺🇿 Incheon International Airport Corp. (IIAC), the operator of South Korea's largest airport Seoul Incheon, won the tender for modernization and management of Urgench International Airport (UGC, Uzbekistan) under the public-private partnership (PPP) project, Uzbekistan Airports reported.
Once the concession agreement is signed, the Korean company to operate the Uzbek airport over the next 19 years.
Under the public-private partnership, the Korean partner will build and manage the passenger and cargo terminals, including ground handling. The state partner Uzbekistan Airports is to build and manage the airfield complex (runway and apron).
Open two-stage tender for the implementation of the project “Modernization and Management of Urgench International Airport” under the Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) model was announced in August 2024.
Eight companies took part in the tender, five of them made it to the second final stage, following which the winner was determined by the interdepartmental tender commission.
The project is being implemented by Uzbekistan Airports together with the Ministry of Transport and the Ministry of Economy and Finance of Uzbekistan.
"The announcement of an open tender has generated great interest from large international airport companies. <…> We are confident that the [IIAC] team that will implement the project in Urgench will turn the gateway of Khorezm into one of the most modern and convenient for passengers, will increase the attractiveness of the region for foreign tourists and, in general, will contribute to the development of the aviation sector of republic,” Uzbekistan Airports commented.
Urgench is located in the northwest of the Central Asian republic, near the border with Turkmenistan. In 2024, the airport served 696,000 passengers, representing a healthy 18% year-on-year growth, 5,500 flights were performed (+11%).
Seoul Incheon became the third busiest international airport (70.7 million passengers, up 5.7%), ceding only to Dubai (DXB) and London’s Heathrow in 2024.
IIAC, fully-owned by the Government of South Korea, has carried out over 30 international business expansions in 15 countries.
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18.04.202509:37
Оператор аэропорта Сеула будет управлять узбекским аэропортом Ургенч
🇺🇿 Incheon International Airport Corp. (IIAC), оператор крупнейшего в Южной Корее аэропорта Сеул (Инчхон), стал победителем тендера на модернизацию и управление международным аэропортом Ургенч (UGC, Узбекистан) на основе государственно-частного партнерства (ГЧП), сообщили в Uzbekistan Airports.
После заключения концессионного соглашения о ГЧП, корейская компания получит узбекский аэропорт в управление на 19 лет.
ГЧП предусматривает совместную реализацию проекта по модернизации и управлению аэропортом. Силами южнокорейского партнера должно быть обеспечено строительство и управление пассажирским и грузовым терминалами, включая наземное обслуживание. За государственным партнером Uzbekistan Airports остается строительство и управление аэродромным комплексом (взлетно-посадочная полоса, перрон).
Открытый двухэтапный тендер на реализацию проекта «Модернизация и управление международным аэропортом Ургенч» по модели «Строительство, управление, передача» (Build-Operate-Transfer – BOT) был объявлен в августе 2024 года.
В тендере приняли участие восемь компаний, пять из них прошли во второй финальный этап, по итогам которого межведомственной тендерной комиссией и был определен победитель.
Проект реализуется Uzbekistan Airports совместно с Министерством транспорта и Министерством экономики и финансов Узбекистана
.
- прокомментировали в Uzbekistan Airports.
Ургенч расположен на северо-западе центральноазиатской республики, вблизи границы с Туркменистаном. В 2024 году аэропорт обслужил 696 тыс. пассажиров, продемонстрировав рост в 18% год к году, было выполнено 5,5 тыс. рейсов (+11%).
Сеульский аэропорт Инчхон обслужил 70,7 млн пассажиров в прошлом году и стал третьим крупнейшим аэропортом в мире по международному трафику (пропустив вперед только аэропорты Дубая и Лондона).
Компания Incheon International Airport Corp., аэропортовый оператор, принадлежит правительству Южной Кореи и выполнила более 30 проектов по развитию бизнеса в 15 странах.
Фото: Uzbekistan Airports
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🇺🇿 Incheon International Airport Corp. (IIAC), оператор крупнейшего в Южной Корее аэропорта Сеул (Инчхон), стал победителем тендера на модернизацию и управление международным аэропортом Ургенч (UGC, Узбекистан) на основе государственно-частного партнерства (ГЧП), сообщили в Uzbekistan Airports.
После заключения концессионного соглашения о ГЧП, корейская компания получит узбекский аэропорт в управление на 19 лет.
ГЧП предусматривает совместную реализацию проекта по модернизации и управлению аэропортом. Силами южнокорейского партнера должно быть обеспечено строительство и управление пассажирским и грузовым терминалами, включая наземное обслуживание. За государственным партнером Uzbekistan Airports остается строительство и управление аэродромным комплексом (взлетно-посадочная полоса, перрон).
Открытый двухэтапный тендер на реализацию проекта «Модернизация и управление международным аэропортом Ургенч» по модели «Строительство, управление, передача» (Build-Operate-Transfer – BOT) был объявлен в августе 2024 года.
В тендере приняли участие восемь компаний, пять из них прошли во второй финальный этап, по итогам которого межведомственной тендерной комиссией и был определен победитель.
Проект реализуется Uzbekistan Airports совместно с Министерством транспорта и Министерством экономики и финансов Узбекистана
.
«Объявление открытого тендера вызвало большой интерес со стороны крупных международных аэропортовых компаний. <…> Мы уверены, что команда [из IIAC], которая займется реализацией проекта в Ургенче превратит воздушную гавань Хорезма в одну из самых современных и удобных для пассажиров, повысит привлекательность региона для иностранных туристов и в целом внесет вклад в развитие авиационного сектора Узбекистана»,
- прокомментировали в Uzbekistan Airports.
Ургенч расположен на северо-западе центральноазиатской республики, вблизи границы с Туркменистаном. В 2024 году аэропорт обслужил 696 тыс. пассажиров, продемонстрировав рост в 18% год к году, было выполнено 5,5 тыс. рейсов (+11%).
Сеульский аэропорт Инчхон обслужил 70,7 млн пассажиров в прошлом году и стал третьим крупнейшим аэропортом в мире по международному трафику (пропустив вперед только аэропорты Дубая и Лондона).
Компания Incheon International Airport Corp., аэропортовый оператор, принадлежит правительству Южной Кореи и выполнила более 30 проектов по развитию бизнеса в 15 странах.
Фото: Uzbekistan Airports
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17.04.202507:04
Kazakh airlines to launch 20 new international routes this summer
🇰🇿 Kazakhstan’s airlines will open 20 new international routes during the summer navigation season, the country’s Ministry of Transport announced.
The largest number of new routes—10—will be introduced by Kazakhstan’s flag carrier, Air Astana. At the end of March, the airline already launched flights from Almaty to Guangzhou, China, and to the Vietnamese resort city of Nha Trang from both Almaty and Astana.
In April/May, Air Astana will begin flights from Almaty to Mumbai (India), Osh (Kyrgyzstan), Frankfurt (Germany), and Da Nang (Vietnam). Da Nang will also be served from Kazakhstan’s capital.
Two more routes will be added from Atyrau, connecting it with the capitals of two South Caucasus republics—Baku and Tbilisi.
Air Astana’s low-cost subsidiary Fly Arystan will launch flights from Almaty to Yining (Ghulja) in northwest China and from Karaganda to Istanbul, Turkey.
Central Asian republic's largest privately held carrier SCAT Airlines will launch seven new international routes from its home airport in Shymkent, where it opened a new passenger terminal in December.
Three of the new destinations are in China: Xi’an, Shanghai, and Urumqi. SCAT will also fly from Shymkent to Europe for the first time, with routes to Budapest and Munich, as well as to Cairo and Seoul.
Qazaq Air will introduce a new international route from Astana to Samarkand, Uzbekistan, with a stopover in Turkistan.
In 2024, Kazakh airlines collectively carried a record 14.7 million passengers, up 10.6% year-on-year.
Passenger traffic continued to grow in Q1 2025, with 3.3 million passengers transported between January and March—a 2.2% increase over the same period in 2024, according to government statistics.
Kazakhstan currently maintains air connections with 28 countries via 121 routes, with a total frequency of 660 flights per week, the Ministry of Transport reported.
Don’t miss the Central Asia Aviation Summit #7 scheduled for as soon as April 29 in Astana, Kazakhstan, to be dedicated to the development of the air transport system of the world’s most dynamic regions.
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🇰🇿 Kazakhstan’s airlines will open 20 new international routes during the summer navigation season, the country’s Ministry of Transport announced.
The largest number of new routes—10—will be introduced by Kazakhstan’s flag carrier, Air Astana. At the end of March, the airline already launched flights from Almaty to Guangzhou, China, and to the Vietnamese resort city of Nha Trang from both Almaty and Astana.
In April/May, Air Astana will begin flights from Almaty to Mumbai (India), Osh (Kyrgyzstan), Frankfurt (Germany), and Da Nang (Vietnam). Da Nang will also be served from Kazakhstan’s capital.
Two more routes will be added from Atyrau, connecting it with the capitals of two South Caucasus republics—Baku and Tbilisi.
Air Astana’s low-cost subsidiary Fly Arystan will launch flights from Almaty to Yining (Ghulja) in northwest China and from Karaganda to Istanbul, Turkey.
Central Asian republic's largest privately held carrier SCAT Airlines will launch seven new international routes from its home airport in Shymkent, where it opened a new passenger terminal in December.
Three of the new destinations are in China: Xi’an, Shanghai, and Urumqi. SCAT will also fly from Shymkent to Europe for the first time, with routes to Budapest and Munich, as well as to Cairo and Seoul.
Qazaq Air will introduce a new international route from Astana to Samarkand, Uzbekistan, with a stopover in Turkistan.
In 2024, Kazakh airlines collectively carried a record 14.7 million passengers, up 10.6% year-on-year.
Passenger traffic continued to grow in Q1 2025, with 3.3 million passengers transported between January and March—a 2.2% increase over the same period in 2024, according to government statistics.
Kazakhstan currently maintains air connections with 28 countries via 121 routes, with a total frequency of 660 flights per week, the Ministry of Transport reported.
Don’t miss the Central Asia Aviation Summit #7 scheduled for as soon as April 29 in Astana, Kazakhstan, to be dedicated to the development of the air transport system of the world’s most dynamic regions.
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14.04.202510:34
Kazakh air freight specialist Alpha Sky launches BBJ business charter services
🇰🇿 Kazakhstan-based privately held air cargo carrier Alpha Sky has announced the launch of charter passenger flights.
For this new venture, the airline will operate a Boeing Business Jet 737-700 outfitted with a VIP cabin configuration.
It accommodates 22 passengers and features a lounge area, office, conference room, private bedroom, two bathrooms with showers, and a fully equipped kitchen.
The business jet was received at the end of March and is based at Dubai’s Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC), the airline told CentralAsia+Aero.
“The new Boeing Business Jet 737-700 will allow the company to offer world-class flights—both individual and corporate,” the airline said in a statement.
Alpha Sky’s fleet also includes two Boeing 737-400s and one Boeing 757-200F freighters. These are used for freight operations across the Middle East, Africa, Europe, and Southeast Asia.
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🇰🇿 Kazakhstan-based privately held air cargo carrier Alpha Sky has announced the launch of charter passenger flights.
For this new venture, the airline will operate a Boeing Business Jet 737-700 outfitted with a VIP cabin configuration.
It accommodates 22 passengers and features a lounge area, office, conference room, private bedroom, two bathrooms with showers, and a fully equipped kitchen.
The business jet was received at the end of March and is based at Dubai’s Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC), the airline told CentralAsia+Aero.
“The new Boeing Business Jet 737-700 will allow the company to offer world-class flights—both individual and corporate,” the airline said in a statement.
Alpha Sky’s fleet also includes two Boeing 737-400s and one Boeing 757-200F freighters. These are used for freight operations across the Middle East, Africa, Europe, and Southeast Asia.
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11.04.202510:32
Air Astana delays launch of the US flights
🇰🇿 Kazakhstan’s largest carrier, Air Astana, will postpone the launch of its direct flights to the United States due to another delay in the delivery of its new long-haul Boeing 787 aircraft, company CEO Peter Foster told reporters.
"Unfortunately, the delivery is being delayed due to the broader issues currently affecting Boeing," Forbes Kazakhstan quoted Foster as saying.
According to the CEO, the delivery schedule has shifted from late 2025 to mid-2026. Air Astana ordered three Boeing 787-9 aircraft via Air Lease Corporation in 2022.
In 2024, representatives of the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) conducted a preliminary technical audit of Kazakhstan, including Air Astana. This was the first step toward securing FAA Category 1 status, a requirement for launching direct air service between Kazakhstan and the United States.
Air Astana had also planned to use the Boeing 787-9 to launch flights from Almaty to Tokyo. The airline has already signed a codeshare agreement with Japan Airlines (JAL), allowing it to place its code on JAL flights from Tokyo to Fukuoka, Nagoya, Okinawa, Osaka, and Sapporo.
Foster confirmed that the first flight to Tokyo is now scheduled for March 28–29, 2026, but it will be operated using narrowbody Airbus A321LR aircraft. The airline previously extended the aircraft’s range by installing additional fuel tanks, enabling it to reach Japan's capital, he explained.
To learn more about Kazakh as well as broader Central Asian swiftly growing air transport market, visit the Central Asia Aviation Summit to be held on April 29 in Astana, Kazakhstan.
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🇰🇿 Kazakhstan’s largest carrier, Air Astana, will postpone the launch of its direct flights to the United States due to another delay in the delivery of its new long-haul Boeing 787 aircraft, company CEO Peter Foster told reporters.
"Unfortunately, the delivery is being delayed due to the broader issues currently affecting Boeing," Forbes Kazakhstan quoted Foster as saying.
According to the CEO, the delivery schedule has shifted from late 2025 to mid-2026. Air Astana ordered three Boeing 787-9 aircraft via Air Lease Corporation in 2022.
In 2024, representatives of the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) conducted a preliminary technical audit of Kazakhstan, including Air Astana. This was the first step toward securing FAA Category 1 status, a requirement for launching direct air service between Kazakhstan and the United States.
Air Astana had also planned to use the Boeing 787-9 to launch flights from Almaty to Tokyo. The airline has already signed a codeshare agreement with Japan Airlines (JAL), allowing it to place its code on JAL flights from Tokyo to Fukuoka, Nagoya, Okinawa, Osaka, and Sapporo.
Foster confirmed that the first flight to Tokyo is now scheduled for March 28–29, 2026, but it will be operated using narrowbody Airbus A321LR aircraft. The airline previously extended the aircraft’s range by installing additional fuel tanks, enabling it to reach Japan's capital, he explained.
To learn more about Kazakh as well as broader Central Asian swiftly growing air transport market, visit the Central Asia Aviation Summit to be held on April 29 in Astana, Kazakhstan.
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11.04.202510:32
Air Astana отложит открытие рейсов в США
🇰🇿 Крупнейший авиаперевозчик Казахстана Air Astana отложит начало полетов в США из-за очередной задержки с поставками новых дальнемагистральных самолетов Boeing 787, рассказал журналистам глава авиакомпании Питер Фостер.
«К сожалению, поставка задерживается ввиду общих проблем, которые на данный момент есть у Boeing», процитировало его слова издание Forbes Kazakhstan.
По словам главы Air Astana, начало поставок самолетов перенесено с конца 2025 на середину 2026 года. Перевозчик заказал три самолета Boeing 787-9 через лизинговую компанию Air Lease Corporation в 2022 году, в том числе, для открытия прямых авиаперелетов в США.
В 2024 году представители Федеральной авиационной администрации США (FAA) провели предварительный технический аудит Казахстана и Air Astana. Он стал первым шагом на пути получения статуса от FAA категории 1, необходимого для запуска прямого авиасообщения между Казахстаном и США.
Ожидалось, что Air Astana будет использовать Boeing 787-9 и для начала полетов из Алматы в Токио.
Авиакомпания уже подписала код-шеринговое соглашение с японской Japan Airlines, по которому она сможет размещать свой код на рейсах, выполняемых JAL из Токио в Фукуоку, Нагою, Окинаву, Осаку и Саппоро.
Фостер подтвердил, что первый рейс в Токио планируется на 28-29 марта 2026 года, но на нем будут использоваться узкофюзеляжные самолеты Airbus A321LR. Ранее авиакомпания увеличила дальность их полета за счет установки дополнительных топливных баков, и теперь они могут долетать до столицы Японии, объяснил глава Air Astana.
Узнать из первых рук о состоянии и перспективах динамично развивающегося авиатранспортного рынка Казахстана и Центральной Азии в целом, можно посетив форум The Central Asia Aviation Summit, который состоится 29 апреля в Астане (Казахстан) и обещает быть еще интереснее, чем прежде.
Фото: Boeing
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🇰🇿 Крупнейший авиаперевозчик Казахстана Air Astana отложит начало полетов в США из-за очередной задержки с поставками новых дальнемагистральных самолетов Boeing 787, рассказал журналистам глава авиакомпании Питер Фостер.
«К сожалению, поставка задерживается ввиду общих проблем, которые на данный момент есть у Boeing», процитировало его слова издание Forbes Kazakhstan.
По словам главы Air Astana, начало поставок самолетов перенесено с конца 2025 на середину 2026 года. Перевозчик заказал три самолета Boeing 787-9 через лизинговую компанию Air Lease Corporation в 2022 году, в том числе, для открытия прямых авиаперелетов в США.
В 2024 году представители Федеральной авиационной администрации США (FAA) провели предварительный технический аудит Казахстана и Air Astana. Он стал первым шагом на пути получения статуса от FAA категории 1, необходимого для запуска прямого авиасообщения между Казахстаном и США.
Ожидалось, что Air Astana будет использовать Boeing 787-9 и для начала полетов из Алматы в Токио.
Авиакомпания уже подписала код-шеринговое соглашение с японской Japan Airlines, по которому она сможет размещать свой код на рейсах, выполняемых JAL из Токио в Фукуоку, Нагою, Окинаву, Осаку и Саппоро.
Фостер подтвердил, что первый рейс в Токио планируется на 28-29 марта 2026 года, но на нем будут использоваться узкофюзеляжные самолеты Airbus A321LR. Ранее авиакомпания увеличила дальность их полета за счет установки дополнительных топливных баков, и теперь они могут долетать до столицы Японии, объяснил глава Air Astana.
Узнать из первых рук о состоянии и перспективах динамично развивающегося авиатранспортного рынка Казахстана и Центральной Азии в целом, можно посетив форум The Central Asia Aviation Summit, который состоится 29 апреля в Астане (Казахстан) и обещает быть еще интереснее, чем прежде.
Фото: Boeing
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10.04.202514:49
Uzbekistan’s Centrum Air selects local IT solution for agency sales
🇺🇿 Privately held Uzbeki carrier Centrum Air has selected an IT solution from local provider TurnaTech to offer travel agencies direct access to flight bookings and ancillary services via the airline’s own host system.
The carrier has launched Turna Gate API which enables secure integration between the airline’s inventory system and agencies. Its functionality allows agents to search, book, and sell tickets and ancillary services without GDS commission fees. It also supports automated exchanges and refunds.
“TurnaTech’s technology gives airlines the tools to reduce distribution costs, establish transparent and mutually beneficial relationships with agents, and improve the end-to-end service for travelers. We’re proud that Centrum Air is putting its trust in a local tech partner and investing in a direct distribution future,” said Hanan Lokshin, CEO of TurnaTech.
TurnaTech began operations in Uzbekistan in 2024 and is a resident of IT Park Uzbekistan. Its first local client was Fly Khiva airline, which implemented the Turna PSS passenger service system and the Turna Shop ticketing module in December 2024.
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🇺🇿 Privately held Uzbeki carrier Centrum Air has selected an IT solution from local provider TurnaTech to offer travel agencies direct access to flight bookings and ancillary services via the airline’s own host system.
The carrier has launched Turna Gate API which enables secure integration between the airline’s inventory system and agencies. Its functionality allows agents to search, book, and sell tickets and ancillary services without GDS commission fees. It also supports automated exchanges and refunds.
“TurnaTech’s technology gives airlines the tools to reduce distribution costs, establish transparent and mutually beneficial relationships with agents, and improve the end-to-end service for travelers. We’re proud that Centrum Air is putting its trust in a local tech partner and investing in a direct distribution future,” said Hanan Lokshin, CEO of TurnaTech.
TurnaTech began operations in Uzbekistan in 2024 and is a resident of IT Park Uzbekistan. Its first local client was Fly Khiva airline, which implemented the Turna PSS passenger service system and the Turna Shop ticketing module in December 2024.
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08.04.202513:57
Saudi contractor to provide high-speed internet on Uzbekistan Airways’ A321neos
🇺🇿 Neo Space Group (NSG), a subsidiary of Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), agreed to provide provide in-flight connectivity for upcoming Uzbekistan Airways’ Airbus A321neo narrowbodies. The Uzbekistan’s flag carrier leased these aircraft from SMBC Aviation Capital to support its growing long-haul network.
NSG’ IFC technology supports video streaming, real-time communication, and business productivity for travelers.
This solution is based on the SES Open Orbits network, which enables seamless switching between the provider’s own and leased satellites in different orbits to ensure continuous and uninterrupted coverage.
“Partnering with NSG to introduce state-of-the-art in-flight connectivity is a major milestone, ensuring that our travelers can stay connected, productive, and entertained throughout their flights. We believe that staying connected at 35,000 feet is no longer a luxury, but an essential part of the journey, and we are proud to bring this service to our valued passengers,” said Shukhrat Khudaykulov, Chairman of Uzbekistan Airways’ Board.
The new A321neo, line-fitted with high-speed IFC services, are scheduled to arrive to Uzbekistan in 2026.
Uzbekistan Airways already operates five A321neo LRs on long-range flights from Tashkent to Europe and Southeast Asia, alongside its Boeing 787 widebodies.
NSG has earlier agreed to install its satellite-based IFC systems on the upcoming Airbus A350 aircraft of Turkish Airlines, as well as THAI Airways' future A321neo and existing Boeing 777 fleets.
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🇺🇿 Neo Space Group (NSG), a subsidiary of Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), agreed to provide provide in-flight connectivity for upcoming Uzbekistan Airways’ Airbus A321neo narrowbodies. The Uzbekistan’s flag carrier leased these aircraft from SMBC Aviation Capital to support its growing long-haul network.
NSG’ IFC technology supports video streaming, real-time communication, and business productivity for travelers.
This solution is based on the SES Open Orbits network, which enables seamless switching between the provider’s own and leased satellites in different orbits to ensure continuous and uninterrupted coverage.
“Partnering with NSG to introduce state-of-the-art in-flight connectivity is a major milestone, ensuring that our travelers can stay connected, productive, and entertained throughout their flights. We believe that staying connected at 35,000 feet is no longer a luxury, but an essential part of the journey, and we are proud to bring this service to our valued passengers,” said Shukhrat Khudaykulov, Chairman of Uzbekistan Airways’ Board.
The new A321neo, line-fitted with high-speed IFC services, are scheduled to arrive to Uzbekistan in 2026.
Uzbekistan Airways already operates five A321neo LRs on long-range flights from Tashkent to Europe and Southeast Asia, alongside its Boeing 787 widebodies.
NSG has earlier agreed to install its satellite-based IFC systems on the upcoming Airbus A350 aircraft of Turkish Airlines, as well as THAI Airways' future A321neo and existing Boeing 777 fleets.
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08.04.202513:57
Uzbekistan Airways оборудует высокоскоростным интернетом новые самолеты A321neo
🇺🇿 Neo Space Group (NSG), дочерняя компания Государственного инвестиционного фонда Саудовской Аравии (PIF), заключила соглашение на оборудование новых узкофюзеляжных самолетов Airbus A321neo авиакомпании Uzbekistan Airways системой доступа к высокоскоростному спутниковому интернету.
Национальный перевозчик Узбекистана взял эти самолеты в лизинг у SMBC Aviation Capital для расширения своих дальнемагистральных маршрутов.
Технология бортовой связи NSG поддерживает видеостриминг, связь в реальном времени и обеспечивает возможности для работы во время полета.
Это решение основано на использовании сети SES Open Orbits, которая позволяет бесшовно переключаться между собственными спутниками и космическими аппаратами других операторов, обеспечивая непрерывное и стабильное покрытие.
«Партнерство с NSG по внедрению передовых технологий связи на борту — это важный этап, который гарантирует, что наши пассажиры смогут оставаться на связи, работать и развлекаться на протяжении всего полета. Мы уверены, что сегодня быть онлайн на высоте 10 600 м — это уже не роскошь, а необходимость. Мы гордимся, что можем предложить эту услугу нашим уважаемым пассажирам», — заявил председатель правления Uzbekistan Airways Шухрат Худайкулов.
Новые A321neo с установленной на заводе системой высокоскоростной связи должны прибыть в Узбекистан в 2026 году.
Uzbekistan Airways уже эксплуатирует пять самолетов A321neo LR на дальнемагистральных маршрутах из Ташкента в Европу и Юго-Восточную Азию наряду с широкофюзеляжными Boeing 787.
Ранее NSG подписала соглашения на установку своих систем спутникового интернета на самолетах Airbus A350 Turkish Airlines, а также на A321neo и Boeing 777 авиакомпании Thai Airways.
Фото: NSG
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🇺🇿 Neo Space Group (NSG), дочерняя компания Государственного инвестиционного фонда Саудовской Аравии (PIF), заключила соглашение на оборудование новых узкофюзеляжных самолетов Airbus A321neo авиакомпании Uzbekistan Airways системой доступа к высокоскоростному спутниковому интернету.
Национальный перевозчик Узбекистана взял эти самолеты в лизинг у SMBC Aviation Capital для расширения своих дальнемагистральных маршрутов.
Технология бортовой связи NSG поддерживает видеостриминг, связь в реальном времени и обеспечивает возможности для работы во время полета.
Это решение основано на использовании сети SES Open Orbits, которая позволяет бесшовно переключаться между собственными спутниками и космическими аппаратами других операторов, обеспечивая непрерывное и стабильное покрытие.
«Партнерство с NSG по внедрению передовых технологий связи на борту — это важный этап, который гарантирует, что наши пассажиры смогут оставаться на связи, работать и развлекаться на протяжении всего полета. Мы уверены, что сегодня быть онлайн на высоте 10 600 м — это уже не роскошь, а необходимость. Мы гордимся, что можем предложить эту услугу нашим уважаемым пассажирам», — заявил председатель правления Uzbekistan Airways Шухрат Худайкулов.
Новые A321neo с установленной на заводе системой высокоскоростной связи должны прибыть в Узбекистан в 2026 году.
Uzbekistan Airways уже эксплуатирует пять самолетов A321neo LR на дальнемагистральных маршрутах из Ташкента в Европу и Юго-Восточную Азию наряду с широкофюзеляжными Boeing 787.
Ранее NSG подписала соглашения на установку своих систем спутникового интернета на самолетах Airbus A350 Turkish Airlines, а также на A321neo и Boeing 777 авиакомпании Thai Airways.
Фото: NSG
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08.04.202511:08
LCC VietJet may serve Europe via Kazakhstan
🇰🇿 Europe is among the Vietnamese low-cost carrier VietJet’s primary international growth targets, revealed vice president for commercial Jay L. Lingeswara at recent Routes Asia 2025 event.
The budget airline is considering organizing flights from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to the European region (Czech Republic, France, Germany and the UK) with one stop option.
Potential transit points could include Kazakhstan, which has an open skies policy allowing foreign airlines to operate fifth freedom flights with. VietJet has experience flying to Almaty and Astana, and as recently as April 2 launched a new Da Nang-Astana route.
In addition, Sovico Group, the owner of VietJet, has interests in Kazakhstan. At the end of 2024, the company signed the purchase agreement to acquire a controlling stake in Qazaq Air, with the intention of transforming the regional airline into a significant player in the Central Asian market.
Also, in September 2024, Sovico signed memoranda on the joint development of local airports in Turkestan and Kyzylorda.
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🇰🇿 Europe is among the Vietnamese low-cost carrier VietJet’s primary international growth targets, revealed vice president for commercial Jay L. Lingeswara at recent Routes Asia 2025 event.
The budget airline is considering organizing flights from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to the European region (Czech Republic, France, Germany and the UK) with one stop option.
Potential transit points could include Kazakhstan, which has an open skies policy allowing foreign airlines to operate fifth freedom flights with. VietJet has experience flying to Almaty and Astana, and as recently as April 2 launched a new Da Nang-Astana route.
In addition, Sovico Group, the owner of VietJet, has interests in Kazakhstan. At the end of 2024, the company signed the purchase agreement to acquire a controlling stake in Qazaq Air, with the intention of transforming the regional airline into a significant player in the Central Asian market.
Also, in September 2024, Sovico signed memoranda on the joint development of local airports in Turkestan and Kyzylorda.
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08.04.202511:08
Вьетнамская авиакомпания собирается осваивать Европу через Казахстан
🇰🇿 Вьетнамский лоукостер VietJet планирует амбициозную экспансию в Европу и рассчитывает запустить первые рейсы уже до конца года. Об этом заявил вице-президент по коммерции Джей Л. Лингесвара на прошедшей в Австралии конференции Routes Asia 2025.
Причем любопытно, что бюджетная авиакомпания рассматривает возможность организации полетов из Ханоя и Хошимина в европейский регион (Чехию, Францию, Германию и Великобритании) с одной остановкой.
Потенциальные транзитные пункты могут включать Казахстан, где действует политика открытого неба, позволяющая иностранным авиакомпаниям выполнять рейсы с пятой свободой. VietJet имеет опыт полетов в Алматы и Астану, и не далее, чем 2 апреля запустила новый рейс Дананг – Астана.
Кроме того, интересы в Казахстане имеет и Sovico Group, владелец VietJet. Эта инвесткомпания подписала в конце 2024 года документы о приобретении контрольного пакета акций авиакомпании Qazaq Air, с намерением трансформировать ее в заметного игрока на рынке Центральной Азии.
А в сентябре 2024 года Sovico подписала меморандумы о совместном развитии аэропортов Туркестана и Кызылорды.
Фото: Airbus
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🇰🇿 Вьетнамский лоукостер VietJet планирует амбициозную экспансию в Европу и рассчитывает запустить первые рейсы уже до конца года. Об этом заявил вице-президент по коммерции Джей Л. Лингесвара на прошедшей в Австралии конференции Routes Asia 2025.
Причем любопытно, что бюджетная авиакомпания рассматривает возможность организации полетов из Ханоя и Хошимина в европейский регион (Чехию, Францию, Германию и Великобритании) с одной остановкой.
Потенциальные транзитные пункты могут включать Казахстан, где действует политика открытого неба, позволяющая иностранным авиакомпаниям выполнять рейсы с пятой свободой. VietJet имеет опыт полетов в Алматы и Астану, и не далее, чем 2 апреля запустила новый рейс Дананг – Астана.
Кроме того, интересы в Казахстане имеет и Sovico Group, владелец VietJet. Эта инвесткомпания подписала в конце 2024 года документы о приобретении контрольного пакета акций авиакомпании Qazaq Air, с намерением трансформировать ее в заметного игрока на рынке Центральной Азии.
А в сентябре 2024 года Sovico подписала меморандумы о совместном развитии аэропортов Туркестана и Кызылорды.
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