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Uzbekistan Air Cargo Notes | 3 July 2025

  • Writer: Nadira Islamova
    Nadira Islamova
  • Jul 3
  • 2 min read


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 Uzbekistan Airways’ plan to lease new airbuses in 2026, China’s investment in building of smart logistics hubs and more.



Air Cargo Trends


Tajikistan launched open skies policy for foreign airlines


  • Tajikistan lifted most restrictions on foreign airline access to its four international airports to boost connectivity and competition on 12 June 2025

  • Turkish Airlines became the first to respond, announcing increased flights to Dushanbe starting in August 2025


Uzbekistan Airways is set to lease new aircraft in 2026


  • Uzbekistan Airways will lease two Airbus A321neo aircraft from CALC, with delivery scheduled for 2026 to support fleet modernisation and route expansion

  • Deal strengthens the ongoing partnership between the two companies and aligns with Uzbekistan Airways’ strategy to enhance sustainability and passenger comfort


Uzbekistan Airways to resume flights to Israel


  • Uzbekistan Airways will resume direct regular passenger flights ex Tashkent, Uzbekistan to Tel Aviv, Israel VV on 1 July 2025

  • Flights were previously suspended due to regional conflict and will now operate following stabilization in the region


Qanot Sharq connects Uzbekistan and Indonesia


  • Privately-owned Uzbek airline Qanot Sharqoperated the first direct passenger flight ex Tashkent, Uzbekistan to Bali, Indonesia VV on 1 July 2025

  • Regular flights now operate once every ten days, offering full travel packages including airfare, hotel, transfers, insurance, and eSIM



Other News

Uzbekistan is set to diversify export routes amid global tensions


  • President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev emphasized the urgent need to diversify Uzbekistan’s export routes and redirect cargo to safer ports amid rising instability in the Middle East on 23 June 2025

  • Relevant ministries were instructed to support exporters, coordinate alternative logistics with partners, and maintain domestic market stability


China to build smart logistics hubs in Uzbekistan


  • One of China’s largest express delivery and logistics company ZTO Express plans to develop smart logistics warehouses, airport facilities, and industrial parks in Uzbekistan under a new infrastructure partnership on 3 July 2025

  • Uzbekistan’s Ministry of Transport proposed additional cooperation including training programs and logistics centers in Navoi region, Uzbekistan



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