Navoi Airport expands cargo flight operations with three new airlines
Three airlines have begun operating cargo flights to Navoi Airport: Latvian SmartLynx Airlines, British Titan Airways, and Uzbekistan's FlyKhiva.
The British airline Titan Airways conducted its first charter cargo flight on September 12, 2023, on the route Chongqing (China) – Navoi (Uzbekistan) – London (UK). Flights from China to the UK are planned to operate four times a week using Airbus A330 cargo planes with a technical stop in Navoi.
The Latvian airline SmartLynx Airlines carried out its first charter cargo flight on September 17, 2023, on the route Varna (Bulgaria) – Navoi (Uzbekistan) – Dhaka (Bangladesh). Flights from Bulgaria to Bangladesh will be conducted using Airbus A321 cargo planes with a technical stop in Navoi.
Uzbek airline FlyKhiva launched charter flights on September 18, 2023, on the route Ezhou (China) – Liège (Belgium), also with a technical stop in Navoi. These flights will operate using Boeing 767-300 aircraft with a carrying capacity of up to 50 tons.
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