Uzbekistan Airways and Silk Avia declared as market dominant players
Uzbekistan Airways and Silk Avia, operated by Uzbekistan Helicopters, have been officially recognized as dominant players in the domestic and international aviation markets after exceeding the 40% market share threshold.
The decision, announced by the Competition Committee on December 13, confirms that Uzbekistan Airways holds a leading position in passenger, cargo, and postal transportation services on international routes. Similarly, both Uzbekistan Airways and Silk Avia dominate the domestic passenger transport market with over 40% market share.
Under Article 13 of the Law on Competition, a company or group of entities is deemed to have market dominance if they can influence competition and restrict market access for other operators. Such dominance grants significant leverage in operational decisions, potentially limiting economic freedom for competitors.
The committee has instructed the Department for Control over Economic Concentration and State Participation in the Economy to notify both Uzbekistan Airways and Uzbekistan Helicopters within three days of the ruling.
Market dominance is determined based on specific criteria, including the absence of viable competitors, a market share exceeding 40%, recognition as a natural monopoly entity, or the exclusive right to produce, distribute, or acquire certain goods.
Authorities emphasize that recognizing market dominance is a critical step toward ensuring fair competition and fostering an equitable business environment. The decision aligns with regulatory measures aimed at preventing market imbalances caused by monopolistic practices.
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