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Jun 04, 20009 (newstodate): Yesterday saw the launch by Uzbekistan Airways from Navoi International Airport of Airbus A300-600F freighter flights.
The first flight served the new route from Navoi to Delhi, India, and the carrier is now introducing a schedule with three weekly flights from Navoi to Delhi, Mumbai and Bangkok.
The airline has been allotted two Airbus A300-600F aircraft from its partner, Korean Air that will now also route its six weekly flights between Seoul and Milan as well as between Seoul and Brussels through the new Central Asian logistics center at Navoi, a JV between the two parties.
A freighter service from Navoi to Moscow is also in the planning, as are new rotations between Navoi and Dubai, Almaty from the second half of this year.
A total of 21 weekly freighter operations through Navoi are to be performed in the first phase.
The first flight served the new route from Navoi to Delhi, India, and the carrier is now introducing a schedule with three weekly flights from Navoi to Delhi, Mumbai and Bangkok.
The airline has been allotted two Airbus A300-600F aircraft from its partner, Korean Air that will now also route its six weekly flights between Seoul and Milan as well as between Seoul and Brussels through the new Central Asian logistics center at Navoi, a JV between the two parties.
A freighter service from Navoi to Moscow is also in the planning, as are new rotations between Navoi and Dubai, Almaty from the second half of this year.
A total of 21 weekly freighter operations through Navoi are to be performed in the first phase.