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Uzbekistan Airways

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Uzbekistan Airways
O’zbekiston Havo Yo’llari
IATA
HY
ICAO
UZB
Callsign
UZBEK
Founded 1992
Hubs Tashkent Int'l Airport
Fleet size 54
Destinations 56
Parent company Uzbek Government
Headquarters Flag of Uzbekistan Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Key people Valery Nikolaevich Tyan (General Director)[1]
Website: http://www.uzairways.com
Uzbekistan Airways Boeing 757-200
Uzbekistan Airways Boeing 757-200

Uzbekistan Airways (Uzbek: O`zbekiston Havo Yo`llari) is the state airline of Uzbekistan.

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History

Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Uzbek President Islom Karimov in 1992 ordered the construction of a state airline. Uzbekistan Airways was formed with the intention of rebuilding the country's airports and transport infrastructure. Also planned from the outset was a strong presence in the international flight industry. This was characterised by the airline's maiden flight being from Tashkent to London, rather than a small domestic route. Domestic flights were launched using aircraft formally belonging to Aeroflot. When international routes became top priority, Airbus planes were leased, starting in 1993. The international fleet now uses a mixture of Boeing and Airbus airplanes. Uzbekistan Airways serves almost 50 destinations worldwide and at home from Tashkent. The airline owns 11 airports, 5 of which have International status. Uzbekistan Airways is not part of any partnerships or alliances. Uzbekistan Airways Technics - provides all types of technical services for aircraft IL-76, IL-62, AN-2, YAK-42 and aircraft engines Аn-25, ТА-6А, ТА-8. A-, B-, C-, D-, IL-Check of Boeing 767, Boeing 757, Airbus 310, RJ-85. The Government of Uzbekistan has confirmed plans to offer a 49% share in the airline to foreign investors as strategic partners with full management control. The full terms of the privatisation will be confirmed later in 2007 and a preferred bidder selected in 2008. Russia's leading airlines are expected to be the most likely bidders [2].

Destinations

Since its formation, Uzbekistan Airways has mainly aimed its passenger service at Western Europe and other international locations. Most flights to international locations operate from Tashkent, although regional international services do exist.

Fleet

As of May 2007 the Uzbekistan Airways fleet includes: [3] :

Uzbekistan Airways are also planning to get some 787 and A320 on lease[1]

Previously Operated

Uzbekistan Airways has in the past operated the following aircraft:

External links

References

  1. ^ Federal State Unitary Enterprise "State Air Traffic Management Corporation", Airline Reference, Vol. 2, CIS States, 20 February 2007, p. 357
  2. ^ Airliner World January 2007
  3. ^ Aerotransport.org

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