Uzbekistan’s flag carrier reports 6.5% passenger growth in 2025
Uzbekistan Airways Group transported 6.612 million passengers last year
Uzbekistan Airways, the largest airline group in Uzbekistan, served 6.612 million passengers in 2025, a 6.5% growth year-on-year.
The airline also increased its flight operations by 8.7%, to 49,258 sectors.
While passenger numbers grew, cargo volume saw a decline, with roughly 52,000 tons transported—a 21% year-on-year decrease.
The carrier launched or resumed services on nine routes from three Uzbek cities.
The group’s sole new aircraft acquisition was a 19-seat L-410 UVP-E20 turboprop delivered to subsidiary Silk Avia.
Furthermore, the carrier repaired and returned to operation a Boeing 767 widebody aircraft that had been out of service for several years.
Last year, Uzbekistan Airways made substantial commitments to fleet renewal, signing firm contracts for 22 Boeing 787-9 widebodies and letters of intent for the lease of eight new Airbus A321neos from Chinese companies.
CentralAsia+ Aero earlier reported: Tajikistan’s Somon Air reports continued traffic growth, plans fleet expansion in 2026.
CentralAsia+ Aero earlier reported: Kazakhstan increased air passenger traffic by nearly 5%.
CentralAsia+ Aero earlier reported: Tashkent airport sees 14% growth in 2025.
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