Kyrgyzstan’s Aero Nomad carried 260,000 passengers on Moscow services in three years
Private carrier operates regular flights to Russian capital from Kyrgyzstan's two largest cities
10 February 2026
CentralAsia+ Aero
:: Vnukovo Airport
Since launching regular flights from Kyrgyzstan’s two largest cities to Moscow three years ago, privately-owned carrier Aero Nomad Airlines has transported 260,000 passengers.
The airline has operated approximately 1,500 flights from the capital, Bishkek, and the southern city of Osh to Moscow’s Vnukovo Airport during this period.
Bishkek-based Aero Nomad commenced revenue operations in November 2021. Currently operating a fleet of Airbus A320 narrow-body aircraft, the airline is expanding its route network and offers scheduled flights to 19 destinations, primarily in Asia, Russia, and the Middle East.
CentralAsia+ Aero earlier reported: LCC Pobeda launches three new routes to Uzbekistan from Moscow.
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