Chengdu Airlines launches Kashgar–Osh, Kyrgyzstan service on Comac C909
Chinese carrier to operate weekly flights using home-grown 90‑seat regional jet
28 April 2026
CentralAsia+Aero
Image: Airports of Kyrgyzstan
China-based Chengdu Airlines commenced regular scheduled flights between Kashgar (Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, China) and Osh, Kyrgyzstan, today, 28 April.
The launch of the new international route was confirmed by Airports of Kyrgyzstan, the state airport operator of the Central Asian republic.
As previously reported flights will be operated on a weekly basis using the 90‑seat C909 regional jet (formerly designated ARJ21‑700), manufactured by China’s Comac.
CentralAsia+ Aero earlier reported: Red Wings to fly to Georgia from 15 Russian cities.
CentralAsia+ Aero earlier reported: Kyrgyzstan’s Aero Nomad carried 260,000 passengers on Moscow services in three years.
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