Aerostan Airlines carries 11,800 tons of cargo in 2025
The Kyrgyz carrier's cargo traffic fell for the first time since 2022
Kyrgyz cargo air carrier Aerostan transported 11,800 tons of cargo in 2025, according to the company’s financial statements. This is less than the previous two years, when the company’s cargo volume amounted to almost 14,300 tons in 2024 and 13,000 tons in 2023) but almost twice as much as in 2022.
The number of flights operated also decreased. Last year, Aerostan operated 554 flights, while in 2024 it performed 743 sorties, 690 in 2023, and 447 the year before.
The airline said its route network currently includes 105 destinations. Of these, 35 are in Asia, 27 in Africa, 15 in the CIS, 14 in South America, and 13 in the Middle East. The top five destinations are the UAE, China, Pakistan, Turkey, and Brazil.
Aerostan operates three Boeing 747-200 freighters with a 100-ton capacity.
CentralAsia+ Aero earlier reported: Geosky Airlines announces regular cargo services from China to Copenhagen.
CentralAsia+ Aero earlier reported: New multimodal cargo hub launched in Karaganda.
CentralAsia+ Aero earlier reported: Kazakhstan’s president proposes private sector lead national cargo airline project.
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