Aviation
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Life
Kyrgyzstan Imposes Moratorium on Airline Registration and Operator Certificates
Kyrgyzstan’s President Sadyr Japarov has issued a decree enacting a temporary moratorium on registering new airlines and issuing operator certificates.…
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Featured
Türkiye Signs Record-Breaking $30 Billion Aviation Deal with Airbus
The contract was finalized during a meeting between Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on October…
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Life
Turkish Airlines Pilot Dies Mid-Flight, Forcing Emergency Landing in New York
According to The New York Times, 59-year-old Turkish Airlines pilot İlçehin Pehlivan lost consciousness during a flight. Crew members attempted…
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World
Iran Lifts Temporary Flight Restrictions, Airports Resume Operations
The Civil Aviation Organization of Iran announced the lifting of these restrictions, which had been in place since the evening…
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Life
Two Airlines Cancel Flights to Uzbekistan Due to Airspace Closure
The cancelled flights, originally scheduled for October 2, include: Flynas: KNE633/634 (Jeddah-Tashkent-Jeddah) Flynas: KNE651/652 (Jeddah-Namangan-Jeddah) Qeshm Air: QSM2143/2142 (Tehran-Tashkent-Tehran) Passengers…
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Life
Air Astana to reroute flights to UAE, avoiding Iranian airspace
According to the airline’s press service, the decision was made following a thorough analysis of the Middle Eastern situation and…
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Tourism
Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan Open New Flight Path
Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan have launched a new flight route, TuraNew.kz reports citing 24KZ. Over 30 airlines plan to use this…
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Life
Plane Flying from Tashkent to Astana Returned to Airpor
An Uzbekistan Airways flight from Tashkent to Astana had to return to the departure airport due to a false alarm…
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Economy
New Head of Almaty Airport Appointed
Alp Er Tunga Ersoy, who has served as President of Almaty Airport since June 2021, will step down on June…
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Life
Laser Incidents Targeting Aircraft on the Rise in Uzbekistan
According to Uzbekistan Airports’ press service, there have been 16 documented cases of such interference since the beginning of last…