Britain's "Titan Airways" airline carried out its first charter cargo flight on September 12 of this year on the Chongqing – Navoi – London route, as reported here. Flights from China to Great Britain are planned to be operated four times a week with Airbus A330 cargo aircraft, including a technical stop in Navoi.
On September 17th, Latvia's "SmartLynx Airlines" conducted its first charter cargo flight on the Varna (Bulgaria) – Navoi (Uzbekistan) – Dhaka (Bangladesh) route. Flights from Bulgaria to Bangladesh, with a technical stop in Navoi, are planned to be operated with Airbus A321 cargo aircraft.
On September 18th, the local airline "FlyKhiva" also launched charter flights on the Ezhou (China) – Liege (Belgium) route, with a technical stop in the city of Navoi. Flights will be operated with Boeing 767-300 aircraft, which have a cargo capacity of up to 50 tons. Initially, flights are planned to be conducted four times a week.