Azerbaijan Airlines to go green with IATA

19.05.2025

The Azeri flag carrier Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL), a subsidiary of AZCON Holding, has joined the IATA Environmental Assessment (IEnvA) program.

The agreement was signed at IATA’s the Aviation Energy Forum in Baku held earlier this week.

Voluntary certification under IEnvA offers airlines, airports, MRO and ground handling providers, and other aviation stakeholders a turnkey environmental management solution, the airline explained.

The program is based on global practices and internationally recognized standards, including the ISO 14001 environmental management system standard and the IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA).

“Signing up for IATA’s IEnvA program is a significant step forward in AZAL’s sustainability journey, as it will provide us with robust framework to systematically improve our environmental performance, align ourselves with global best practices, and contribute to the aviation industry’s decarbonization goals,” Jamil Manizade, AZAL Chief Commercial Officer, said.

Also at the forum, the airline signed up to join IATA’s CO2 Connect program, joining the club of 60+ carriers which use the CO2 Connect calculator to provide precise per-passenger carbon dioxide emissions data.

“By signing the CO2 Connect agreement with IATA, AZAL strengthens its commitment to transparent, data-driven climate action,” Manizade commented. “This collaboration enables us to share accurate CO2 emissions data and support more informed, sustainable travel choices in line with our decarbonization goals.”

Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan among the top 3 air leaders in the CIS

12.05.2025

As of May 6, 2025, there are 96 airlines operating in CIS countries with a combined fleet of around 1,100 aircraft, reports Finprom.kz.

Among Central Asian countries:

Kazakhstan has 10 registered airlines with a total of 98 aircraft. It ranks third in number of airlines and second in number of aircraft.

Uzbekistan has 12 airlines operating a fleet of 93 aircraft — second in terms of airline count and third in aircraft fleet.

Kyrgyzstan has 9 airlines and 21 aircraft.

Azerbaijan has 2 airlines with 42 aircraft.

Turkmenistan has 2 airlines and 18 aircraft.

Tajikistan has 1 airline with 6 aircraft.

China Railway Chengdu Group launched a regular rail freight route from Chongqing to Tashkent

21.04.2025

On April 20, a freight train loaded with polyester chips left the Chinese city of Chongqing for Uzbekistan.

According to Xinhua, this marked the launch of a regular rail freight route between this southwestern Chinese metropolis and Central Asia.

According to China Railway Chengdu Group Co., Ltd. the freight service will operate on a regular basis with two trips per month.

Uzbekistan has increased import of air conditioners by 9%

07.04.2025

In the first two months of 2025, about 25.6 thousand air conditioners worth $8.7 million were supplied to Uzbekistan from abroad, the Statistics Agency reported.

This is 2.1 thousand air conditioners or 9.2% more than in the same period of 2024.

Uzbekistan most actively imported air conditioners from China - 24,795 units.

Also, supplies of air conditioners came from:

Turkey - 287

South Korea - 215

Italy - 190

Russia - 89

Uzbekistan Reduces Transit Tariff for Kazakh Grain to Afghanistan by 40%

31.03.2025

"Uzbekistan Railways" has announced a 40% reduction in the transit tariff for Kazakh grain to Afghanistan. This was announced during a meeting of the national railway carriers' leadership, according to Kazakhstan Railways.

It is noted that this concerns the transportation of such goods through the interstate junction point Oasis to the Galaba railway station.