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In 1958, Tashkent Airport was granted the status of an international airport of Class I. [3] In 1967, the Yak-40 and Tu-134 aircraft were introduced. The capital of Uzbekistan was connected by direct air links with Leningrad, Novosibirsk, Sverdlovsk, Chelyabinsk, Simferopol, cities of the Baltic states, the Caucasus, and the Far East.
The area was in full darkness and the weather had deteriorated significantly, with the airport being shrouded in fog that limited visibility on the ground to 1300 meters. 12.5 km from the airport, Flight 1154 increased its rate of descent, bringing it below the glideslope. The crew then maintained level flight until they become nearer to the ...
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Tashkent International Airport 41°15′28″N 069°16′52″E / 41.25778°N 69.28111°E / 41.25778; 69.28111 ( Tashkent International Tashkent
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Silk Avia LCC, better known as Silk Avia or Silkavia, is a regional airline based in Uzbekistan with its hub at Tashkent International Airport. [3] The airline was established as a low-cost carrier and is a partner of Uzbekistan Airways.
The Samarkand International Airport was completely reconstructed in 2022 to triple its capacity, [8] and renovations of the Tashkent International Airport are ongoing as of 2024. [9] Uzbekistan's Ministry of Culture and Tourism has partnered with international media, streaming services, and social media influencers to promote the country's ...
Tashkent Metro; Tashkent International Airport is the largest in the country, connecting the city to Asia, Europe and North America. Tashkent–Samarkand high-speed rail line; Trolleybus system was closed down in 2010. Tram transport ended on 1 May 2016.