Uzbekistan’s airports increase cargo volume by 14% in Q1
This also marks the strongest first-quarter cargo growth in the last three years
Uzbekistan’s airports handled 19,783 tons of cargo and mail in the first quarter of 2026. According to the management holding company, Uzbekistan Airports, this represents a 14% increase compared to the same period last year.
This also marks the strongest first-quarter cargo growth in the last three years. For comparison, growth in Q1 2025 stood at just 1%, while Q1 2024 saw a 6% increase.
The surge in traffic is largely driven by the rapid expansion of domestic cargo airlines. Currently, five specialized freight carriers operate in the country, maintaining a diverse fleet that includes nine Boeing 767-300Fs and one Boeing 757-200F operated by My Freighter, two Boeing 767-200Fs by Spacebee Airlines, and two Boeing 757-200Fs by SkyGuard. Additionally, Fly Khiva operates a Boeing 767-300F, while Stratos Freight has a Boeing 757-200 PCF.
In total, 98,137 tons of cargo and mail passed through Uzbekistan’s airports in 2025, a 12% increase year-over-year.
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