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History of National Uzbekistan AirlinesAfter collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, Uzbekistan, as a newly independent state, inherited extensive infrastructure including airports, fleet of liners and well-trained staff of pilots and technicians from former Soviet Aeroflot Airlines. The Government decided in 1992 to establish a national company to deal with air transportation, it was called Uzbekistan Airways (Uzbekiston Havo Yullari in Uzbek language).Since that time, the Airways has grown into a reliable and reputed carrier, now operating flights to over 50 global destinations. Uzbekistan Airways boasts a modern fleet of jet liners among which are new Boeing, Airbus and Russian Ilyushin aircraft. The Air company also owns 11 airports in the country, of which 5 are international status airports. Uzbekistan Airways is now negotiating joining the SkyTeam Alliance. The company is government-owned, and talks have been underway since 2007 to sell a share of the airlines to foreign investors. |
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