
BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, March 6. Kyrgyzstan plans
to expand its fleet with a Q400 aircraft and the purchase of two
Airbus A321s, Trend
reports via the press service of the Cabinet of Ministers.
The figure was announced by Erlist Akunbekov, Deputy Chairman of
the Cabinet of Ministers and Minister of Water Resources,
Agriculture, and Processing Industry of the Kyrgyz Republic, during
a national meeting chaired by President Sadyr Japarov.
In the course of the meeting, he presented a report on the work
carried out in the real sector of the economy in 2025, key
indicators, and priority areas for further development.
According to him, three aircraft were acquired by the country’s
airports using their own funds, at a total cost of over 2.38
billion soms ($27.2 million).
Furthermore, he also added that 8.4 billion soms ($96 million)
have been allocated for the modernization of domestic airport
infrastructure, noting that 11 airports are currently certified and
operating normally.
In the interim, the allocation of resources towards aircraft and
airport infrastructure underscores Kyrgyzstan’s commitment to
upgrading its civil aviation framework, bolstering both domestic
and international linkages, and facilitating the expansion of
passenger and cargo movement throughout the nation.

