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BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 11. Kyrgyzstan advances
construction of strategic projects in Jalal-Abad region.
This was stated in a press release from the Cabinet of Ministers
of Kyrgyzstan.
Special Representative of the President of Kyrgyzstan for
Special Assignments Bakyt Torobaev reviewed the progress of
strategic infrastructure projects in Jalal-Abad region, including
an airport, education and healthcare facilities.
The projects, which are under special control of President Sadyr
Japarov, are being implemented without delays, with financing
provided on schedule and construction works continuing according to
plans.
The largest infrastructure project is the construction of a new
airport in Jalal-Abad region. Currently, works are underway on the
terminal building and runway asphalt paving. The terminal is
expected to be completed in autumn 2026, while the airport is
scheduled to become operational in 2027.
The airport project is expected to improve transport
connectivity, strengthen the region’s tourism potential and create
additional opportunities for investment activity.
Alongside transport infrastructure, construction of the
Presidential Lyceum “Akylman” for 400 students is also progressing.
The educational complex is scheduled for completion in summer 2026
and will open for the new academic year.
The facility will include modern classrooms, a sports hall,
swimming pool, student dormitory and housing facilities for
teachers.
A healthcare project is also being implemented in the region —
the construction of a specialized cardiovascular surgery hospital,
which is currently 60% complete. The total cost of the medical
facility amounts to 3 billion soms ($34,3 million), with
commissioning planned for 2027.
The development of these projects reflects Kyrgyzstan’s focus on
strengthening regional infrastructure and improving access to
transport, education and healthcare services.
