List of airlines of Uzbekistan

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This is a list of airlines currently operating in Uzbekistan.

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Scheduled airlines

AirlineImageIATAICAOFleetFoundedType
Uzbekistan Airways [1] Uzbekistan Airways, UK78703, Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner (32695581957).jpg HY [2] UZB [2] A20N
A21N
A320 [3]

A321 [3] A330 [3]
B767 [3]
B767F
B787 [3]

PC-24 [3]

1992 [4] Flag Carrier [5]
Qanot Sharq [6] HH [6] QNT [6] A320 [7]

A321 [7]
A21N
A330

1998 [8] Scheduled
Centrum Air [9] [10] Centrum Air A320.jpg C6 [11] MFXA320 [12]
A21N
B737
2023 [12] Low-Cost [10]
My Freighter [13] My Freighter B767.jpg C6 [13] MFX [13] A320F
A21NF
B747F
B767F [14]
2021 [14] Freighter [13]
Panorama Airways [15] 5P [15] UZP [15] A320 [16] 2021 [17] Suspended [18]
Tashkent Air [19] TSK [19] A3302022Long-Haul
Air Samarkand [20] Air Samarkand A330.jpg 9S [21] UZS [22] A321
A21N
A330 [23]
2022 [24] Scheduled
Silk Avia [25] US [26] USAATR-72 [27] 2021 [25] Regional
SpaceBee Airlines [28] Y3 [29] UZUB767F [30] 2022 [31] Freighter [32]
Fly Khiva [33] FlyKhiva B757-300 TF-FIX.jpg 2U [34] FKHB767F

B753 [35]

2021Freighter, [36]

Scheduled [37]

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