With a surge in strategic investments directed towards infrastructure modernization and logistics optimization, Uzbekistan is rapidly transforming into the prime air cargo hub of Central Asia. The nation’s flagship airports have undergone significant upgrades, incorporating state-of-the-art cargo handling technologies and expanding freight capacity to accommodate increasing international demand. These developments are complemented by government initiatives aimed at simplifying customs procedures, streamlining cross-border trade, and fostering partnerships with global carriers. As a result, Uzbekistan now offers unparalleled connectivity between Asia and Europe, positioning itself as a vital link in global supply chains.

Key factors driving this growth include:

  • Investment exceeding $500 million in airport cargo facilities in the past three years
  • Implementation of digital tracking systems for real-time freight monitoring
  • Development of dedicated cargo zones with enhanced security protocols
  • Expansion of direct cargo routes to major international markets
Airport Cargo Volume (tons/year) New Investments ($ million) Key Upgrades
Tashkent International 220,000 320 Automated sorting & cold storage
Navoi International 150,000 180 Expanded cargo apron & digital tracking
Samarkand International 75,000 60 Dedicated pharmaceutical handling zone