The flight delivered food products, specifically 17 tons of meat, to Uzbekistan. Under this project, there are plans to gradually increase cargo volumes, with the future goal of reaching up to 100 tons per flight. This inaugural flight was initiated by "Air Speed Charter," which plans high-capacity cargo operations, and was performed by the Pakistani airline "Air Eagle."
First charter cargo flight operated between Uzbekistan and Pakistan
In a move to expand food cooperation between Uzbekistan and Pakistan, the first charter cargo flight was successfully operated on March 12. According to "Uzbekistan Airports" JSC, a Boeing 737 aircraft arriving from Lahore landed at Tashkent International Airport at 21:10 local time.
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