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  2. Kyrgyzstan Airlines - Wikipedia

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    An Airbus A320 of Kyrgyzstan Airlines in 1998. A Tupolev Tu-134 of Kyrgyzstan Airlines in 1995. A Tupolev Tu-154 in the newest livery of Kyrgyzstan Airlines in 2003.. JSC National Air Carrier "Kyrgyzstan Airlines" (Russian: ОАО «Национальный авиаперевозчик «Кыргызстан Аба Жолдору») was the national airline of Kyrgyzstan, with its head office ...

  3. Manas International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The wreckage was bulldozed by Kyrgyz personnel and left at the site. Airport operations resumed before the crash site had finished smoldering. [44] On 26 September 2006, a Kyrgyzstan Airlines Tupolev Tu-154 aircraft taking off for Moscow–Domodedovo collided on the runway with a US Air Force KC-135 tanker that had just landed. The Tupolev ...

  4. List of airlines of Kyrgyzstan - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of aircraft operators which are licensed by the Kyrgyz civil aviation authorities and which have been assigned domestic codes by the Kyrgyzstan authorities. [1] All airlines are currently banned from flying into the EU.

  5. Air Kyrgyzstan - Wikipedia

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    Boeing 737-300 (EX-37301) in current livery of Air Kyrgyzstan, 2015. The airline was founded in April 2001 as Altyn Air. It was rebranded as Kyrgyzstan Air Company on 28 July 2006, [3] after taking over former national carrier Kyrgyzstan Airlines. On December 5, 2013, the airline was re-registered as ”Air Kyrgyzstan” Open Joint Stock Company.

  6. Air Bishkek - Wikipedia

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    It was founded as Eastok Avia (E4/EAA) [3] in 2006 and renamed to Kyrgyz Airways. [4] In 2011 the airline was again rebranded into Air Bishkek. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Due to alleged poor safety standards in Kyrgyzstan, the airline has been included in the List of air carriers banned in the European Union since 12 October 2006.

  7. Avia Traffic Company - Wikipedia

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    Avia Traffic Company is an airline with its head office in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. [1] operating out of the Manas International Airport. The Avia Air Traffic Company along with all other airlines based in Kyrgyzstan is on the List of air carriers banned in the European Union. [2]

  8. Transport in Kyrgyzstan - Wikipedia

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    There are four airports with international flights, namely in Bishkek, Osh, Tamchy and Karakol. Manas International Airport near Bishkek is the main international terminal, with flights to Moscow, Tashkent, Dushanbe, Istanbul, Baku and Muscat. Osh Airport is the main air terminal in the south, with daily connections to Bishkek and beyond.

  9. Karakol International Airport - Wikipedia

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    From December 19, 2024, Asman Airlines has launched twice-weekly regular flights on the Karakol-Bishkek route. [13] On January 9, 2025, Asman Airlines operated its first flight on the Osh–Karakol–Osh route. [14] In February 2025, Karakol International Airport officially received the IKG code assigned by IATA. [15] [16]