Central Asia Central Air Capital Summit 2: Three weeks for the main air freight event in Central Asia
There are still only three weeks until the Central Air Central Summit opens for two days in Tashken, the capital of Uzbekistan. The top is the leading platform in the region to explore the transformation of air logistics services across Eurasia. It brings together more than 40 airlines, technology creators, organizers, and logistics services, and reflects the dynamic growth of Central Asia and acts as an incentive for its continuous development as a global charging center.
The Asia Air Cargo Summit #2 is more than just another flight event – it is a strategic commercial platform where regional ambition meets a global opportunity. An unparalleled gathering of airlines from Central Asia, the Middle East, Europe and Asia includes the top of the network and the deal in the logistical calendar in the region.
Central Asia is rapidly developing into a decisive knot of the global air freight network. It provides the expansion of the fleet, the investment in infrastructure, and the strategic geography, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan – and the wider regional players – to demand a central logistics center:
Air freight sizes in Uzbekistan increased from 80,100 tons in 2022, an increase of about 62 % of 2019. 2023-25 forecast ranges between 95,000 to 120,000 tons, supported by the expansion of the new Tashkent.
My shipping airlines grew rapidly-with 14 shipping companies in early 2025 and four B767-300ER aircraft-with European Airlines agreements, Iceland shipments, and Aeroméxico plane, extending their arrival to the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and abroad.
Centrum Air, a hybrid operator for Cargo passengers, runs 11 aircraft including A320neOS and A330-300S, and launches roads like Nukus-Aktau (Kazahstan) and expanding to Southeast Asia.
An impressive list of international participants and a wonderful group of speakers will ensure in-depth discussions and valuable visions in developing the region’s air freight market-necessary for airlines, charges, airports and technology providers alike. Among the confirmed speakers of senior executives from the following companies: ATLAS AIR, DHL GLOBAL TOVING, Al -Ittihad, Fedex, Flynas, Freightos Group, Hans Infomatic, Iata, Lufthansa Cargo, Lufthansa Innovation, Tingait, Qanot Sharq, QATAR Airways Cargo, SAUDIA CARGO, University of Walksen.
One of the most prominent events in the upcoming summit will be an exclusive tour of the newly opened shipping station at Tashken International Airport (TAS), and extends 5.2 hectares. This modern station, which has now become one of the most advanced air freight facilities in Central Asia, has benefited from the ability to process goods at the airport to 120,000 tons annually.
The summit is a must for those who already work on the market and for anyone who explores opportunities to enter this prosperous area. Some care opportunities remain, but they are filled quickly. Registration fees are 1100 euros.