
Adylbek Kasymaliev, in turn, emphasized that the agreement is the result of trust-based relationships and open dialogue aimed at long-term cooperation. He added that the acquisition of modern aircraft will play a key role in modernizing Kyrgyzstan's civil aviation.
Photo from the KR Cabinet website.

Photo from the KR Cabinet website.

Photo from the KR Cabinet website.
The head of the government also noted that from 2021 to 2025, there has been significant growth — the number of serviced passengers increased by 52%, and the number of flights grew by 53%. In 2021, there were five airports operating in Kyrgyzstan, and now all airports in the country are functioning.

Photo from the KR Cabinet website.
Johan Pelissie, President of Airbus Europe, expressed gratitude for the warm welcome and noted that a productive dialogue has been established between the companies, which will allow for the successful implementation of upcoming projects. He also confirmed the readiness to continue cooperation with Kyrgyz partners for further development of the aviation industry.

Photo from the KR Cabinet website.

Photo from the KR Cabinet website.

Photo from the KR Cabinet website.

Photo from the KR Cabinet website.

Photo from the KR Cabinet website.
It is worth noting that the Airbus A321ceo aircraft are planned to be delivered to "Airports of Kyrgyzstan" by the end of 2026.

Photo from the KR Cabinet website.
This acquisition is aimed at supporting the airline "Asman Airlines," which is a subsidiary of "Airports of Kyrgyzstan," with the goal of enhancing passenger comfort, improving flight safety, expanding route geography, and strengthening positions in the international arena.