Silk Way Wayst Airlines expands its network in the Middle East and Central Asia due to regular freight flights to the city of Dammam (Saudi Arabia), as well as to Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan. Flights will be executed twice a week there and back.
These routes will allow to deliver on a regular basis to directly from the Baku International Airport Heydar Aliyev to the King Fahda Damma International Airport and Tashkent International Airport, which are one of the most important international air gates in these regions.
Over the past decade, Silk Way Way Wayst Airlines has been performing charter flights in both directions, delivering common goods such as textiles, cars, perishable and other goods.
With the launch of routes to Dammams and Tashkent, the airline will increase its significance in the Middle East and Asian Continental Cargo network and improve the quality of services for both local and international partners. New routes will also allow SILK WAS WAST AIRLINES to achieve their strategic goals to satisfy growing international demand and significant expansion of the global network.
Having emphasized the strategic importance of these regular flights, the vice-president of Silk Way Way Way Way for the CIS and Central Asia, Vugar Mammadov said: “The demand for transportation to the Middle East and along the route of the Middle Corridor continues to grow. As a result of this, the significance of Azerbaijan as a central logistics NOST. We are glad that now we can offer our customers regular flights from Baku to Dammam and Tashkent. We will continue to increase the number of flights performed, as are the directions that we serve because Silk Way Way Wayst Airlines continues to expand the possibilities for its customers by The whole world “.
Founded in 2012 in Baku, in the very heart of the Silk Road, Silk Way Way Way Airlines monthly performs hundreds of flights around the world through a fleet consisting of 12 specialized Boeing 747-8F and 747-400F aircraft based at the Heydar Aliyev International Airport . In order to expand the fleet on April 28, 2021, Silk Way Wayst Airlines signed a strategic agreement with Boeing for the purchase of five modern aircraft 777F, after which an agreement was signed on the acquisition of two more latest 777-8F cargo aircraft. June 28, 2022, Silk Way Way Wayst Airlines also place an order for the purchase of two Airbus A350F aircraft.
The airline annual turnover exceeds 500,000 tons, and the growing route network covers more than 40 directions in Europe, the CIS, in the Middle East, Central and East Asia, North and South America.