TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, March 13. Uzbekistan and
Pakistan have completed their inaugural charter cargo flight,
Trend reports via
Uzbekistan Airways.


A Boeing 737 cargo aircraft, arriving from Lahore, delivered a
shipment to Tashkent International Airport, which included 17 tons
of meat products.


This initiative is part of a broader plan to progressively scale
up cargo transportation volumes. Future flights are expected to
gradually increase the amount of goods transported, with an
ambitious target of reaching 100 tons per flight.







The first flight was operated by the Pakistani airline Air
Eagle, following an initiative by the charter company Air Speed
Charter, which intends to continue operating flights with larger
cargo capacities in the future.


The establishment of this charter route marks a significant step
toward enhancing trade logistics between Uzbekistan and Pakistan,
to increase bilateral cargo transportation volumes.