ASTANA, Kazakhstan, April 1. KazMunayGas-Aero,
a subsidiary of KazMunayGas (KMG), has signed agreements for
in-wing aircraft fueling with several regional airlines, Trend reports via KMG.


The agreements cover Uzbek aviation group FlyKhiva Cargo,
Turkish ULS Airlines Cargo, and Georgian CAMEX Airlines, ensuring
uninterrupted fuel supply and aircraft refueling services.


The partners operate the following fleets: ULS Airlines Cargo
flies Airbus A310-300F and A330-300P2F aircraft; CAMEX Airlines
uses Boeing 737-800BCF and 767-300BCF; and Fly Khiva Cargo operates
Boeing 767-300 (BCF/F) aircraft for its cargo routes.


KazMunyGas emphasized that jet fuel prices in Kazakhstan are
positioned as some of the most competitive in the region, thereby
enhancing flight economics significantly. In the realm of cargo
aviation, this results in expedited delivery timelines, enhanced
route optimization, and diminished operational expenditures.







The measures are part of ongoing efforts to implement directives
from President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, aimed at developing the
country’s transport and logistics potential, enhancing the
competitiveness of domestic airports, and creating favorable
conditions to attract foreign airlines.


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