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The World Air Cargo Association (TIACA) signed 10 Memorandum’s of Figuring out all by the first TIACA Tournament Central Asia aimed at supporting Kazakhstan on their direction to turning true into a international air cargo hub.

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The major goal of the MoUs is to provide a grab to Kazakhstan as it develops its transit capacity and commits to supporting the pursuits within the international market.

MoU’s had been signed with the next firms within Kazakhstan:

  • Aktau World Airport JSC;
  • Aliya Moldagulova World Airport JSC;
  • JSC “Nursultan Nazarbayev World Airport”;
  • Sary-Arka Airport JSC;
  • Oral World Airport LLP;
  • SCAT Airlines JSC;
  • Almaty World Airport;
  • Turkistan World Airport;
  • Shymkent World Airport
  • Civil Aviation Association of Kazakhstan

“We’re proud to provide a grab to the progress of Kazakhstan as an air cargo hub as it is inline with our mission and imaginative and prescient for the change by promoting and encouraging change by connectivity. We now now not perfect help funding in identified cargo hubs however additionally budding cargo hubs fancy Kazakhstan. We behold forward to working with these organizations as they develop their cargo capacity and businesses.” acknowledged Steven Polmans, TIACA Chair

“The alternatives that had been discussed all by this match underline the importance of the unbiased that Kazakhstan will play going forward within the international air cargo neighborhood. We welcome the cooperation with TIACA as we work in direction of building Kazakhstan as an air cargo hub.” acknowledged Catalin Radu, Common Director, Aviation Administration of Kazakhstan

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“This first TIACA match in Central Asia showed us, besides the attendees, the purpose of curiosity and force of the air cargo change within this location. We’re infected to work together to provide a grab to their collective imaginative and prescient for progress and financial prosperity, whereas guaranteeing the key change priorities of safety, safety and compliance are fundamentally on the heart of that progress.” acknowledged Glyn Hughes, Director Common, TIACA.

Dayna Harap