On June 24, a cargo plane loaded with 21.5 tons of high value-added cargo flew from Xi'an Xianyang International Airport to Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan. This is the third all-cargo route opened by Xi'an Xianyang International Airport this year after the routes from Xi'an to Osaka and Almaty.
It is reported that this all-cargo route is operated by Turkish Airlines in Shaanxi aviation logistics market in cooperation with forwarding logistics company.

Since the beginning of this year, the Air Logistics Company of the Western Airport Group has seized the opportunity of market recovery, made joint efforts from the three aspects of policy striving, market development, and operation guarantee, strengthened business cooperation with logistics companies such as SF Express and YTO, and increased local market exploration and overseas markets. With the expansion efforts, the aviation logistics business showed a positive development trend with steady progress. At present, the company has operated a total of 41 all-cargo routes, and initially built an air logistics network connecting Shaanxi to major cities in Asia, Europe, Africa and the Americas. After the opening of the all-cargo route from Xi'an to Tashkent, the aviation logistics company of the Western Airport Group will take advantage of the capacity of Turkish Airlines to further smooth the trade channels between Xi'an and Europe, the Middle East, North Africa and other regions.
According to reports, the Western Airport Group Aviation Logistics Company will make full use of the opportunity of the construction of Xi'an Airport-type national logistics hub, strengthen cooperation with governments at all levels, airport customs, and various market players, fully activate development momentum, and take advantage of Shaanxi's location advantages and industrial development conditions. , focus on expanding the network of all-cargo routes, and boost regional economic development to take greater steps.
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