
Kyrgyzstan has started building its third international airport in Jalal-Abad, its third biggest city.
As reported by The Times of Central Asia, the 380ha airport will have a two-storey, 10,000-sq-m terminal and a 3,800m-long runway.
The new facility is separate from the current Jalal-Abad Airport, a domestic airport which opened in 1938 and was expanded in 1972.
The EU blacklisted all of Kyrgyzstan’s airlines in 2006 over insufficient safety. The country has since hired a consultant to reform the sector, and earlier this week sent a delegation to Brussels to make the case for its reinstatement.
Sadyr Japarov, Kyrgyzstan’s president, said: “Since 2021, Kyrgyzstan has increased passenger traffic by 46% and the number of flights by 31%. New aircraft have been acquired, and previously idle regional airports have resumed operations.”
A new entity, Asman Airlines, was founded in 2023 for domestic flights.
Work began on a new terminal at Kyrgyzstan’s Osh International Airport in February 2025.
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