Flykhiva
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| Founded | 2021[2] | ||||||
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| Commenced operations | 23 February 2023[1] | ||||||
| Hubs | Tashkent[1] | ||||||
| Fleet size | 3 | ||||||
| Parent company | Flykhiva Group[3] | ||||||
| Headquarters | Tashkent, Uzbekistan | ||||||
| Key people | Farkhad Mukhutdinov, commercial director[4] | ||||||
| Website | flykhiva.uz | ||||||
Flykhiva is a private passenger and cargo airline based in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
History
In 2022, Flykhiva Group signed a contract with Azerbaijan Airlines, the flag carrier of Azerbaijan.[3]
The carrier received an air operator's certificate (AOC) in 2023 and commenced operations on 23 February 2024. Fly Khiva launched its first passenger service, operating from Tashkent to Urgench in December 2024.[1][5]
Destinations
| Country | City | Airport | Notes | Refs |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Belgium | Liège | Liège Airport | Terminated | [6][7][4] |
| China | Hong Kong | Hong Kong International Airport | Terminated | [4] |
| Georgia | Batumi | Alexander Kartveli Batumi International Airport | Terminated | [8] |
| Tbilisi | Shota Rustaveli Tbilisi International Airport | Terminated | [9] | |
| Latvia | Riga | Riga International Airport | Terminated | [10][4] |
| Montenegro | Podgorica | Podgorica Airport | Terminated | [11] |
| Saudi Arabia | Medina | Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport | Seasonal charter | [12] |
| Turkey | Istanbul | Istanbul Airport | [13] | |
| Uzbekistan | Andizhan | Andizhan Airport | Terminated | [14] |
| Samarqand | Samarqand International Airport | Seasonal charter | [12] | |
| Tashkent | Islam Karimov Tashkent International Airport | Hub | [4] | |
| Termez | Termez Airport | [13] | ||
| Urgench | Urgench Airport | Terminated | [1] |
Fleet

As of May 2025[update], Flykhiva operates an fleet composed of the following aircraft:[15]
| Aircraft | In service | Orders | Seats | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boeing 767-300BCF | Cargo aircraft[5] | |||
| Boeing 757-300 | 225 | [16] | ||
| Total | 3 | |||
References
- ^ a b c d e f "Fly Khiva Airline Profile | CAPA". centreforaviation.com. Informa Markets. Retrieved 28 May 2026.
- ^ "About Us". www.flykhiva.uz. Flykhiva. Retrieved 28 May 2026.
- ^ a b "Fly Khiva | Our Clients". www.talaviation.com. TAL Aviation Group. Retrieved 28 May 2026.
- ^ a b c d e Brett, Damian (7 August 2024). "New cargo airline Fly Khiva adds flights to Liege - Air Cargo News". AirCargoNews.net. Air Cargo News - Airfreight updates, insights and news. Retrieved 28 May 2026.
- ^ a b Lee, Jeff (29 February 2024). "FlyKhiva receives Uzbekistan AOC". CARGOFACTS.COM. Cargo Fact. Royal media. Retrieved 28 May 2026.
- ^ Saunders, Eddie (7 August 2024). "Cargo airline start-up Fly Khiva commences operations from Liege". caasint.com. Cargo Airports & Airline Services. EVA International Ltd. Retrieved 28 May 2026.
- ^ "Strike Aviation to represent Fly Khiva in Europe - Air Cargo Week". aircargoweek.com. Air Cargo Week’s (ACW). 5 September 2024. Retrieved 28 May 2026.
- ^ "First Flight to Batumi Successfully Completed". www.flykhiva.uz. FlyKhiva. Retrieved 28 May 2026.
- ^ "Fly Khiva Launches Operations at Tbilisi International Airport with Inaugural Flight from Tashkent". bm.ge. 3 May 2025. Retrieved 28 May 2026.
- ^ "Tashkent and Riga are connected by a new cargo air bridge". yuz.uz. State Institution “Editorial Office of the newspapers ‘Yangi O‘zbekiston’ and ‘Pravda Vostoka’”. 28 January 2026. Retrieved 28 May 2026.
- ^ "Uzbekistan's Fly Khiva to enter EX-YU market". exyuaviation.com. EX-YU Aviation News. 14 June 2025. Retrieved 28 May 2026.
- ^ a b "AIR MARAKANDA and Fly Khiva Airways Launch Direct Flight to Madinah". UzDaily.uz. Uzbekistan Daily. 1 December 2025. Retrieved 28 May 2026.
- ^ a b Ismailov, Kamol (13 May 2026). "Uzbekistan's Flykhiva Airlines to launch Termez-Istanbul flights". Trend.Az. Trend News Agency. Retrieved 28 May 2026.
- ^ "Regular Flights from Andijan Airport Now Operate to Russia, Türkiye, and Saudi Arabia". UzDaily.uz. Uzbekistan Daily. 31 October 2025. Retrieved 28 May 2026.
- ^ "Our Fleet". www.flykhiva.uz. Flykhiva. Retrieved 28 May 2026.
- ^ Spanjevic, Aleksa (28 April 2025). "Icelandair to end B757-300 operations". ch-aviation.
External links
- Flylkhiva Official website (in English, Russian, and Uzbek)
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