The history of the airline "Tajik Air" dates back to 1930. In May 1930, the Tajik Aviation Node of the Central Asian Airways was created, and two Y-13 aircraft with crews arrived in Stalinabad (now Dushanbe) for permanent base and began regular flights from Stalinabad to Khujand, Kulob, Garm, Dangara, and Panj. A year later, with the arrival of P-5 and R-5 aircraft, flights to Shaartuz and Khorog were started. In March 1933, 25 Po-2 aircraft arrived in Stalinabad, and in June, the first all-metal aircraft, the "Stal-2", arrived. Airlines such as Stalinabad-Farkhor, Stalinabad-Garm-Khait-Tajikabad-Jirgital, and Stalinabad-Khovaling were opened. In 1935, ANT-9, SP-9, and P- The airline "Tajik Air" specializes in passenger, baggage, and cargo transportation, as well as providing technical servicing and repair of aircraft equipment. Expanding flight geography, ensuring safety, reliability, and comfort are the main tasks of OJSC "Tajik Air", defining the strategy of its development. There are more than 500 aviation specialists working at Tajik Air today. Most of the company's pilots, navigators, and flight engineers have high qualifications and extensive experience in flying in the challenging mountainous conditions of the Pamirs. The company operates regular flights to 5 cities in the Russian Federation (Moscow, St. Petersburg, Yekaterinburg, Surgut, Novosibirsk), as well as to Kyrgyzstan (Bishkek), Kazakhstan (Almaty), Iran (Tehran), India (Delhi), and China (Urumqi). Regular flights are also operated on local airlines to Khujand and Khorog. In the near future, the airline plans to open flights from Dushanbe to Beijing and back, Kurgan-Tube to Yekaterinburg, Kurgan-Tube to Novosibirsk, Kurgan-Tube to Kazan. The aircraft of Tajik Air JSC comply with all requirements of ICAO and IATA - the International Civil Aviation Organization and the International Air Transport Association. Planning to fly to Tajikistan? Book affordable Bishkek-Dushanbe-Bishkek tickets on our website, and you will be pleasantly surprised by the quality of service provided by Tajik Air.
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