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Nov 24, 2017 (newstodate): Kyrgyzstan's national carrier Air Kyrgyzstan is in a poor shape, with only two Boeing 737 Classic aircraft currently in the fleet.
To make matters even worse, one of the aircraft is in for maintenance after an engine failure, leaving only one aircraft operative.
Already the start of this year, Air Kyrgyzstan was put up for sale, and hopes are still that the airline will find a Chinese owner.
The Kyrgyz government hopes for a potential Chinese partner to take 49 percent of the shares and refresh the aircraft fleet with up to six new western-built commercial aircraft to enhance services on the existing route network and facilitate a future expansion of the connectivity between Kyrgyzstan and the international market.
To make matters even worse, one of the aircraft is in for maintenance after an engine failure, leaving only one aircraft operative.
Already the start of this year, Air Kyrgyzstan was put up for sale, and hopes are still that the airline will find a Chinese owner.
The Kyrgyz government hopes for a potential Chinese partner to take 49 percent of the shares and refresh the aircraft fleet with up to six new western-built commercial aircraft to enhance services on the existing route network and facilitate a future expansion of the connectivity between Kyrgyzstan and the international market.