Uzbekistan Launches “Avion”: New Specialized Airline to Boost Aviation Safety and Airport Systems

Uzaeronavigation Center has secured an aircraft operator certificate and introduced a new airline, Avion, focused on inspecting and calibrating airport navigation systems. Equipped with a high-tech laboratory aircraft, the company will enhance aviation safety, ensure compliance with international standards, and carry out specialized monitoring tasks across Uzbekistan’s airspace.

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Uzbekistan Launches “Avion”: New Specialized Airline to Boost Aviation Safety and Airport Systems

What is the new airline “Avion” and why was it created?

The Uzaeronavigation Center has officially received an aircraft operator certificate and launched a new specialized airline called “Avion.” According to the Ministry of Transport, the company has been established to strengthen aviation safety and improve the monitoring of airport infrastructure.

What are the main responsibilities of the airline?

The newly created airline will focus on inspecting and calibrating radio-technical equipment and visual landing systems at airports. In addition, it will carry out various special missions related to aviation safety and infrastructure oversight.

What kind of aircraft will be used?

To support its operations, the company has acquired a specialized laboratory aircraft equipped with high-precision systems. These technologies are designed to assess whether air navigation systems meet international requirements and comply with standards set by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).

What is unique about the Diamond DA62 MPP aircraft?

Video footage released by the Ministry confirmed that the aircraft is a Diamond DA62, manufactured by Austria’s Diamond Aircraft Industries. Specifically, it is the DA62 MPP (Multi Purpose Platform) version, which is widely used for aerial surveillance and technical missions.

What tasks can this aircraft perform?

The DA62 MPP is capable of carrying out a wide range of critical operations, including search and rescue missions, border surveillance, emergency response, environmental monitoring, and precise calibration of instrument landing systems.

How will this impact aviation in Uzbekistan?

According to the Ministry of Transport, having an in-house service provider for verifying airfield systems will significantly improve efficiency. It will enable faster, more accurate, and technologically advanced inspections, ultimately enhancing aviation safety and operational reliability across the country.

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