Centrum Air meets the third wide-body Airbus A330

Uzbekistan

Centrum Air's third wide-body Airbus A330-300 aircraft landed in Tashkent. The new airliner will expand the carrier's capabilities on strategically important routes to Asia and the Middle East.

Centrum Air meets the third wide-body Airbus A330
Фотографии: Амир Атаджанов
On September 6, 2025, a new wide-body Airbus A330-300 (registration number UK33031) joined the fleet of Centrum Air, arriving at Tashkent International Airport. This is the third aircraft of this type for the airline, marking a significant step in its strategy to expand long-haul operations.

The A330-300 will be deployed on high-demand routes to Seoul, Guangzhou, Bangkok, Istanbul, Jeddah, and Medina — destinations of strategic importance for Centrum Air’s international growth.

The aircraft accommodates 358 passengers and features an upgraded cabin with ergonomic seats, advanced lighting systems, and improved amenities for long-haul comfort. This will allow the airline to enhance service quality while significantly increasing capacity.

With three Airbus A330s now in its fleet, Centrum Air is laying the foundation for a strong international route network.

“The arrival of the third Airbus A330 is a symbol of our ambitions and confident progress. Each new aircraft opens up new opportunities, new routes, and a new level of service for our passengers. We want flights from Uzbekistan to major cities in Asia and the Middle East to be not only more accessible but also more comfortable,” said Abdulaziz Abdurakhmanov, founder and CEO of Centrum Air.

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