17.08.2026
In recent years, the number of visitors to the Khorezm region has increased severalfold. As part of efforts to unlock the region’s tourism potential, modern transport and logistics infrastructure meeting international standards is being developed.
In particular, a terminal for official delegations has been built at Urgench International Airport, while the first stage of reconstruction of the new airfield complex is progressing at an accelerated pace.
President Shavkat Mirziyoyev began his visit to the Khorezm region by inspecting the progress of these projects.
The airport was commissioned in 1960 and granted international status in 1992. Covering a total area of more than 285 hectares, the airport has served thousands of passengers over the years. Today, ten leading airlines operate regular flights through the airport. This year alone, the airport has provided services worth 126 billion soums, an increase of 31 percent compared with the same period in 2025.
The rapidly changing global environment, the growing flow of tourists, and the expanding scale of international cooperation have made it necessary to significantly increase the airport’s existing capacity.
A total of $264 million in investment has been allocated for the expansion and modernization of Urgench International Airport. The project is being implemented through a public-private partnership.
South Korea’s Incheon International Airport Corporation, which operates one of the world’s most advanced, high-tech, and highly regarded aviation hubs, has been engaged as the private partner for the project.
The President noted that Khiva and Urgench are emerging as global venues for major international summits, high-level diplomatic meetings, and prestigious economic and cultural forums. He emphasized that ensuring a high level of comfort and security for foreign delegations attending such events directly contributes to strengthening the country’s international standing.
As part of the reconstruction, the airport is being upgraded to seamlessly accommodate wide-body aircraft such as the Boeing 747 and Airbus A350. This will make it possible to operate direct, non-stop, long-haul flights to Khorezm from various continents.
Under the first stage of reconstruction, 18 aircraft stands and a new taxiway will be completed. The airport is also being equipped with modern border and visa control facilities, a comfortable business lounge, retail and dining outlets, a 24-hour medical center, and a duty-free zone featuring products from leading global brands.
Upon completion of the project, the airport’s capacity will increase from 300 to 1,300 passengers per hour.


