A Boeing 767 cargo aircraft operated by Polish airline SKYTAXI made its inaugural technical landing at Dashoguz International Airport on May 29, 2025, marking a significant milestone in Turkmenistan's efforts to expand its role in international freight transit, according to Turkmen Logistics Center (TULM).
The aircraft, en route from Urumqi, China, to Poland, landed for scheduled technical servicing before continuing its journey. The operation was coordinated by the Turkmen Logistics Center (TULM), a joint-stock company spearheading the development of international multimodal transit corridors through the country.
A Boeing 767 cargo aircraft operated by Polish airline SKYTAXI, May 29, 2025, Dashoguz velayat, Turkmenistan (Photo: TULM)
This event underscores Turkmenistan's strategic initiative to position itself as a key logistics hub in Eurasia by enhancing its transport infrastructure and connectivity. Efforts include upgrading airport facilities and expanding capacities to accommodate increased cargo traffic, thereby boosting tourism and transit between Europe and Asia.
SKYTAXI, a Poland-based cargo airline, has been expanding its fleet and operations to meet growing demand for air freight services across Europe and Asia. The successful technical landing at Dashoguz International Airport highlights the airport's capability to handle large cargo aircraft and its potential role in international logistics networks.