Korean Air has begun scheduled freighter service with a B747-400F aircraft connecting Miami International and New York JFK to Brussels (Belgium) and Navoi (Uzbekistan).
Navoi airport is a newly developed location for Korean Air's regional hub covering the Middle East, India and Central Asia, with a new cargo terminal and facility that includes refrigeration, cooler room and warm room.
Every week, twelve B747-400 freighters to and from Seoul, Brussels and Milan stopover at Navoi airport.
In addition, Korean Air provides main-deck capacities with A300 freighter from Navoi to Istanbul (Turkey), Dubai, Mumbai, New Delhi, Bangladesh, Bangkok and Frankfurt.
Trucking service is also available beyond Navoi to major cities in Uzbekistan, Almaty (Kazakhstan), Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan), Ashgabat (Turkmenistan) and Dushanbe (Tajikistan).
Combined with A300 freighter service from Navoi, the new freighter operation will offer more options to US customers requiring main-deck cargo capacities to Europe, the Middle East, India and Central Asia.
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