SolitAir has expanded its cargo network into Kyrgyzstan after operating its first charter service between Dubai World Central (DWC), Al Maktoum International Airport, and Bishkek’s Manas International Airport (BSZ).
The UAE-based B2B cargo airline specializes in airport-to-airport express middle-mile transportation. The new service represents SolitAir’s entry into the Kyrgyz market and strengthens its presence across Central Asia.
Kyrgyzstan becomes the airline’s second Central Asian destination country, following Kazakhstan, where SolitAir already serves Almaty and Astana.
Network expands across three continents
The addition of Bishkek brings SolitAir’s network to 58 destinations across 36 countries and three continents: Asia, Africa and Europe.
The expansion reflects the carrier’s strategy of developing connections between Dubai and commercially important markets that remain relatively underserved by cargo services.
For SolitAir, Central Asia represents an increasingly important region for trade connectivity, with growing demand for reliable air cargo links between the UAE and fast-developing markets.
The new Bishkek service therefore adds another connection to SolitAir’s expanding network while providing an additional air cargo link between Dubai and Kyrgyzstan.
The charter operation also reinforces the airline’s broader strategy of opening access to trade routes where additional middle-mile capacity can support growing commercial flows.





















