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Centrum Air has welcomed its second widebody aircraft — the Airbus A330-300, bringing the airline’s total fleet size to ten aircraft. This addition marks another important step in the development of long-haul operations and the expansion of the airline’s international network.
The cabin is configured in a full-economy layout with 347 seats. Seat pitch is approximately 60 cm, providing comfort even on extended flights. The 2–4–2 configuration offers optimal convenience for both couples and families traveling together.
The A330-300 is equipped with an enhanced noise and vibration insulation system, as well as low-noise engines, making flights quieter and more relaxing compared to previous-generation aircraft. An interactive inflight entertainment system will soon be introduced on board — not only on the A330, but across the entire Centrum Air fleet.
The Airbus A330 is already operating flights to Guangzhou, Bangkok, and Seoul, and will soon be deployed on new long-haul routes across Asia, the Middle East, and Europe, which Centrum Air plans to launch in the near future.

The new issue of Centrum Travel Magazine is dedicated to the senses. One of them is sight. But there are things more important than what we see.Centrum Air has launched a social project in support of the Republican Central Special Library for the Visually Impaired. As a first step, the company's team personally visited the library and donated a selection of necessary literature printed in Braille, along with a computer, printer and other equipment.The shelves here are never full. Centrum Air is publishing a list of needed books and inviting everyone who wishes to join – to buy a book and bring it directly to the Republican Central Special Library for the Visually Impaired. Some of the books on the list are available from 12,000 soums.Details and the full book list are available on our website. One book is already a difference.
12 May, 2026

Representatives of Pakistan's largest travel agencies, led by chairmen and chief executives of the country's leading companies, visited the Centrum Air office in Tashkent to discuss prospects for cooperation and increasing tourist flow from Pakistan to Uzbekistan.The Pakistani delegation was headed by the Chairman of the KPK Tourism Agencies Association, Mr. Abid Ud Din. During the meeting, the parties discussed the development of Centrum Air's route network, convenient connecting flights via Tashkent, and opportunities to further strengthen tourism ties between the two countries.Particular attention was paid to the growing interest of Pakistani citizens in Uzbekistan – one of the most attractive tourist destinations in the region, known for its rich cultural heritage, historic cities and traditional hospitality. The parties also explored the development of specific tourism segments, including women's group tours, religious tourism, family trips and cultural and educational travel.Centrum Air has been operating regular flights on the Tashkent – Lahore – Tashkent route since April 21, 2026. Flights are operated twice a week – on Tuesdays and Fridays.Centrum Air continues to actively promote tourism development and expand international ties, building partnerships with representatives of the tourism industry and creating new travel opportunities for passengers.
11 May, 2026

On May 9, the Day of Remembrance and Honor, flight crews and employees of Centrum Air laid flowers at the Monument of the Grieving Mother at Mustaqillik Square in Tashkent.This date is a tribute to all those who gave their lives for peace. It is important for us to preserve this memory and pass it on to future generations.Centrum Air honours the feat of the heroes and bows its head before all those who lived through those years.
9 May, 2026
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