KAZAKHSTAN’S Karaganda Airport is positioning itself as a key transit hub between Asia and Europe, leveraging its strategic location and competitive advantages to attract cargo flows shifting due to geopolitical and economic factors. For Karaganda Airport, expanding into the European market is a natural step.
While Kazakhstan boasts vast territory, its domestic market remains relatively small, with a population of just twenty million. “If we want to grow, we need to think globally,” Erlan Ospanov, Chief of the Board & Owner of Karaganda Airport, stated.
“Kazakhstan alone is not enough. We need to connect East and West, and Karaganda is positioned right at the heart of this trade corridor.”
Rather than targeting one specific European market, Karaganda Airport’s goal is to serve as a bridge between China and Europe. This aligns with broader industry trends, where air cargo flows are shifting due to increased trade between Asia and Europe, and disruptions in traditional routes. Osp…
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