Kazakh cargo carrier Alpha Sky has successfully completed its inaugural flight from China to Europe. The flight, operated on December 18–19, transported 27 tons of e-commerce goods from Urumqi (URC) in China to Bucharest (OTP) in Romania.
The Boeing 757-200F made a stopover at Hazret Sultan Airport (HSA) in Turkistan, Kazakhstan, before continuing its journey to Europe.
This milestone marks a significant expansion for Alpha Sky, which has traditionally focused on serving the Middle East and Africa with its fleet of two Boeing 737-400 freighters and one Boeing 757F.
The carrier views the new air bridge between China and Europe as an essential step in strengthening trade ties and enhancing cargo delivery between the two regions.
The successful flight paves the way for Alpha Sky’s plans to expand its route network, with future regular flights expected to connect key strategic points in China and Europe via Kazakhstan.
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