Uzbekistan’s aviation agency has issued Air China an operational permit for regular international flights.

This approval is based on the Air Services Agreement signed between Uzbekistan and China on 19 April 1994.
Air China will operate flights on two routes: Beijing–Tashkent–Beijing and Urumqi–Tashkent–Urumqi. The airline will use Boeing 737-800/8 (MAX) and Airbus A330-300/200 aircraft for these services.
Air China is the flag carrier of the People’s Republic of China and a major international airline. It operates one of Asia’s largest fleets and connects China with over 180 destinations worldwide.
Kursiv also reports that Uzbekistan Airways restarted direct flights between Tashkent and Tel Aviv on July 1 following a two-week suspension.