Silk Road Air Route
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The modern aerial Silk Road connecting Istanbul with Tashkent and Beijing, tracing the ancient trade route through Central Asia.
Corridor Stats
Distance
km
Flight Time
hrs
Waypoints
3
Carriers
0
Route Map
Waypoint Airports
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Silk Road Air Route air corridor?
The modern aerial Silk Road connecting Istanbul with Tashkent and Beijing, tracing the ancient trade route through Central Asia. This corridor has been significant in aviation since 1992 and typically covers a distance of 4,000-7,000 km.
How many airlines fly the Silk Road Air Route route?
Major airlines operating the Silk Road Air Route corridor include Turkish Airlines, Uzbekistan Airways. These carriers typically deploy aircraft such as the Boeing 787-9, Airbus A330-300 on this route.
What is the average flight time for Silk Road Air Route?
The Silk Road Air Route corridor covers approximately 4,000-7,000 km. Flight times vary depending on wind conditions and the specific city pair, but typical aircraft used include the Boeing 787-9, Airbus A330-300.
Which airports serve the Silk Road Air Route corridor?
Key waypoint airports along the Silk Road Air Route corridor include IST, TAS, PEK. These airports serve as major departure, arrival, or stopover points for flights on this route.