Uzbekistan sees growth in passenger car output in early 2026
Uzbekistan’s car production continues to expand in early 2026, driven by strong output growth in several popular models, even as some segments face declines. trend.az »
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Uzbekistan’s car production continues to expand in early 2026, driven by strong output growth in several popular models, even as some segments face declines. trend.az »
Strong annual growth in road transport underscores its dominant role in sustaining mobility and supporting economic activity in Tajikistan. trend.az »
The stable performance of electric transport highlights its ongoing contribution to Tajikistan’s public transit system amid broader passenger growth. trend.az »
The contraction in railway passenger turnover highlights structural weaknesses in the segment amid broader transport sector growth. trend.az »
The sustained growth in passenger turnover signals strengthening domestic mobility and broader economic recovery in Tajikistan at the start of the year. trend.az »
The State Customs Committee of Azerbaijan has announced a tender for the procurement of passenger motor vehicles, specifically microvans or vans. Interested companies are invited to submit their proposals by the set deadline, with bids to be opened on the same day. trend.az »
Electric transport remains a small but steady contributor to overall passenger mobility, reflecting stable urban transport demand in Tajikistan. trend.az »
The sustained growth in passenger traffic highlights strengthening domestic mobility and signals a gradual recovery in economic activity and consumer demand. trend.az »
The data indicates that road transport remains the primary contributor to passenger mobility, supporting overall growth despite short-term fluctuations. trend.az »
Tajikistan is making great strides in its transport infrastructure, with continuous efforts to upgrade road networks, boost connectivity between regions, and foster economic activity through improved mobility and logistics capabilities. trend.az »
Passenger car production in Iran has declined over the past year, despite growth by some domestic manufacturers, according to data from the Securities and Exchange Organization’s Codal reporting system (codal.ir). trend.az »
Kazakhstan facilitated the movement of 157.6 million passengers in January 2026, reflecting a 10.1% increase relative to January 2025. trend.az »
Rising passenger numbers highlight the transport sector’s growing role in supporting regional mobility and local economic activity across Kyrgyzstan. trend.az »
In 2025, Uzbekistan’s air transport sector kept its nose to the grindstone, with passenger traffic increasingly flocking to the country’s key aviation hubs. trend.az »
Passenger car production at Iran’s Saipa Automobile Manufacturing Company declined over the current Iranian year. trend.az »
Passenger vehicle production at Iran Khodro Automobile Company (IKCO) showed notable growth, driven by strong output of key models like Peugeot, Soren, and Dena. trend.az »
In 2025, Uzbekistan’s metro network was on the rise, showcasing a booming demand for urban mobility and a steady increase in passenger traffic. trend.az »
Azerbaijan has seen a notable decline in the production of both passenger cars and trucks compared to the previous year, with finished stock also reduced. trend.az »
In 2025, Azerbaijan Railways (ADY), part of AZCON Holding, saw a significant increase in passenger traffic on domestic routes and the Absheron circular railway. The number of passengers exceeded the previous year’s results, with a notable rise in December compared to the same month in 2024. trend.az »
In the first eleven months of the year, Azerbaijan transported around 15.4 million tons of cargo and 9.2 million passengers by rail, marking a notable drop in cargo but a rise in passenger traffic compared to last year. trend.az »
Parskhodro Automobile Manufacturing Company’s passenger car output fell sharply in the first eight months of the current Iranian year, dropping more than 40% compared to the same period last year. trend.az »
Passenger car production at Iran Saipa dropped by 36.7% to 143,211 units from March 21 through November 21, 2025, compared to the same period last year. The production included 80,300 X200 models, 21,200 Shahin cars, 8,000 Changan, 22,600 Pikap 151, and 2,050 Toyota cars. trend.az »
Passenger vehicle production at Iran’s Irankhodro company rose significantly in the first eight months of the year, reaching roughly 380,000 units, an increase of about 50,000 cars compared to last year. trend.az »
Iran’s three major automakers produced around 561,000 passenger cars during the first eight months of the current Iranian year, marking a nearly 10% decline compared to last year. trend.az »
Revenues from road transport in Azerbaijan have seen a notable rise during the first nine months of this year. trend.az »
Iran has expanded its passenger aircraft fleet by nearly 35 planes under the current government, bringing the total to around 210, with plans to reach 220 by the end of the year. trend.az »
Uzbekistan’s airports saw a surge in activity in the first ten months of 2025, handling over 12 million passengers. trend.az »
Passenger traffic through Iranian airports fell by around 14% to about 20 million passengers in the first half of the current Iranian year, compared to the same period last year. trend.az »
Astana’s Nursultan Nazarbayev International Airport saw a 13 percent rise in passenger traffic in January–October 2025. Transit figures, cargo volumes, and the number of flights also increased over the period. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s production of passenger cars and trucks declined significantly in the first ten months of the year, with around 3,300 cars and 270 trucks manufactured. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s transport sector saw growth in the first ten months of the year, with around 198 million tons of freight and 1.79 billion passengers moved. trend.az »
Passenger air travel in Uzbekistan surged 26% in the first nine months of 2025, with airlines carrying 6.5 million people. trend.az »
Tajikistan transported 832.1 million passengers across all modes of transport in the first nine months of 2025. trend.az »
Air transport in Albania saw significant growth in the third quarter of 2025, with both passenger traffic and freight volumes rising compared to the same period last year. Over 3.8 million passengers traveled by air, while freight volumes increased by more than 25 percent. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s railway sector saw a decline in freight traffic by 10.7% in the first nine months of 2025, while passenger traffic rose by 19.5%, contributing to a modest overall increase in transport volumes. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s car production fell to about 2,550 units in the first nine months of the year, down nearly 1,100 units from last year, while overall machinery and equipment output grew to around 450 million manat. trend.az »
Passenger car production by Iran Khodro (IKCO) rose by 8. 8% in the first half of the current Iranian year, reaching 263,468 units. This marks an increase of 21,500 vehicles compared to the same period last year. trend.az »
Approximately 110,000 passenger cars were transited through Iran’s Lenge Port during the first half of the year, mainly heading to Iraq, Afghanistan, and Central Asia. Overall cargo handling at western Hormuzgan ports reached about 6.7 million tons, marking an 8% increase from last year. trend.az »
Passenger traffic through Iranian airports fell by 17% during the first five months of the current Iranian year, with 1.52 million travelers compared to 1.83 million in the same period last year. Mashhad Airport recorded the highest throughput, followed by Shiraz and Tabriz, as Iran’s 54 operational airports—including 14 international hubs—continue to serve a network handling around 30 million passengers annually. trend.az »
Iran plans to increase passenger flights over its skies by 50%, with about 730 flights currently daily, says Mohammad Amirani, CEO of Iran Airports and Air Navigation Company. Infrastructure upgrades and air traffic control modernization are underway, expected to finish within a year. trend.az »
From January through August 2025, Azerbaijan transported 6. 17 million tons of cargo by sea, a 9. 3 percent increase compared to the same period in 2024. Nearly half (48. 2 percent) of this cargo consisted of oil, with 80 percent being transit cargo. trend.az »
Azerbaijan produced 2,309 passenger cars from January through August 2025, down 12. 1 percent from the same period last year. Truck production also declined sharply, falling by 43. 6 percent to 220 units. trend.az »
Passenger transportation in Kyrgyzstan rose notably in the first seven months of 2025, driven primarily by road transport, while monthly figures in July showed mixed trends trend.az »
From January through July 2025, 9.8 million tons of cargo were transported by rail in Azerbaijan. This marks a 9.5 percent decrease compared to the same period in 2024. In contrast, rail passenger numbers rose by 21.1 percent, reaching 5.5 million people. trend.az »
From January through July 2025, 2.3 million air passengers were transported in Azerbaijan. This marks a 2.7 percent increase compared to the same period in 2024. Nearly all air travel—99.9 percent—was handled by state-owned carriers. trend.az »
In early 2025, Kazakhstani airlines transported 7. 2 million passengers, a 6 percent increase from last year. Domestic air travel operates on 61 routes with 849 weekly flights. Kazakhstan is upgrading its aviation infrastructure, including new airports and runway reconstructions. trend.az »