DUSHANBE, September 4, 2013, Asia-Plus – Tajik Air added one more Western-made airplane to its fleet on the Day of Civil Aviation, according to the Airline press office.
Boeing 737-400 landed today in the Dushanbe International Airport in the first half of the day. The airplane is purchased based on a financial leasing in the frame of Tajik Air recovery program.
Boeing 737-400 is the basic representative of 737 Classic family, and is meant for mid and long flight airlines with 162 seats.
Tajik Air held a ceremonial meeting for the 89th anniversary of Tajik Civil Aviation, where best employees were awarded Aviation Veteran, and various letters.





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