Uzbekistan Launches Avion Airline With New Austrian Diamond DA62 Aerial Laboratory Aircraft
Uzbekistan’s new Avion airline acquires an Austrian Diamond DA62 aircraft to enhance airport safety and calibrate high-precision navigation systems nationwide.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 7, 2026, 8:10 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Kun.uz

A New Era for Uzbek Aviation Oversight
The Ministry of Transport has officially integrated the Diamond DA62 MPP into its national fleet, marking the formal launch of Avion as a specialized service provider. By obtaining an aircraft operator certificate, the Uzaeronavigation Center has transitioned from a purely administrative body to one capable of managing its own technical flight operations. This development represents a shift toward self-sufficiency in aviation safety, as the new subsidiary is tasked with the high-precision inspection of airport infrastructure. According to the Ministry, the airline will focus on the calibration of radio-technical systems, ensuring that every airport under its jurisdiction maintains the technical integrity required for modern flight operations.
The Sophisticated Mechanics of the Diamond DA62
The chosen vessel for this mission is a specialized modification of the Austrian-manufactured Diamond DA62, specifically the Multi Purpose Platform variant. This aircraft is far more than a standard transport vehicle, as it comes equipped with high-precision laboratory systems designed to evaluate air navigation compliance. These onboard tools allow the crew to verify that visual landing aids and navigation systems meet the rigorous international requirements set by the International Civil Aviation Organization. The Ministry of Transport confirmed via video evidence that this specific model is tailored for the technical rigors of airfield system verification, providing a stable and technologically advanced environment for mid-air testing.
Expanding the Scope of Aviation Safety Tasks
Beyond its primary role as a flying laboratory, the Avion fleet is designated to execute a variety of special tasks related to the monitoring of national aviation infrastructure. The versatility of the DA62 MPP allows the Uzaeronavigation Center to expand its operational reach into areas such as border patrolling, emergency management, and environmental monitoring. According to official reports, the aircraft is equally capable of supporting search and rescue missions, making it a multi-functional asset for the state. This broader mandate ensures that the investment in the Austrian aircraft serves multiple layers of national security and safety beyond simple equipment calibration.
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