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==Airports== As of 2012, Uzbekistan has [[List of airports in Uzbekistan|53 airports]]. 33 of them have paved [[runways]], six of which had runways longer than {{convert|3000|m|abbr=on}}. The largest of them, [[Tashkent International Airport]], is linked with European and Middle Eastern cities by direct flights of [[Aeroflot]], [[Lufthansa]], and [[Turkish Airlines]], and with [[New York City|New York]] and [[Los Angeles]] via connecting flights through [[Moscow]]. The national airline, Uzbek Havo Yollari ([[Uzbekistan Airlines]]), flies mainly within the former Soviet Union.<ref name=cp/> In August 2010, Hanjin Group, the parent of [[Korean Airlines]], opened a new cargo terminal at [[Navoi]], which will become a cargo hub with regular Incheon-Navoi-Milan flights.
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