With a current fleet of six aircraft, Centrum Air does not immediately scream the same thoughts as the larger airlines in the Middle East specializing in one-stop connections between Europe and Asia. Yet, it hopes to emerge with a competitive edge on speed. Fast connection times combined with an ideal geographical location, make Tashkent transits a worthwhile investment it believes.
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