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Dnata and Silk Way Group form joint venture for aviation hub in Azerbaijan

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Dnata and Silk Way Group form joint venture for aviation hub in Azerbaijan
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Steve Allen CEO | dnata

Dnata, a global provider of air and travel services, has entered into a joint venture with Azerbaijan’s Silk Way Group to launch ground handling and cargo operations at Alat International Airport, located in the Alat Free Economic Zone in Baku. The agreement was signed ahead of the airport’s new terminal opening, scheduled for April 2027.

The partnership aims to combine dnata’s international expertise with Silk Way Group’s local market presence to offer comprehensive aviation services in Azerbaijan. The new airport’s logistics facilities are expected to handle over 500,000 tonnes of cargo annually, with anticipated growth of 5% per year over the next decade.

The joint venture will begin by providing cargo and ground handling services, later expanding into catering, freight forwarding, de-icing, and other aviation support services. The goal is to establish an integrated service platform for airlines and airport customers in Baku. The initiative is projected to create more than 1,000 local jobs and will include investment in training and skills development for Azerbaijan’s aviation sector.

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Dnata already works with Silk Way West Airlines in five countries, managing over 1,150 flights and 85,000 tonnes of cargo each year.

Steve Allen, CEO of dnata, said: “Our joint venture with the Silk Way Group is an important step in expanding dnata’s global footprint and supporting the Caucasus region’s rapid growth. Baku’s new airport will be a critical hub for cargo flows in the region, and our investment ensures that airlines and logistics partners have access to safe, quality, and reliable services from day one."

He added: “Beyond operational excellence, this venture reflects our long-term strategy to provide integrated aviation solutions in high-potential markets. We look forward to continuing our successful partnership with Silk Way Group to support Azerbaijan’s aviation and logistics industries, businesses and wider communities.”

Zaur Akhundov, President of Silk Way Group, stated: “Our partnership with dnata marks a new milestone in the development of Azerbaijan’s aviation industry. Together, we are shaping a modern ecosystem that will connect the Alat Free Economic Zone with the global aviation and logistics network. This joint venture represents not only an investment in infrastructure but also in people — creating new jobs, developing professional skills, and building a foundation for sustainable growth. The establishment of aviation services at Alat International Airport is a strategic step toward realizing our vision of transforming Azerbaijan into a leading regional hub.”

Alat International Airport will feature 18 aircraft stands, a 4,000-meter runway and taxiway, and an air traffic control center. The project is intended to boost Azerbaijan’s transportation infrastructure and support economic development in the surrounding area. Upon completion in 2027, the Alat Free Economic Zone will serve as a key transit hub with integrated logistics facilities and direct links to the Baku International Sea Trade Port as well as major railway and motorway networks.

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