A collaborative airline might emerge in the near future as ties between Chechnya and Iran deepen.
The Prime Minister of Chechnya, Muslim Khuchiev, has hinted at the potential creation of a joint aviation enterprise with Iran aimed at fostering regular air transportation. Mechanisms to execute this project will soon be determined.
Additionally, plans are underway to establish an aviation cluster to reduce air travel costs and advance the aviation industry in both Russia and Iran.
Simultaneously, construction is underway for a new airport in Grozny capable of accommodating all types of aircraft. This development is poised to bolster passenger traffic to 1.5 million individuals annually.