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06/25/2025, 16:35The largest airlines are listed as debtors of OJSC Kyrgyzstan Airports. Their liabilities exceed half a billion KGS. This data is provided in the company's financial statements.
At the end of 2024, the largest accounts receivable from OJSC Kyrgyzstan Airports (formerly OJSC Manas International Airport) were owed by a number of international air carriers.
According to the company's report, the total debt of the 18 largest debtors amounted to 856.2 million KGS. This covers 78.26% of the total amount receivable. Turkish Airlines is the leader, owing 333.9 million KGS as of December 31 last year. This is almost 40% of the total debt owed by the top debtors.
In second place is Pegasus Airlines with a debt of 139.3 million KGS, and Aeroflot closes the top three with 66 million KGS.
Other significant debtors include Air Astana (72.8 million KGS), US Military (59.3 million), Wizz Air Abu Dhabi, and Jazeera Airways, each of which owes more than 37 million KGS.
In addition to air carriers, the list includes duty-free operators (10.7 million KGS) and logistics companies. However, the lion's share of the debt — more than half a billion KGS— is owed by airlines.