Participants
Teams from five countries took part: Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Belarus and Kyrgyzstan. In total, seven teams representing leading specialised educational institutions of the region competed in the aviation battle.
- 1Russia
- 2Kazakhstan
- 3Uzbekistan
- 4Belarus
- 5Kyrgyzstan
Team composition
One of the key requirements for participants was that teams be formed from second- and third-year students of various specialties and programmes, which promoted interdisciplinary collaboration and teamwork.
Winner
Following the competition, the Grand Prix Cup of the “Central Asian Aviation Cup – 2026” was awarded to the team from the Belarusian State Aviation Academy, noted for their deep knowledge, modern approach and high level of analytical thinking.
Jury
The jury included representatives of the leadership of higher education institutions from the participating countries. According to them, choosing the winners was not an easy task due to the high level of preparation of all teams.
Results and awards
At the closing ceremony, educational leaders emphasised the importance of such events for the development of aviation education, strengthening international ties and exchanging experience between students and lecturers.
The winners received the Grand Prix Cup; prize-winners were awarded certificates for their places, and participants and team leaders received certificates and letters of appreciation.
Outlook
The organisers expressed confidence that the “Central Asian Aviation Cup” will become an annual tradition and will contribute to the further development of international cooperation in the aviation sector.







