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New cable cars will be built in Bostanlyk and Zaamin

2020-11-27 | Tourism

Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Chairman of the State Committee for tourism development Aziz Abdukhakimov met with Director of the Austrian company “Doppelmayr” for CIS countries Valery Yashin.  

The parties discussed the development of cable cars in Uzbekistan. It should be noted that on November 25, Doppelmayr technical specialists visited Bostanlyk and Zaamin regions in order to study the area for the construction of new cable cars.

According to Aziz Abdukhakimov, two gondola-chair-type cable cars and three lifts to service the ski slopes will be built in Zaamin. In Amirsoy, it is planned to build an additional gondola-type cable car, several lifts that will serve the ski slopes. In addition, it is also planned to build two observation gandol-type cable cars. As part of this mission, negotiations were held to accelerate the projects. Doppelmayr's technical specialists arrived and started topographical and engineering survey and geological works, which are used to determine the routes of cable cars and chairlifts. Following the meeting, an agreement was reached to sign a Memorandum of cooperation on the development of cable cars in Uzbekistan, in particular in Bostanlyk and Zaamin.

The Austrian company "Doppelmayr" specializes in the production of cable cars and equipment for them: chair lifts and gondolas. The company pioneered the production of the "3S" three-rope gondola in Kitzbuhel (Austria), Koblenz (Germany) and Whistler-Blackcomb (Canada).  It also introduces a number of innovative products to the market such as heated lift seats.  

Source: Ministry of Tourism and cultural heritage of the Republic of Uzbekistan

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