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Kazakhstan Plans Aerotaxis Biometric Boarding and AI Cargo Systems in Aviation Push

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Kazakhstan's aviation digitalization plan includes aerotaxis, biometric boarding (Q-Gate), and AI cargo systems. The commercial mechanism is weak: no specific investment amounts, company involvement, or supply chain disruptions are mentioned. The impact is country-specific (Kazakhstan) and primarily regulatory/operational for local airports and airlines. Affected products and supply chain links are not specified.

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  • Q-Gate system to expand to 32 airport terminals by end of 2026
  • Government grants for aviation specialties to rise from 180 to 618 by 2026
  • Student enrollment in aviation education increased by over 72%
  • Ministry of Transport to establish legislation for aerotaxis, biometric ID, and AI cargo by end of June
  • AI tools to be integrated into cargo systems for automated document processing

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