Azerbaijan constitutes a bridge between Europe and Caucasus with Central Asia. It borders Russia in the North, Georgia and Armenia in the West, the Islamic Republic of Iran in the South and shares a c...
Azerbaijan has a relatively developed infrastructure which includes about 22.000km of railroads, and 6 international airports. It also has the largest Caspian port. The transport sector in Azerbaijan,...
Azerbaijan main transport infrastructures. Role of transport corridors. Incomes and expenditures from Transportation in the Transport Sector in 2015. Trans-Caspian International Transportation Corrido...
Multi-year Expert Meeting on Transport,Trade Logistics and Trade Facilitation. Transport and logistics innovation towards the review of the Almaty Programme of Action in 2014. More: EaP Homepage Ag...
Improving connectivity, particularly in terms of local roads that reduce transport costs for products and people, a key input to promote private sector investment, rural productivity and access to eco...
The existing network of transportation infrastructure allows Azerbaijan to transport not only its own energy resources, but also oil from Central Asia, thus becoming a transit state. Thus via Baku-Tbi...
Azerbaijan aviation’s economic benefits The aviation sector contributes AZN 395 million (0.8%) to Azerbaijani GDP and supports 28,000 jobs. Air transport to, from and within Azerbaijan creates three...
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