The Almaty International Airport (Almaty, Kazakhstan) has an advantageous geographical location on the route from South-Eastern Asia to Europe and back.

The airport’s capacity and resources for servicing aircrafts and passengers has increased significantly with the completion of the new terminal.

This building has an up-to-date infrastructure. The latest scientific and technical achievements have been employed here

The high status of the Republic’s leading airport as well as regular technology updates at the Almaty international airport dictates the need to upgrade the employees’ professional levels continually. The maximum result is achieved by the use of a purposeful HR policy with an effective personnel selection and placement.

The runway is equipped with the latest technology, meeting ICAO international standards’ requirements. It was reconstructed in 1998 to provide for the safe arrivals of comfortable modern airliners at the Almaty airport.

The Almaty airport was awarded II-d category and status of an International Airport after the runway was reconstructed and approved.

The airport was founded in 1935. Up to 1990 it was the part of Kazakh Department of Civil Aviation. On April 26, 1991 the airport had been re-organized into "Alma-Ata Airport", and beginning from 1993 it run as an independent business unit. In 1994 it was re-organized into OJSC "Almaty Airport", later re-named to JSC Almaty International Airport.