On December 5, 2013, the airline was re-registered as ”Air Kyrgyzstan” Open Joint Stock Company.
On 26 October 2017, the airline suspended all operations after its sole aircraft, a Boeing 737-500 registered as EX-37501, was put into storage after a birdstrike accident.
[citation needed] Air Kyrgyzstan OJSC had 60 frequencies and licenses in the following areas: Air Kyrgyzstan had codeshare agreements with the following airlines at April 2014: The Air Kyrgyzstan fleet consisted of the following aircraft:[8] On December 28, 2011, Air Kyrgyzstan Tupolev Tu-134, registration EX-020, operating flight QH3 from Bishkek to Osh, Kyrgyzstan, with 73 passengers and 6 crew suffered a hard landing on Osh's runway 12 resulting in the collapse of the right main gear, right wing separation and the aircraft rolling on its back in fog and low visibility.
The aircraft came to a stop on soft ground about 10 meters off the right runway edge.
A fuel leak from the left wing led to a fire erupting which was quickly extinguished by airport emergency services.