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Geo-Sky
IATA ICAO Call sign
D4 GEL SKY GEORGIA
Founded2017
Commenced operations2017
HubsTbilisi International Airport
Fleet size7
HeadquartersTbilisi, Georgia
Websiteairgeosky.ge

Geo-Sky is a Georgian cargo airline founded in 2017.[1][2] According to the Civil Aviation Agency of the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia, Geosky is the busiest airline in the country in terms of number of flights flown.[3] It also operates passenger flights under the brand name Georgian Wings.[4]

Destinations

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The airline primarily operates cargo services between Europe and Southeast Asia, with a primary market of cargo transfer between Germany, Georgia and China.[5] Geo-Sky started additional scheduled passenger operations after gaining a contract for services in Sudan in 2023.[6]

Fleet

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Geo-Sky Boeing 737-800 wearing the Georgian Wings branding
Geo-Sky Boeing 747-200SF

The Geo-Sky fleet consists of the following aircraft:

Georgian Wings passenger fleet
Aircraft In service Orders Passengers References
C Y Total
Boeing 737-800 1 12 144 156 [citation needed]
Boeing 737-300 2 148 148 [citation needed]
Geo-Sky Cargo fleet
Boeing 747-200SF 2 [7]
Boeing 757-200SF 1 [8]
Boeing 767-300ER(BCF) 1 [9]

References

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  1. ^ ch-aviation.com
  2. ^ "About Us - Air Geosky". About Us - Air Geosky. Retrieved 2023-04-19.
  3. ^ Arabidze, Maia (2023-03-20). "საქართველოს საჰაერო სატვირთო გადაზიდვების ბაზარზე შესრულებული ფრენების მიხედვით ლიდერი ისევ Geo Sky-ა". AviaNews.ge (in Georgian). Retrieved 2023-04-19.
  4. ^ airgeosky.ge - Georgian Wings is starting regular flights on Tbilisi-Trabzon-Tbilisi route 10 October 2024
  5. ^ Ganesh, Siddharth (2023-02-16). "Geo Sky to Continue Flying the Boeing 747-200". Airways. Retrieved 2023-04-19.
  6. ^ ch-aviation.com
  7. ^ airwaysmag.com
  8. ^ aircargonews.net
  9. ^ airgeosky.ge - The new Boeing 767-300ER(BCF) cargo aircraft of Geosky Airlines has arrived in Georgia 2 November 2024
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