United Airports of Georgia
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საქართველოს აეროპორტების გაერთიანება | |
Formation | 2011 |
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Type | State-owned |
Legal status | Limited liability company |
Location | |
Region served | Georgia |
Products | Airport operations and services |
Irakli Karkashadze | |
Website | airports |
United Airports of Georgia LLC (Georgian: საქართველოს აეროპორტების გაერთიანება) is a state-owned company in Georgia established in 2011,[1] functioning under the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development.[2] It is the owner on behalf of the Georgian government of the country's civil airports,[3] of which it operates three. The civil airports comprise Tbilisi International Airport[3] and Batumi International Airport,[3] which are both operated by TAV Georgia,[3] and those operated by UAG itself, which are Kutaisi International Airport[3] and two domestic airports, namely, Mestia Airport, also known as Queen Tamar Airport,[3] and (from 2017) Ambrolauri Airport.[4][5][3]
References
[edit]- ^ UAG: სსიპ–სამოქალაქოავიაციისსააგენტოსდირექტორის ბრძანება№86 2011 წლის1 აგვისტოქ. თბილისი: ტექნიკურირეგლამენტის,,საქართველოსსამოქალაქო აეროპორტებისკონტროლირებადიდაშეზღუდულიდაშვების დაცულიზონებისგანსაზღვრისადაამზონებშიდაშვებისწესის“ დამტკიცებისთაობაზე - text of the Normative Act governing Georgian Civil Aviation (Order of the Director of the Civil Aviation Agency No 86, 1 August 2011)
- ^ European Committee of the Regions: Division of Powers - Georgia Transport
- ^ a b c d e f g RoutesOnline.com: United Airports of Georgia LLC
- ^ პრემიერ-მინისტრმა ამბროლაურის აეროპორტი გახსნა Government of Georgia: opening of Ambrolauri Airport, 14 Jan 2017
- ^ Caucasus Business Week: United Airports of Georgia commissions construction of Ambrolauri Airport, 25 Oct 2016
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