Georgian Airways
Georgian Airways
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Founded |
2004 |
Hubs |
Tbilisi International Airport, Georgia |
Fleet size |
11 |
Destinations |
12 |
Company slogan |
Fly with us |
Headquarters |
Tbilisi, Georgia |
Key people |
Tamaz Gaiashvili, (Chairman of the Board) |
Website |
www.georgian-airways.com |
Georgian Airways planes at Tbilisi International Airport
Georgian Airways (Georgian: ჯორჯიან ეარვეის) is the national airline of the Caucasian republic of Georgia based in the capital, Tbilisi. It is a privately owned airline operating services from Georgia to destinations in Europe and the Middle East. Its main base is Tbilisi International Airport.[1]
History
The airline was established and started operations in September 1994 as Airzena and started with business and charter flights. Scheduled services were added in 1997. Airzena merged with Air Georgia in November 1999 to form Airzena Georgian Airlines and adopted the current title on 1 October 2004.[1]
Destinations
Codeshare agreements
Georgian Airways has codeshare agreements with the following airlines:[2]
Fleet
The Georgian Airways fleet includes the following aircraft (as of 12 February 2010).[3]
Georgian Airways Fleet
Aircraft |
Total |
Passengers
(Business/Economy) |
Notes |
Boeing 737-300 |
1 |
126 (12/114) |
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Boeing 737-400 |
1 |
148 (16/132) |
|
Boeing 737-500 |
3 |
112 (16/96)
115 (16/99) |
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Boeing 737-700 |
1 |
120 (12/108) |
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Bombardier CRJ100 |
2 |
50 (10/40) |
|
Bombardier CRJ200 |
2 |
50 (10/40) |
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Bombardier Challenger 850 |
1 |
VIP |
Operated for the Government of Georgia |
The average age of "Georgian Airways" aircraft is 12.8 years.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Flight International 3 April 2007
- ↑ Georgian Airways Partners
- ↑ Georgian Airways Fleet - CH Aviation
External links
Airlines of Georgia |
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Air Batumi · Caucasus Airlines · Georgian Airways · Georgian International Airlines · Sky Georgia · TAM Air · Zakavia
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