Georgian cargo carrier Geosky Airlines has commenced regular freighter flights from China to Denmark via Georgia.
Flights depart Xi’an Xianyang International Airport (XIY), stop at Tbilisi International Airport (TBS) and then carry on to Copenhagen Airport (CPH).
The flights are operated using Boeing 767-300 freighters, according to the Tbilisi-based cargo airline, charter and ACMI provider, which aims to continue expanding its international operational network.
“Copenhagen represents an important logistics hub for the Scandinavian market, increasing the potential for the rapid and reliable transportation of high-value cargo and e-commerce goods, said GeoSky.
“The addition of this cargo route to Geosky Airlines’ operations marks a significant stage in the airline’s development and once again highlights its strategic objective — to provide flexible and high-standard air cargo services in the global market.”
The airline added that operating flights via Tbilisi, under a transit hub model, further strengthens Georgia’s role in the regional transportation network.
In September last year, Geosky began flying from TBS to Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport (CKG) in China.
Since its launch in 2017, Geosky Airlines has operated regular cargo flights to 66 countries worldwide.
Data from Planespotters shows the airline’s fleet comprises four 767-300 passenger to freighter (P2F) aircraft, the fourth of which was added in October last year, plus one Boeing 757-200P2F.
At the beginning of April, Geosky announced it had become the first airline in Georgia to initiate the implementation of Evidence-Based Training (EBT) in flight operations.

