List of defunct airlines of Georgia

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This is a list of defunct airlines of the European country of Georgia . [1]

AirlineImage IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced
operations
Ceased
operations
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Adjarian Airlines UR-65073 Tupolev Tu.134A-3 Adjarian Airlines (7724565952).jpg ADJ19942001
AG Air AGA2013
Air Batumi BTMAIR BATUMI20102014
Air Bisec 19982004Rebranded as Georgian National Airlines
Air Caucasus UYCSG20122014
Air Georgia DFAGFAIR GEORGIA19921999Merged with Airzena to form Airzena Georgian Airlines
Air Iberia TBB20092011
Air Victory Georgia GVI20042009
Air West An12 ZLZ.JPG AWG20082010
Airzena 4L-TGA Boeing 737 Air Zena (8138561696).jpg A9TGZ19941999Merged with Air Georgia to form Airzena Georgian Airlines
Airzena Georgian Airlines 19992004Rebranded as Georgian Airways
Aquilene International
Aviaexport Airways 2013
Avial Airlines GGO20032003
Caucasus Airlines NSSRJCAUCASUS20022004
Eastern Express Georgia DGD20092010
Eurex Airlines Boeing 747-281F(SCD) Eurex Cargo, LUX Luxembourg (Findel), Luxembourg PP1272990999.jpg URX20092011
EuroLine EuroLine Yakovlev Yak-40 Karpezo-1.jpg 4LMJX20042010Rebranded as Georgian International Airlines
Fly Georgia FlyGeorgia.jpg 9YFGEGEORGIAN WING20112013
Flyvista 4L-AJD04122014LHR (15764207497).jpg GTAJDVista Georgia20142015Division of Vista Georgia
Georgian Airlines 19981999Merged into Airzena Georgian Airlines
Georgian Cargo Airlines 6RGEG19982002
Georgian International Airlines 4LGNNGEO-LINE20042014
Georgian National Airlines Georgian National Airlines. Canadair CL-600-2B19 Regional Jet CRJ-200ER (Alan Lebeda, November 2006)-2.jpg QBGFG20042008Rebranded as Sky Georgia
Georgian Star International 4L-ABI Airbus A300F GCS Cargo (12238276896).jpg GSTGEORGIAN STAR2009
Global Georgian Airways GGZ20042009
Karre Aviation Georgia GEO20102011
Lasare Air LRE19952004
Luftline Georgia 2016
Orbi Georgian Airways ORBI Georgian Airways Tupolev Tu-154B-2 Bidini.jpg NQDVU19921998Rebranded as Georgian Airlines
Sakaviaservice Ilyushin Il-76TD AN1754691.jpg EUAZG19982010
Sky Georgia QBGFGNATIONAL20082011
Sun Way MGC20102011
TAM Air (Tbilaviamsheni) Antonov An-12BK AN0852361.jpg L6VNZ20012010
Transair Georgia
VIP-Avia VPV20052008
Vista Georgia AJD2010
Zakavia 19231929Merged with Ukhrozdukhput into Dobrolyot

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