Caucasus Airlines

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Caucasus Airlines
IATA ICAO Callsign
NSSRJCAUCASUS
Hubs Batumi International Airport
Headquarters Batumi, Georgia

Caucasus Airlines was a regional airline based in Georgia which served domestic destinations and countries in the region.

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History

The airline was established in 2001 and started operations in November 2002. The airline imposed a voluntary suspension of services in 2004 and ceased operations. Previously known as Silk Route Airways, the name was changed for legal reasons.

Fleet

The Caucasus Airlines fleet included the following aircraft:

Caucasus Airlines operated 2 EMB-120 airplanes. Registration numbers 4L-XLA and 4L-XLF.


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