Geosky Airlines Continues Fleet Expansion – the Fourth Boeing 767-300F Has Arrived in Tbilisi
Geosky Airlines continues the steady expansion of its fleet and operational capabilities. The airline has added a new Boeing 767-300F freighter aircraft, registered as 4L-GEF, to its growing fleet. The aircraft has arrived from the United States and is now based at Tbilisi International Airport.
Over the past year, Geosky Airlines has expanded its fleet with four Boeing 767-300F freighters, clearly demonstrating the consistent execution of the company’s strategic development plan.
The newly added Boeing 767-300F is a highly efficient, multi-purpose cargo aircraft, ideally suited for both medium- and long-haul operations. Its wide fuselage and spacious cargo hold make it exceptionally effective for the transportation of oversized or temperature-sensitive freight. The aircraft offers a maximum payload capacity of 56.5 tons, while its twin-engine configuration ensures high reliability and operational stability in meeting the complex demands of modern global logistics.
“The arrival of the fourth Boeing 767-300F in our fleet marks another important milestone in Geosky’s development journey and reflects the growing demand for our services. We remain committed to expanding our fleet and continuously enhancing our operations to efficiently meet the increasing global air cargo needs,” the company stated.
The continued fleet expansion underscores Geosky Airlines’ goal to remain the most dynamically developing cargo carrier in the region and to further strengthen Georgia’s position within the global air transportation network.
Established in 2017, Geosky Airlines is a Georgian cargo airline successfully operating routes between Europe and Asia from its base in Tbilisi. In May 2025, the airline successfully renewed its IOSA (IATA Operational Safety Audit) certification. Geosky is a certified IATA member airline, reaffirming its commitment to the highest international aviation safety and operational standards.
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EMAAR Group: Tbilisi Waterfront,Gonio Yachts, Marina projects have been developed in full compliance with local regulations, environmental priorities,sustainability standards
18.11.2025.17:00
EMAAR Group on Monday said The Tbilisi Waterfront and Gonio Yachts and Marina projects had been developed under the guidance of national and municipal authorities, ensuring full compliance with local regulations, environmental priorities and sustainability standards.
The statement noted that both projects prioritised the preservation of the natural habitat and biodiversity.
“Eagle Hills’ involvement stems from a deep belief in the growth potential of Georgia, its dynamic tourism sector and the Government’s vision to create a progressive investment environment. Our projects – Tbilisi Waterfront and Gonio Yachts and Marina – represent long-term commitments to Georgia’s economic and social growth, with the aim of creating lasting value for local communities and future generations. Both projects have been developed under the guidance of national and municipal authorities, ensuring full compliance with local regulations, environmental priorities and sustainability standards”, EMAAR Group said.
“Eagle Hills places great importance on respecting the natural landscape and all research and design directions take into account the requirements set by relevant Government institutions and environmental experts at all stages. In Tbilisi and Batumi, this philosophy is embedded in energy-efficient infrastructure, green mobility networks and a deep commitment to environmental responsibility. Both projects prioritise the preservation of natural habitats, biodiversity and the protection of migratory bird reserves on the Black Sea coast through sustainable design, responsible land and coastal management, and the protection of pristine landscapes”, the statement continued.
EMAAR Group further added that they focus on implementing projects that create jobs, support local industries, improve tourism infrastructure, and attract international investment, which would directly contribute to Georgia's GDP growth and long-term prosperity.
“Eagle Hills, which operates in 12 countries, has a proven track record in creating world-class mixed-use complexes and hospitality destinations, including Belgrade Waterfront in Serbia and the United Arab Emirates, as well as projects in Latvia and Albania. We are proud to announce that the Eagle Hills Georgia presentation center was officially opened in Tbilisi on October 21, 2025, marking a significant milestone in the project’s launch. Additional details about both projects will be gradually released on our official channels and social media platforms in the coming period”, the statement concluded.