Air Caucasus
IATA ICAO Callsign
UY CSG
Founded2013
Ceased operations2014
HubsTbilisi International Airport
Fleet size2
Destinations5
HeadquartersTbilisi, Georgia
Key peopleGeorge Kodua[1]
Websiteaircaucasus.com

Air Caucasus was a Georgian airline based in Tbilisi.

History

Georgy Kodua (Russian: Георгий Кодуа) (Georgian: გიორგი კოდუა) was the president of Air Caucasus.[2]

Air Caucasus began operation in August 2013. As of May 2014 the airline had 2 McDonnell Douglas MD-83 aircraft and operated regularly scheduled flights to five airports from its hub at Tbilisi Airport.[3] Meanwhile, it ceased operations.[4]

Destinations

As of May 2014, the airline operated flights to five destinations:[3]

Hub
Future
Terminated destination
City Country Airport Refs
Tbilisi GeorgiaTbilisi Airport
Aktau KazakhstanAktau Airport
Tel Aviv IsraelTel Aviv-Ben Gurion
Bagdad IraqBaghdad International Airport
Erbil IraqErbil International Airport
Tehran IranTehran Imam Khomeini International Airport
Riyadh Saudi ArabiaKing Khalid International Airport
Kyiv UkraineKyiv International Airport (Zhuliany)

Fleet

As of May 2014, the Air Caucasus fleet consisted of the following aircraft:[5]

Air Caucasus
Aircraft In Service Passengers
C Y Total
McDonnell Douglas MD-83 2
Total 2

References

  1. Ch Aviation News, http://www.ch-aviation.com/portal/airline/TBU#al_profile_tab_news
  2. "გიორგი კოდუა: მთავრობა ავიაბაზარზე მონოპოლიებს უზრუნველყოფს" [Giorgi Kodua: The government provides monopolies in the aviation market]. ნეტგაზეთი (netgazeti.ge) (in Georgian). 27 May 2014. Retrieved 22 October 2021.
  3. 1 2 Air Caucasus website, http://aircaucasus.com/
  4. "Air Caucasus on ch-aviation".
  5. Ch Aviation, Air Caucasus, http://www.ch-aviation.com/portal/airline/TBU#al_profile_tab_fleet


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