Geosky Airlines announces regular cargo services from China to Copenhagen
The inaugural flight on this route took place on April 19
The Georgian cargo carrier Geosky Airlines announced the launch of regular services connecting China and Copenhagen. The inaugural flight on this route took place on April 19, when a Boeing 767-300 arrived in the Danish capital from Xi’an, China, following a stopover in Tbilisi.
The launch of this cargo route reaffirms the airline’s strategic objective: to provide flexible, high-standard air freight services to the global market, Geosky Airlines said in a statement.
The carrier also operates cargo services from Xi’an via Tbilisi to several other European destinations, including Barcelona, Brescia, and Prague. Geosky Airlines’ current fleet consists of four Boeing 767-300F aircraft, each capable of carrying up to 56.5 tons of cargo.
CentralAsia+ Aero earlier reported: Georgia’s Geosky Airlines unveils new livery.
CentralAsia+ Aero earlier reported: Georgia’s Geosky Airlines sends its Boeing 767-300 to Tashkent for maintenance.
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