Air Caucasus
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| Founded | 2013 | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ceased operations | 2014 | ||||||
| Hubs | Tbilisi International Airport | ||||||
| Fleet size | 2 | ||||||
| Destinations | 5 | ||||||
| Headquarters | Tbilisi, Georgia | ||||||
| Key people | George Kodua[1] | ||||||
| Website | aircaucasus.com | ||||||
Air Caucasus was a Georgian airline based in Tbilisi.
History
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.[2] Meanwhile, it ceased operations.[3]
Destinations
As of May 2014, the airline operated flights to five destinations:[2]
| Hub | |
| Future | |
| Terminated destination | |
Fleet
As of May 2014, the Air Caucasus fleet consisted of the following aircraft:[4]
| Aircraft | In Service | Passengers | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| C | Y | Total | ||
| McDonnell Douglas MD-83 | 2 | |||
| Total | 2 | |||
References
- ↑ Ch Aviation News, http://www.ch-aviation.com/portal/airline/TBU#al_profile_tab_news
- 1 2 Air Caucasus website, http://aircaucasus.com/
- ↑ http://www.ch-aviation.com/portal/airline/TBU#al_profile_tab_info
- ↑ Ch Aviation, Air Caucasus, http://www.ch-aviation.com/portal/airline/TBU#al_profile_tab_fleet
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