Georgian cargo carrier Geosky Airlines has launched regular freighter flights between China and Denmark via Georgia.
The service departs from Xi’an Xianyang International Airport, stops at Tbilisi International Airport and continues to Copenhagen Airport.
Flights are operated with Boeing 767-300 freighters.
Geosky said Copenhagen is a key logistics hub for Scandinavia and offers strong potential for the transport of high-value cargo and ecommerce goods.
The airline said the new route represents an important step in its international development and supports its objective of offering flexible, high-standard air cargo services in global markets.
By routing flights through Tbilisi, Geosky also aims to strengthen Georgia’s role as a regional transport and transit hub.
In September 2025, Geosky launched flights from Tbilisi to Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport in China.
Since its launch in 2017, the airline has operated regular cargo flights to 66 countries. Its fleet includes four Boeing 767-300 passenger-to-freighter aircraft and one Boeing 757-200P2F.
At the beginning of April, Geosky also became the first airline in Georgia to begin implementing Evidence-Based Training in flight operations.






















