Geosky Airlines launches China-Europe cargo route via Georgia
The new service is expected to support the movement of high-value cargo and e-commerce shipments into Northern Europe.

Geosky Airlines has expanded its international network with the launch of regular cargo flights connecting China to Europe via Georgia, with Copenhagen as the destination. The move introduces a new link between Asia and Northern Europe under a transit hub model centred on Georgia.
The flights are operated using Boeing 767-300 freighter aircraft. The deployment of this aircraft type supports cargo movement across long-haul sectors linking production centres in Asia with consumption markets in Europe.
The routing via Georgia reflects the airline’s approach to positioning the country as a transit point in regional logistics flows. The development adds to Georgia’s role in connecting trade corridors between Asia and Europe through air cargo operations.
Copenhagen is positioned as a logistics node for the Scandinavian market. The new service is expected to support the movement of high-value cargo and e-commerce shipments into Northern Europe, with routing options that connect to wider distribution networks in the region.
The addition of this route forms part of the airline’s network expansion strategy. The carrier stated that the development aligns with its objective to provide flexible and high-standard air cargo services in the global market.
In April 2026, the airline also launched cargo operations to another destination, marking its second network addition in the same month. Since its establishment, Geosky Airlines has operated regular cargo flights to 66 countries worldwide, reflecting its ongoing expansion across international markets.

