Air Transport Services Group (ATSG) announced that its leasing subsidiary, Cargo Aircraft Management (CAM), recently delivered two Boeing 767-300 aircraft to Georgian Airways of Tbilisi, Georgia under multi-year leases.
While one Boeing 767-300 is a newly converted freighter delivered in July, the other is a passenger aircraft delivered in June, says an official release from ATSG.
“We are pleased to deepen our partnership with ATSG with these two aircraft,” says David Gaiashvili, General Director, Georgian Airways. “Founded over three decades ago, Georgian Airways has established itself as a trusted leader in the aviation industry with a steadfast commitment to safety and a relentless pursuit of excellence. We are looking forward to growing with ATSG following its great experience and expertise in the industry.”
Mike Berger, Chief Executive Officer, ATSG adds: “These leases reflect the growing demand for global air capacity and reinforce our Lease+Plus strategy, providing comprehensive, reliable, and flexible leasing solutions for our global customers. We are excited to grow capacity with our existing customers as it validates the value ATSG brings to the leasing market. Medium widebody freighters like the Boeing 767 and Airbus A330 are ideal for cargo airlines based in Eastern Europe and Western Asia. The geographic location of Tbilisi is an excellent mid-point for goods flowing out of China and ultimately destined for Europe, Southeast Asia and the Middle East.”
Georgian Airways offers scheduled, charter and regular flights across Europe, the Baltic region, the Caucasus, the Black Sea Region, the Middle East, eastern and southern Asia, the release added.