Georgia’s Geosky Airlines unveils new livery
The updated corporate identity applied to its Boeing 767-300 Freighter
Georgia-based cargo carrier Geosky Airlines has revealed its first aircraft featuring a refreshed brand identity. In March, one of the company’s Boeing 767-300F freighters entered service sporting a new indigo-blue color scheme.
The aircraft with 4L-GEF side number also features a new primary brand symbol: the Lion, now established as the airline’s principal identifying mark. Its mane is inspired by the traditional Georgian Borjgali symbol, representing perpetual motion and continuous development, the airline explained.
As part of the rebranding, the company name has been consolidated into a single word — Geosky— to underscore brand unity and strengthen its international positioning.
Founded in 2017, the Georgian carrier currently operates a fleet of four Boeing 767-300 freighters, transporting cargo between Europe and Asia via its hub in Tbilisi.
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