{{one source|date=March 2025}} {{Infobox Airline |airline = Transair Georgia |logo = |logo_size = |fleet_size = |destinations = |IATA = - |ICAO = - |callsign = - |parent = |company_slogan = |founded = |ceased = |headquarters = Georgia |key_people = |hubs = |secondary_hubs = |focus_cities = |frequent_flyer = |lounge = |alliance = |website = }}
'''Transair Georgia''' was an airline based in Georgia.
== Incidents == In late-September 1993, three Transair Georgia aircraft were destroyed by Abkhazian rebels over the course of three days, leaving a total of 136 people dead. The first aircraft (a Tu-134) went down in the Black Sea whilst on approach to Sukhumi Dranda Airport, the second (a Tu-154, reportedly carrying Georgian troops) went down on the runway at the airport, and the third (another Tu-134) was attacked on the ground with mortar/artillery fire. {| class = "wikitable" ! ! Aircraft<br>type ! Incident<br>type |- | 1st aircraft | Tupolev Tu-134 | Shootdown |- | 2nd aircraft | Tupolev Tu-154 | Shootdown |- | 3rd aircraft | Tupolev Tu-134 | Ground attack |}
==Fleet== The Transair Georgia fleet included the following aircraft: * Tupolev 134 * Tupolev 154
==References== {{Portal|Georgia (country)|Aviation}} {{reflist|2}} * {{cite web |url=https://asn.flightsafety.org/database/operators/4789 |title=Transair Georgia |website=Aviation Safety Network |publisher=Flight Safety Foundation |access-date=2025-03-07}}
{{Airlines of Georgia (country)|state=collapsed}}
Category:Transair Georgia Category:Defunct airlines of Georgia (country)
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