Following a meeting between the prime minister of Georgia, Giorgi Kvirikashvili, and Mi Hua, president of Hualing Group, it has been agreed that the Chinese company will establish an international airline based out of Georgia. The proposed airline will use two 737s to begin flights to Europe and Asia, with further plans to fly to North American using a 777.
Reports state that Hualing plans to leverage the infrastructure from a recently-bought Chinese airline to create the new carrier.
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