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Georgia (country) cargo airline, established in 2020
Camex
IATA ICAO Call sign
- CMS CAMEX
Commenced operations23 April 2018; 6 years ago (2018-04-23)
SubsidiariesCAMEX Adria Airlines
Fleet size3 (May 2024)
HeadquartersTbilisi, Georgia (country)
Websitecamex.aero

Camex (IATA code: Z7) is a cargo airline based at Tbilisi, Georgia's Tbilisi International Airport. The airline was established in 2020 by parent company Camex International, a cargo company. Camex uses Boeing 737-800 Converted Freighter aircraft.

History

On May 8, 2022, Camex received their air operator's certificate from the Georgian Civil Aviation Administration.

Camex received its first aircraft, a former Ryanair aircraft that was in Guangzhou, China, on July 7 of that year. The airplane is owned by Nomura, Babcock and Brown, which leases it to the Georgian airline.

The airline was formally launched on August 1, 2022, in an event that was attended by, among many others, United States ambassador to Georgia, Kelly Degnan.

In January 2023, Camex announced that they will set up a subsidiary in Slovenia named Camex Adria Airlines. The company successfully applied for a European operational license in December 2023. The subsidiary operates a single Boeing 737-800BCF freighter.

Fleet

As of May 2024, the Camex fleet consists of the following aircraft:

Camex Fleet
Aircraft In Service Orders Notes
Boeing 737-800(F) 3 One operated by CAMEX Adria Airlines
Total 3

References

  1. Jeffrey, Rebecca (July 6, 2022). "CAMEX Airlines takes delivery of first B737-800 Boeing Converted Freighter from BBAM".
  2. "Georgia's CAMEX Airlines certifies, to launch in mid-3Q22". ch-aviation.
  3. "Georgia's CAMEX Airlines adds first aircraft, a B737". ch-aviation.
  4. "Ambassador Degnan's Remarks at Gazelle Finance and CAMEX Airlines Event". August 2022.
  5. "Georgia's Camex sets up Slovenian carrier". 2023-01-24. Retrieved 2024-05-19.
  6. "CAMEX EU". Camex.aero. Retrieved 2024-05-19.
  7. "CAMEX Airlines Fleet Details and History". Planespotters.net. 2024-04-06. Retrieved 2024-05-19.


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