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Sep 27, 2006 (newstodate): The Georgian National Airlines is gradually replacing its TU-134 with CRJ200 aircraft on its route networl.
The carrier has just introduced the CRJ200 on its route beween Moscow Vnukovo Airport and Kutaisi, and the aircraft will also soon be operated on routes between Moscow and Tblisi as well as to St Petersburg, Kiev, Dnepropetrovsk, and Alma Ata.
From this winter program, the airline will also introduce the CRJ200 on routes to Prague and Odessa.
The Georgian National Airlines received its first CRJ200 aircraft in July this year.
The carrier has just introduced the CRJ200 on its route beween Moscow Vnukovo Airport and Kutaisi, and the aircraft will also soon be operated on routes between Moscow and Tblisi as well as to St Petersburg, Kiev, Dnepropetrovsk, and Alma Ata.
From this winter program, the airline will also introduce the CRJ200 on routes to Prague and Odessa.
The Georgian National Airlines received its first CRJ200 aircraft in July this year.