
Georgia has seen a sharp rise in aircraft parts exports in 2025, according to GeoStat. In the first seven months of the year, exports reached 30.9 tons valued at $8.37 million, more than double the amount exported during the same period in 2024.
Export figures (first 7 months):
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2025: $8.37 million / 30.9 tons
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2024: $3.47 million / 17.7 tons
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2023: $1.52 million / 3.5 tons
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2022: $0.38 million / 1.7 tons
The United States was the primary destination, purchasing $7 million worth of parts, followed by Israel with $1.2 million. Including re-exports, total aircraft parts exports in 2025 exceeded $10 million.
Much of the exported output comes from Aero-Structures Technologies (Cyclone), a Georgian manufacturer specializing in composite aircraft parts, primarily for Boeing.
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