Georgia has noticeably increased its aircraft parts exports in 2025, with the United States emerging as the primary destination.
As the official trade statistics show, in the first seven months of this year Georgia exported $8.37 million worth of aircraft parts, weighing 30.9 tons, 2.4 times higher than in the same period of 2024.
The growth continues a steady upward trend. In the first seven months of 2024, exports stood at $3.47 million (17.7 tons) while in 2023 the figure was $1.51 million (3.5 tons). Back in 2022, Georgia exported just $382,000 worth of parts.
Most of the 2025 exports went to the U.S., accounting for $7 million while Israel followed with $1.2 million. Including re-exports, Georgia’s total aircraft parts exports reached $10 million in the first seven months of this year.
An important contributor is Aero-Structures Technologies (Cyclone), a Georgian manufacturer producing composite aircraft components, many of which are supplied to Boeing.