A major project to expand Tbilisi International Airport has begun in Georgia. The program will be implemented by TAV Georgia, a subsidiary of TAV Airports, part of the French aviation group Groupe ADP. The total investment will amount to $150 million.
The modernization will increase the airport's annual capacity from the current 5 million to 10 million passengers. The work will include expanding the passenger terminal, developing aerodrome infrastructure, updating technological systems, and implementing new solutions to improve service quality.
The project is scheduled for 2026–2028. After the reconstruction is completed, the airport will be able to handle a significantly larger passenger flow and meet modern international standards.
The need for expansion is due to the rapid growth of Georgia's aviation market. In 2025, Tbilisi International Airport set a historical record, serving 5.4 million passengers, practically reaching the limit of its current capabilities.
The new infrastructure should ensure further development of tourism, increase opportunities for international transportation, and strengthen Tbilisi's position as one of the key aviation hubs in the region.
