Zakavia (Transcaucasian Society of Air Transport, Russian: Закавиа, Закавказское общество воздушных сообщений) was an airline in Georgia and later in Azerbaijan, formed in 1923 and ceased in 1929.
Zakavia, created in Georgia on May 10, 1923,[1] was a joint-stock company organized according to the Dobrolyot model.
[2] In 1925, civil aviation of Georgia and Azerbaijan were merged into the united Zakavia society.
In 1926, it started to fly between Mineralnye Vody and Tbilisi via Grozny, Makhachkala, Baku, and Yevlakh.
[3] In 1929, Zakavia, together with similar organizations in the Soviet republics, was merged into Dobrolyot USSR, a predecessor of Aeroflot.