Nicosia - Cyprus on Monday invited expressions of interest for the trademark and logos of defunct Cyprus Airways, the national carrier which shut down in January for illegally receiving state aid.
Authorities said interested parties had until July 24 to submit expressions of interest for the logo and trademark of the carrier.
A statement said: "The purpose of this process is to determine interest of prospective parties to operate flights from Cyprus."
The 65-year-old carrier suspended operations after the European Commission ordered it to repay more than €65m it received in illegal state aid.
Cyprus Airways' nickname was the 'Flying Moufflon', after its logo - an endemic mountain sheep.