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    Armenpress

    ECAC NOTES PROGRESS IN ARMENIA

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 14, ARMENPRESS; Before wrapping up a visit to Armenia,
    Kis Laszlo, the chairman of the European Civil Aviation Conference (ECAC),
    commended today in Yerevan the Armenian Civil Aviation Department for doing
    a great deal of work to meet European aviation requirements, both in terms
    of legislation and safety measures. He said the progress is important for
    Armenia's cooperation with European carriers within the frameworks of the
    European Neighborhood Policy (ENP).
    Chief of Armenian Civil Aviation Department, Artiom Movsesian said
    delegation members took a close look into what Armenia did to meet European
    safety requirements. He said the findings of the ECAC will serve as a basis
    for development of a plan of actions which Armenia should implement until
    next February. Asked to comment on Belgium's decision to include Armenian
    Air Van Airlines into its list of air companies which are not allowed to
    land in that country, Laszlo said there is no official list approved by the
    European Union and every country has its own.
    Movsesian added that the company was given two months to eliminate the
    shortcomings. He said the Department will hire an international auditing
    firm to check the books of those Armenian carriers which operate outside
    Armenia. Thirteen Armenian 13 carriers were licensed to operate flights.
    Altogether they run 50 aircrafts.
    ECAC was founded as an intergovernmental organization by the Conference
    on the Co-ordination of Air Transport in Europe ( CATE) in Strasbourg in
    1955. In close liaison with ICAO and the Council of Europe, ECAC's aim is to
    promote the continued development of a safe, efficient and sustainable
    European air transport system that has regard to environmental requirements.
    ECAC is composed of 37 Member States.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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