ARMAVIA OWNER: FAMILY OF EACH KILLED IN CRASH WILL RECEIVE ABOUT $20,000
Yerevan, May 4. ArmInfo. The owner of 100 pct stake of Armavia airline
Mikhail Baghdasarov says Airbus A320 flying from Yerevan to Sochi
was in good repair.
Baghdasarov says the aircraft underwent full-scale repair in Belgium
in April. The fuelling before the flight would be enough for a return
flight. The crew comprised only high-skilled specialists. If the
initial command to return was fulfilled, no problems would emerge,
Baghdasaryan believes. Both the aircraft and the passengers were
insured by the Armenian company. The latter, in its turn, reinsured
its risks in London. The family of each killed person will receive
about $20,000, Baghdasarov says, adding that "it is impossible to
recoup such losses."
Yerevan, May 4. ArmInfo. The owner of 100 pct stake of Armavia airline
Mikhail Baghdasarov says Airbus A320 flying from Yerevan to Sochi
was in good repair.
Baghdasarov says the aircraft underwent full-scale repair in Belgium
in April. The fuelling before the flight would be enough for a return
flight. The crew comprised only high-skilled specialists. If the
initial command to return was fulfilled, no problems would emerge,
Baghdasaryan believes. Both the aircraft and the passengers were
insured by the Armenian company. The latter, in its turn, reinsured
its risks in London. The family of each killed person will receive
about $20,000, Baghdasarov says, adding that "it is impossible to
recoup such losses."