ARMENIAN AIRLINE EXPRESSES CONDOLENCES TO BEREAVED AFTER CRASH
RIA Novosti, Russia
May 4 2006
YEREVAN, May 4 (RIA Novosti) - The head of the Armenian airline whose
plane crashed into the Black Sea Wednesday killing all passengers
and crew issued a statement Thursday expressing his condolences for
the bereaved families.
Armavia Airlines Director General Norayr Belluyan said, "This terrible
day will never be forgotten. On behalf of the airline, I convey [my]
condolences to all those affected by the tragedy. We grieve with you."
Investigators are searching for the black boxes of the A-320 Airbus
that plunged into the sea six kilometers form the coast, killing all
the 113 people onboard, including six children.
The head of the airline said, "There are no words to express all
the pain and suffering of thousands of people who have received
dreadful news."
Belluyan said the airline had received "messages of condolence and
support from companies, organizations, and airlines, from hundreds
and hundreds of people."
RIA Novosti, Russia
May 4 2006
YEREVAN, May 4 (RIA Novosti) - The head of the Armenian airline whose
plane crashed into the Black Sea Wednesday killing all passengers
and crew issued a statement Thursday expressing his condolences for
the bereaved families.
Armavia Airlines Director General Norayr Belluyan said, "This terrible
day will never be forgotten. On behalf of the airline, I convey [my]
condolences to all those affected by the tragedy. We grieve with you."
Investigators are searching for the black boxes of the A-320 Airbus
that plunged into the sea six kilometers form the coast, killing all
the 113 people onboard, including six children.
The head of the airline said, "There are no words to express all
the pain and suffering of thousands of people who have received
dreadful news."
Belluyan said the airline had received "messages of condolence and
support from companies, organizations, and airlines, from hundreds
and hundreds of people."