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  • Armenian airline loses second Airbus in 2 days

    Reuters, UK
    May 5 2006


    Armenian airline loses second Airbus in 2 days
    05 May 2006 15:12:13 GMT
    Source: Reuters


    (Adds Armavia spokeswoman, television footage throughout)

    YEREVAN, May 5 (Reuters) - An Airbus A320 plane belonging to Armenian
    air company Armavia and identical to its airliner which crashed two
    days ago, burned down overnight in Belgium during maintenance works,
    an Armenian official said on Friday.

    The plane, made in 1996, was being serviced by Sabena Technics, said
    Armenian civil aviation spokeswoman Gayane Davtyan, giving no further
    details.

    "This was a reserve airliner. We hope this accident will not wreck
    our overall flight schedule, and we will try and make up for the
    losses," said Armavia press secretary Zhasmin Vilyan.

    Russia's ORT First Channel television ran video footage of a
    smouldering plane body and an engine painted in Armavia's hallmark
    white and orange colours. It said four local workers had been injured
    in the accident.

    Sabena Technics' facilities are located at Brussels National Airport
    where it serves the aviation industry at large, the independent
    aviation maintenance firm said on its Web site
    www.sabenatechnics.com. Company officials could not be immediately
    reached for comment.

    Another Armavia Airbus A320 crashed into the Black Sea off the
    Russian coast on Wednesday, killing all 113 passengers and crew on
    board as it tried to land in torrential rain.

    Armavia's Vilyan said the two planes had been insured but declined to
    give any further details.

    Before this week's accidents, Armavia's fleet had counted five Airbus
    airliners and two Soviet-made Yakovlev Yak-42 planes.
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