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    FLIGHT SAFETY IN ARMENIA IS ZERO

    Lragir.am
    16 May 06

    The Ardarutiun Faction of the National Assembly has reconsidered its
    three-year-old proposal to set up an ad-hoc committee to study the
    situation in the aviation of Armenia, stated Tatul Manaseryan May 16.

    He says after the crash of A320 near Sochi the proposal has become
    more urgent. Under the current geopolitical situation aviation is not
    just a means of transportation for Armenia but a key and strategic
    sphere, the development of which determines the development of
    the other sectors of the economy. At the same time, the civil and
    military aviations guarantee the country's security and particularly
    the economic security. In the meantime, Tatul Manaseryan says the
    government does not pay due attention to aviation.

    "There is zero word and figure on aviation in the state budget.

    An entire sphere is left out of the budget. Whereas our aviation
    can supply 1.5-2 budgets," believes Tatul Manaseryan. Probably the
    lack of governmental care makes the civil aviation to think about
    the secondary instead of the primary. Instead of thinking about
    legislative provisions it is busy spending another grant. According
    to Manaseryan, Ardarutiun consulted the veterans of the Armenian
    aviation, Dmitri Atbashyan and others, worked out an air legislation,
    which was disapproved by the government, and the General Department
    of Civil Aviation promised to work out its own project but it has
    done nothing over the past 9 months.

    This is not the worst thing, however. Tatul Manaseryan believes that
    aviation cannot suffer losses. He states that in Yerevan they spend
    10.5 million dollars to repair 1800 meters of runway, whereas in
    Dushanbe they spend 2 million on the repair of 3000 meters of runway.

    "They write down exaggerated numbers to show that they allegedly suffer
    losses." This is no less concerning. If in the Soviet Union 80 percent
    of passenger transportation was carried out by the Armenian aviation,
    now foreign airlines hold 70 percent. The remaining 30 percent is
    carried out by the Armenian Armavia which, in fact, belongs to the
    Russian Siberia Airlines and does not pay profit tax to the Armenian
    state budget." The opposition member of parliament is not against
    private capital, however, he insists that control and regulation must
    be the monopoly of the government.
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