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    TATUL MANASERYAN SAYS AVIATION IS UNSATISFACTORY

    Lragir.am
    23 May 06

    Member of Parliament Tatul Manaseryan, Ardarutiun Alliance, has piled
    up reference material, proving that the state of aviation in Armenia
    is below satisfactory.

    According to Tatul Manaseryan, in Armavia "the money passengers pay
    for the luggage is appropriated by marking a lower weight of luggage
    in statements, manpower "massacres" continue: thousands of workers
    were fired, including 3000 qualifies pilots, the social problems of
    the fired personnel were not solved. The parity of flights was not
    observed, 67 percent of flights are foreign companies, 33 percent the
    Armenian party, which are owned by a foreigner as well, so Armavia does
    not pay profit tax to the state budget of Armenia. 67 percent of shares
    of Armavia, which is considered Armenian party, belong to S7 Airlines,
    33 percent is owned by a citizen of another country. Consequently,
    Armavia does not have a legal relation with Armenia."

    After presenting this series of shortcomings and gaps, the member of
    parliament stated, "The citizens of Armenia as well as the Armenian
    companies cannot carry out flights, in addition, the government of
    Armenia cannot control the civil aviation." And finally a conclusion
    that is not less painful. "The profit from the flights of Armavia and
    the other companies flow out of the country, undermining the economy
    and the budget of Armenia, the national money, and the national and
    economic security generally."

    "The exclusive role of the Armenian aviation may never become reality
    unless it gets rid of the harmful developments and negative tendencies
    existing in this sphere since the declaration of independence,"
    alarms Tatul Manaseryan.
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