ARMENIA'S ARMAVIA TO BUY THREE MORE SUKHOI SUPERJET IN 2012
/ARKA/
NOVEMBER 21, 2011
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, November 21. /ARKA/. CEO of Armenia's national air carrier,
Armavia, Mikhail Baghdasarov, told Prime News that his company plans
to conclude a firm contract for the delivery of three Sukhoi Superjet
100 in 2012.
Speaking at a news conference today Baghdasarov said the second Sukhoi
Superjet will be delivered before the end of this year, following
which the contract will be signed for delivery of three more planes.
Armavia was the first company to start commercial operation of new
short-haul airliner.
Bagdasarov said the operation of the plane has revealed some problems
that need to be eliminated.
Armavia National Air Company was established in 1996. The company meets
IATA international requirements. Armavia operates over 100 flights
a day to more than 40 destinations in 20 countries. It possesses 11
aircrafts - a320-3, a319-3, CRJ-200, Yak-42-VIP and Il-86 and Superjet
-100.
From: A. Papazian
/ARKA/
NOVEMBER 21, 2011
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, November 21. /ARKA/. CEO of Armenia's national air carrier,
Armavia, Mikhail Baghdasarov, told Prime News that his company plans
to conclude a firm contract for the delivery of three Sukhoi Superjet
100 in 2012.
Speaking at a news conference today Baghdasarov said the second Sukhoi
Superjet will be delivered before the end of this year, following
which the contract will be signed for delivery of three more planes.
Armavia was the first company to start commercial operation of new
short-haul airliner.
Bagdasarov said the operation of the plane has revealed some problems
that need to be eliminated.
Armavia National Air Company was established in 1996. The company meets
IATA international requirements. Armavia operates over 100 flights
a day to more than 40 destinations in 20 countries. It possesses 11
aircrafts - a320-3, a319-3, CRJ-200, Yak-42-VIP and Il-86 and Superjet
-100.
From: A. Papazian