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    NAGORNO KARABAKH AIRPORT REOPENS, BUT FLIGHTS DELAYED

    Business New Europe
    http://www.bne.eu/story4049/Nagorno_Karabakh_airport_reopens_but_flights_delay ed
    Oct 2 2012

    The international airport in Stepanakert, capital of the separatist
    Nagorno Karabakh Republic (NKR), officially reopened on October 1.
    However, flights are yet to take off.

    Flights connecting Stepanakert with Yerevan are expected to start in
    the near future, officials from Nagorno Karabakh claim, according to
    reports in the Armenian press. However, permission from Azerbaijan ~V
    which officially controls the republic - is needed for that to happen,
    and given the recent rise in tension between Baku and Yerevan, that
    looks unlikely for the meantime.

    The airport has been out of use since the war between separatist
    Nagorno Karabakhi forces, backed by Armenia, and the Azeri army
    broke out in 1998. However, the de facto independent Nagorno Karabakh
    authorities have funded its re-construction, with the aim of initially
    launching three flights a week to connect Stepanakert with Yerevan.

    The head of the NKR Civil Aviation Department, Valeri Adbashyan,
    said in an interview with News.am that the airport had received
    certification confirming its compliance with international standards
    and giving it the right to receive and dispatch flights.

    However, as Nagorno Karabakh's independence is not internationally
    recognised, the republic officially remains part of Azerbaijan. That
    means permission from the Azeri authorities is needed if flights are
    to be launched, but Baku has consistently said it will not give the
    go ahead. In fact, the Azeri~Rs have threatened to shoot down any
    planes violating Azerbaijani airspace by flying over Nagorno Karabakh.

    In July 2012, the Azerbaijani State Civil Aviation Administration
    said in a statement that planned flights between Stepanakert and
    Yerevan would represent an invasion of Azeri airspace and "taking
    corresponding measures in connection with that is inevitable."

    Another issue blocking the Stepanakert runway is the financial
    situation at Armenian flag carrier Armavia. The airline's flights from
    Yerevan's Zvartnots international airport were suspended on September
    20 after it failed to pay its service charges. Armavia is now due to
    be sold off to avoid bankruptcy.

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