Armenian cargo aircraft did not land forcefully, but made a planned
landing in Turkey
ARMINFO
Monday, October 15, 14:26
Armenian cargo aircraft of AirArmenia did not land in Turkey
forcefully, as Reuters reported, but made a planned landing in
Erzurum, a source from Armenia's Civil Aviation General Department
told Arminfo.
Armenian aircraft heading from Yerevan to Aleppo landed on Monday in
the airport of Turkish Erzurum. At present, cargo screening of the
aircraft is being implemented. The aircraft has humanitarian cargo for
the Armenian community of Aleppo on board. After the screening, the
aircraft will fly to Syria as it was scheduled.
To recall, Reuters disseminated the information that the air forces of
Turkey forcefully landed a cargo aircraft in Erzurum which was flying
to Aleppo.
To recall, last week Ð?irbus Ð?320 with a number SRY442 of Syrian air
company was arrested in Ankara. The plane was flying from the Moscow
Vnukovo airport to Damascus. Prime Minister of Turkey, Erdogan said
that military equipment produced in Russia was on board of the
arrested airplane. Because of the incident, the authorities of Syria
closed their airspace for Turkish civil aviation.
landing in Turkey
ARMINFO
Monday, October 15, 14:26
Armenian cargo aircraft of AirArmenia did not land in Turkey
forcefully, as Reuters reported, but made a planned landing in
Erzurum, a source from Armenia's Civil Aviation General Department
told Arminfo.
Armenian aircraft heading from Yerevan to Aleppo landed on Monday in
the airport of Turkish Erzurum. At present, cargo screening of the
aircraft is being implemented. The aircraft has humanitarian cargo for
the Armenian community of Aleppo on board. After the screening, the
aircraft will fly to Syria as it was scheduled.
To recall, Reuters disseminated the information that the air forces of
Turkey forcefully landed a cargo aircraft in Erzurum which was flying
to Aleppo.
To recall, last week Ð?irbus Ð?320 with a number SRY442 of Syrian air
company was arrested in Ankara. The plane was flying from the Moscow
Vnukovo airport to Damascus. Prime Minister of Turkey, Erdogan said
that military equipment produced in Russia was on board of the
arrested airplane. Because of the incident, the authorities of Syria
closed their airspace for Turkish civil aviation.