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    ARMAVIA FILES FOR BANKRUPTCY, TO CEASE OPERATIONS

    ATWOnline - Air Transport World
    March 29 2013

    Mar. 29, 2013 Polina Borodina

    Armenian carrier Armavia Airlines filed for bankruptcy and will cease
    flights April 1. The airline said it failed to cope with the 2008
    world economic crisis.

    "An Armavia owner (the local businessman Mikhail Baghdasarov) supported
    the airline at the other businesses expense," the carrier said in a
    statement. "But now it is impossible to continue this way."

    In Nov. 2012 Bagdhasarov put Armavia up for sale and local media
    reported the owner was considering potential buyers from Russia,
    Australia and Italy. Baghdasarov said there were no Armenian
    businessmen in a position to buy the airline.

    The airline's fleet includes two Airbus A320s, three Bombardier
    CRJ200LRs and three Boeing 737-500s. Armavia was the first to take
    delivery of the Sukhoi Superjet 100 in 2011 but later returned the
    aircraft to the manufacturer, saying it was unsatisfied with its
    operational results. Later the carrier refused to take delivery of
    second SSJ100. The Sukhoi Civil Aircraft company said the decision
    was based on the carrier's poor financial condition and not related
    to the aircraft's operational performance.

    Nearly half of the Armavia network is concentrated in Russia and
    Ukraine and the airline also performs flights to Europe, Middle East
    and North Africa.

    http://atwonline.com/airlines/armavia-files-bankruptcy-cease-operations

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