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    Haykakan Zhamanak, Armenia
    Dec 4 2007

    ANONYMOUS PEOPLE FINANCE PURCHASE OF PLANE FOR ARMENIAN LEADER


    People who wish to remain anonymous financed the purchase of a new
    aircraft for the Armenian president. That their names remain unknown
    gives grounds for suspicions that in return they may have received
    some economic benefits, a major Armenian daily reports. The following
    is the text of Vahagn Hovakimyan report by Armenian newspaper
    Haykakan Zhamanak on 4 December headlined "New aircraft purchased";
    subheadings have been inserted editorially:

    The press services of the Armenian president spread information about
    the purchase of a new aircraft for the president's service yesterday.

    During the last months of staying in office, [President] Robert
    Kocharyan will fly abroad an Airbus A-319, manufactured in 1998.
    According to the official publication, the aircraft was purchased for
    45m dollars, of which 15m have already been paid. This amount,
    according to the president's press service was paid by some
    philanthropists, who wanted their names to remain anonymous. A loan
    to be repaid over 10 years has been secured to pay the remaining 30m
    dollars.

    The aircraft has so far flown nearly 3,700 flight hours. This is a
    rather small figure an Airbus A-319 and therefore the plane can be
    considered fresh and little-used.

    Issues with older aircraft

    Now let us describe the president's old aircraft, TU-134, which was
    produced in 1977 and this year reached its 30th anniversary. First it
    was a so-called passenger airplane, which was later used by the
    president. TU-134 was made in the USSR and was supposed to carry 34
    passengers. This trademark aircraft has the maximum speed of 850-900
    km per hour, maximum takeoff weight 47.5 t, of a little more than 8 t
    are reserved for commercial payload. With a certain quality of
    equipment a TU-134 can fly without landing at most 2,000-3,000 km.

    The Armenian press has sometimes featured reports about the
    presidential aircraft occasionally encountering problems connected
    with permissions to enter and landing in Europe. The reason is that
    starting back in 2000 European countries strictly banned the landing
    of such old aircraft in their airports, because of the excessive
    level of noise and environmental damage. According to unverified
    sources, during every visit to Europe Robert Kocharyan had to pay a
    fine, a handsome sum of money for not complying with European
    standards of aircraft operation. In such cases the fines constitute
    more than 10,000 euros for every take-off and landing. It is typical
    that issues related to using TU-134 are also mentioned in the release
    the presidential press service.

    Airbus A-319 specifications

    The serial production of the president's new Airbus A-319 type of
    aircraft started in 1992. The average specifications for Airbus A-319
    are the following: the average flight speed is 900 kmh, maximum
    takeoff weight 70-77 t, depending on which engine is installed in a
    given aircraft. Airbus A-319 can fly without landing up to 6,000 km.
    However, what makes it attractive is that the model was originally
    designed for representation aims. The aircraft purchased for the
    Armenian president is one of those: it was originally designed and
    furnished as a representative aircraft. Certainly it is now kept in
    secret by whom and in what country it was operated previously.

    A-319 of the representation modification can fly without landing
    nearly 12,000 km and can carry up to 20 t. It can seat at most 50
    passengers. Specifically, the Armenian president's aircraft is
    envisaged for 34 passengers. In contrast with TU-134, which has a
    crew of four people , A-319 is operated by two pilots. Aboard it has
    a furnished conference room, a bedroom, a gym and a lavatory. In
    other words, these aircraft actually resemble a flying apartment.

    Uncertainty breeds suspicions

    The Armenian president's aircraft will be operated by the Armavia air
    company. incidentally, the fact that the source of the 15m dollars
    paid for the aircraft is not named in the media gives grounds for
    speculation. The point is that here we deal with the fact of the
    purchase of a piece of equipment for the state's number one person,
    and for which the funds were paid not from the state budget, but from
    some individuals' pockets. This all would seem less suspicious,
    should the payers' names were published. In that case Armenian
    society would have an opportunity to draw a conclusion. In
    particular, in case of publishing these philanthropists' names it
    would be clear, why they have decided to make such a gift to Armenia.

    In other words, the confidentiality of the sources of the funds
    generates suspicions that possibly the payers were allowed to get
    some kind of reimbursement for acquiring monopoly in a sector in
    Armenia or for undertake activity in some field. In brief, generous
    philanthropy of this kind can be actually motivated by different
    reasons, and in this case it is not clear which of them is real. We
    repeat ourselves, the most important is the fact that the Armenian
    president's aircraft was paid for not by the Armenian government out
    of the state budget funds, but by some individuals, from their own
    pockets.

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