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    ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT APPROVES SMALL AVIATION DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am?shownews=1011102
    Jan 8, 2008

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 8, NOYAN TAPAN. At the January 8 sitting, the Armenian
    government approved the small aviation development concept. It
    was stated that the development of small aviation is of strategic
    importance to Armenia and will enable to organize efficiently air
    transport services, agricultural, rescue, air patrol and observation,
    research, cartographic and other activities with a great saving of
    time, as well as to operate planes for personal use. As a result,
    dynamic connection and economic integration of marzes (provinces)
    will be ensured as well. The development of small aviation will also
    contribute to efficient and profitable activities of the tourism
    sector.

    As NT was informed by the RA Government Information and PR Department,
    the government also approved the bill on making amendments and
    additions to the RA Law on Aviation. The bill will be submitted to the
    RA National Assembly in order envisaged by law. The adoption of the
    law is conditioned by the necessity to bring the current law into line
    with modern requirements, and to introduce and use the amendments made
    in the 1944 Chicago Convention and the documents of the International
    Civil Aviation Organization in Armenia's civil aviation.

    By yet another decision, the government approved the bill on the
    minimim coverage amounts for insuring the responsibility of aircraft
    operators. The bill proposes stipulating the compensation sums for
    damage done to passengers, cargos, aircarft crews and third persons in
    case of air crashes and incidents - in accordance with the provisions
    of the Montreal Convention and the EU requirements.
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