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    STEPANKERT AIRPORTS STANDS CERTIFICATION TEST

    /ARKA/
    September 27, 2012
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, September 27. / ARKA /. The civic airport in Stepanakert, the
    capital of Nagorno-Karabakh, has successfully passed the certification
    process and is ready to launch first commercial flights to and
    from Karabakh, Tigran Gabrielian, chief of staff of Civil Aviation
    Department of Karabakh, was quoted by Novosti-Armenia as saying.

    "A commission of the Chief Civil Aviation Department of Armenia has
    made a series of checks to decide Stepanakert airport's compliance
    with the requirements of the International Civil Aviation Organization
    (ICAO). The test was successful, and soon the airport will receive
    a certificate," he said.

    Gabrielian said initially the airport will be able to handle 100
    passengers a day. The flights will be operated by recently established
    Air Artsakh airline.

    Azerbaijani authorities would warn of "corresponding measures" if
    Nagorno-Karabakh resumed flights. The Azerbaijani State Civil Aviation
    Administration said that the planned Yerevan-Stepanakert flights would
    constitute an "invasion" of Azerbaijan's internationally recognized
    airspace and that "taking corresponding measures in connection with
    that is inevitable

    But in a statement issued in July, the U.S., Russian, and French
    co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group said they "received renewed
    assurances from the sides that they will reject any threat or use of
    force against civil aircraft, pursue the matter through diplomatic
    steps, and refrain from politicizing the issue."

    "The co-chairs reaffirmed that operation of this (Stepanakert)
    airport cannot be used to support any claim of a change in the status
    of Nagorno-Karabakh, and urged the sides to act in accordance with
    international law and consistent with current practice for flights
    over their territory," the statement added without elaborating.

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