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    STATE V. ARMAVIA: GOVERNMENT SUES "NATIONAL CARRIER"

    http://armenianow.com/economy/47938/armavia_airlines_governmet_lawsuit
    ECONOMY | 23.07.13 | 15:20

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    The government, as represented by the State Revenue Committee, filed
    a lawsuit against Armavia company for unpaid air taxes in mid spring,
    upon which the Administrative Court is starting a trial end of July.

    According to Datalex judicial information system, the plaintiff is
    demanding a compensation of 7.36 billion drams ($17.5 million) from
    Armenia's national carrier which declared bankruptcy in early April.

    On April 19, the court granted an injunction on the air company
    property and finances as motioned by the plaintiff. The preliminary
    court hearings were held in mid June and early July. Finance minister
    David Sargsyan stated during a parliament session that Armavia is
    indebted also to others, which in turn have filed respective lawsuits
    against the company.

    The minister says the state has not done final calculation of the
    company's obligations to the state.

    In late March Armavia cancelled all its flights and started the
    bankruptcy process, but has not filed the bankruptcy petition to
    the court.

    Earlier the company had publicized its debt and penalty lists,
    according to which it owes 5.5 billion drams (around $13.8 million)
    in air tax, andthe penalty amounts to 16.2 billion drams (over $40.5
    million). For two years since 2010 the national carrier was falling
    deeper into debts, totaling to 24.3 billion drams (around $60.7
    million) it owes the state budget. The company, however,claims that
    only 7 billion drams from it is the actual debt, the other 17 billion
    are the result of penalties applied to it over a three-year period.

    Armavia has submitted a 'rehab' program to the Public Council, which
    further submitted it to the government. The executive body has given
    no response so far.

    Meanwhile Prime Minister TigranSargsyan has signed the concept
    paper on the tender of Armenian airline licenses, which implies a
    selection of three Armenian carriers registered in Armenia. This way
    the government hopes to achieve a competitive field in the sphere of
    civil aviation. The chief executive has also approved a stage-by-stage
    liberalization policy for air transportation. A number of discussions
    have been held by the government, the Public Council and theGeneral
    Department of Civil Aviation (adjunct to the RoA Government) to assess
    the prospects and the potential of developing the field.

    Chief of the Civil Aviation department ArtyomMovsesyan says various
    approaches have been suggested, that can be roughly grouped under
    three main objectives: have a state or partially state air carrier, the
    government should take up"open sky" liberalizationand stage-by-stage
    liberalization policies.

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