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  • Two Weeks After Crash And Hangar Fire, Armavia Takes Second A319,Pla

    TWO WEEKS AFTER CRASH AND HANGAR FIRE, ARMAVIA TAKES SECOND A319, PLANS TO ADD REGIONAL AIRCRAFT
    By David Kaminski-Morrow in London

    Flight International
    May 19 2006

    Two weeks after separate accidents wiped out much of its fleet,
    Armenian carrier Armavia has taken delivery of the second of two
    Airbus A319s and stated that it intends to complement its fleet with
    50- to 70-seat regional aircraft.

    Yerevan-based Armavia has received the A319 which, like its
    predecessor, was formerly operated by US carrier Independence Air. It
    will bear the registration EK-32012. "Soon this aircraft will begin
    operating scheduled services," says the carrier.

    It has also revealed that its fleet plan includes acquiring a regional
    aircraft with 50-70 seats, but the carrier has not indicated a type -
    although it says that the aircraft will be "American".

    Armavia fleet additions come two weeks after a fatal Black Sea crash
    and a subsequent maintenance hangar fire at Brussels destroyed two
    of its three Airbus A320 aircraft.

    Introduction of the A319 brings its fleet up to six aircraft - two
    A319s, its sole remaining A320, an Ilyushin Il-86, plus a Yakovlev
    Yak-42 and Yak-40 - but the airline says that its policy is not to
    use aircraft manufactured before 2000.
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