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Armavia (Armenian: Արմավիա) was an
airline that
existed between 1996 and 2013. It was Armenia's flag carrier, with its head
office on the
grounds of Zvartnots...
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flight on 19 May 2008 and its
first commercial flight on 21
April 2011 with
Armavia. The 46–49 t (45–48 long tons) MTOW
plane typically seats 87 to 98 p****engers...
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Armavia Flight 967 (U8967/RNV 967) was a
scheduled international p****enger
flight operated by
Armavia from
Zvartnots International Airport,
Zvarnots in...
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Archived 19
January 2011 at the
Wayback Machine."
Armavia.
Retrieved 24
January 2011. "Air
Company "
Armavia",
International Airport Zvartnots,
Yerevan 0042...
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German submarines Yangwang U8, a
luxury SUV by BYD Auto the IATA code for
Armavia airline another designation for the
Beechcraft L-23
Seminole Ultima VIII:...
- 2003.
Since all p****enger
rights were
granted on an
exclusive basis to
Armavia in 2003, Air
Armenia could only
operate cargo aircraft. The
owners of Air...
- Amsterdam, and Frankfurt. On 1
January 2005, the
company merged with
Armavia. AIA
operated scheduled flights from
Yerevan to
Western Europe, notably...
- ship
Kosmonavt Yuriy Gagarin was
built in 1971 and the
Armenian airline Armavia named their first Sukhoi Superjet 100 in his
honour in 2011. Two commemorative...
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aircraft of the family. The deal
amounts at over $400 million. Sep 2007 –
Armavia signs a multimillion-dollar
agreement to buy four SSJ-100-95LR Superjets...
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Armenian Armavia were the only two
operators of the SSJ-100 at the time of the crash, but had not
suspended operations of the type.
Armavia said that...