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Armenian airlines expected to be removed from EU blacklist- minister
Armenian Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure Gnel Sanosyan said today that 41 problems that had put Armenia-certified airlines on the EU ‘blacklist’ have been identified and 40 of them have been eliminated.Armenia plans to impose state duty on a number of services in the aviation area
The Armenian National Assembly's Committee on Economic Affairs on Wednesday approved a legislative initiative to establish a state duty on a number of services in the aviation area, which are supposed to generate 150 million drams of tax revenues per year.Armenia almost completed work for removing six airlines from EU aviation "blacklist" - Civil Aviation Committee
Armenia’s Civil Aviation Committee has nearly completed a set of measures to have Armenia-certified six airlines removed from the European Union’s blacklist, Deputy Chairman of the Civil Aviation Committee Stepan Payaslyan said on Thursday.Armenia likely to end 2023 with record passenger traffic of 5.3-5.4 million people
Armenia's civil aviation sector is likely to close the year 2023 with a passenger traffic of 5.3-5.4 million people, up from 3.7 million in 2022, Deputy Chairman of the Civil Aviation Committee Stepan Payaslyan said.From NPP to aviation: Armenia and Czech Republic aim to expand cooperation
'We believe that there is great potential for the Czech Republic and Armenia to expand cooperation in various areas,' Armenian Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure Gnel Sanosyan said at a meeting today with the new Czech Ambassador to Armenia Petr Piruncik.Armenia approves draft law on ratification of common aviation area agreement with European Union
The Armenian government approved today a draft law on ratification of the Common Aviation Area Agreement between the Republic of Armenia on the one hand and the European Union and its member states on the other hand, signed in Brussels on November 15, 2021.Armenia’s CAC confirms reports that Azerbaijan Airlines began using Armenia’s airspace to operate fights from Baku to Nakhichevan
Armenia’s Civil Aviation Committee (CAC) has confirmed today reports that the Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) began using Armenia’s airspace to operate fights from capital Baku to its exclave Nakhichevan.IATA: 2020 Was Worst Year for Air Transport
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced full-year global passenger traffic results for 2020 showing that demand (revenue passenger kilometers or RPKs) fell by 65.9% compared to the full year of 2019, by far the sharpest traffic decline in aviation history.News 1 - 20 of 52
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