Chief of Armenia's Civil Aviation Committee resigns

YEREVAN, June 13. /ARKA/. Tatevik Revazyan, head of the Civil Aviation Committee of Armenia, announced her resignation from the post which she held for four years.
In a Facebook post she says she is proud of the results achieved by her team during her tenure, especially in securing the safety of Armenian skies. According to her, serious reforms have been implemented and the process of modernization has been carried out in the Civil Aviation Committee and good news is expected in the near future.
She praised the launch of Fly Arna carrier, describing it as a reliable and competitive national airline in Armenia.
"Investments made by Air Arabia Group brought to our country the know-how of one of the safest and most competitive airlines in the world," said Revazyan.
Earlier, on June 10, the first aircraft of Armenia's national airline Fly Arna has arrived at Yerevan's Zvartnots International Airport. Fly Arna, Armenia's national airline is a joint venture company between the Armenian National Interests Fund (ANIF) and Air Arabia Group.
On June 3 Fly Arna received the Air Operating Certificate (AOC) and Air Operator License (AOL), which allow it to start operating from Yerevan’s Zvartnots International Airport.
ANIF and Air Arabia Group announced the launch Armenia’s new national airline in July 2021. Based at Zvartnots International Airport in Yerevan, Fly Arna follows the successful low-cost business model operated by Air Arabia that focuses on offering comfort, reliability, and value-for-money air travel. -0-