Yerevan-Avia (Yer-Avia) was a privately owned airline operating international cargo flights based from Zvartnots International Airport in Yerevan, Armenia. As of February 2010, it remains unclear if Yerevan-Avia is still active.
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Founded | 1992 | ||||||
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Ceased operations | 2009 | ||||||
Hubs | Zvartnots Int'l Airport | ||||||
Fleet size | 2 | ||||||
Destinations | 35 | ||||||
Headquarters | Yerevan, Armenia | ||||||
Key people | Hambartsum Galstyan, co-founder Arsen Aslanian (Director) Jivan Movsisian (Head of International department) Karen Gabrielyan (Representative in USA and Canada) Ara Ohanjanian (Representative in Europe) Vladimir Kasparov (Representative in Russia and CIS countries) | ||||||
Website | http://www.yer-avia.am/ |
History
editYerevan-Avia was established in 1992 under the initiative and direct participation of the Mayor of Yerevan, Mr. Hambartsum Galstyan. It became the first cargo airline in Armenia with privately owned aircraft. From its inception, the company managed to prepare highly qualified flight crews in a short period of time, as well as, technical and engineering ground personnel trained entirely by recognized training institutions. The majority of the necessary aircraft maintenance was being performed at their home base.
Destinations
editYerevan-Avia started off with flights to CIS countries, and later on, was extended to France, Germany, Bulgaria, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, China, India, Zaire, Congo, Kenya, Egypt, and Australia. Its aircraft have been to more than 35 countries.[citation needed]
Fleet
editAs of August 2006, the Yerevan-Avia fleet included:
The company had guaranteed cargo traffic, mainly from the United Arab Emirates to CIS countries: Russia (mainly Moscow), Moldova, Georgia, Tajikistan, among others. They also sometimes flew to Europe (Germany and the Netherlands) and to Africa.
References
edit- ^ Flight International, 3–9 October 2006
External links
edit- Yerevan-Avia (now defunct)