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Fly Armenia: AOC withdrawal without ever having flown

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Actually, Fly Armenia Airways wanted to fly to the EU soon, but that turned out to be difficult, because all carriers from this country are on the “black list” of the European Union and, by the way, the aviation authority as well. The startup has not yet carried out a single flight, but Armenia suspended the AOC.

The specialist portal CH-Aviation.com writes, citing the Armenian aviation authority, that the approval, which was only granted in July 2020, was suspended in September. However, no information on the reasons was given and Fly Armenia Airways could not be reached for comment. A possible recovery can take place in November 2020 at the earliest.

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