Hayways: FlyArmenia tries again

Boeing 737-400 (Photo: FlyArmenia).
Boeing 737-400 (Photo: FlyArmenia).

Hayways: FlyArmenia tries again

Boeing 737-400 (Photo: FlyArmenia).
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FlyArmenia Airways wanted to fly to various destinations in Russia with Boeing 737-Classics. But the project quickly failed. Now they want to dare to do it again under a new name.

FlyArmenia Airways was only founded in Yerevan in October 2019. As early as July 2020, the Armenian authorities issued an Air Operator's Certificate (AOC, # 070). But FlyArmenia has not really taken off. This is probably also due to the fact that one of the two Boeing 737s flew straight to Tehran after maintenance work in Tallinn instead of the Ukraine. Then the AOC was lost. Aviation.direct reported about it.

And now FlyArmenia wants to start again. Due to a realignment and a new strategy, it was decided to change the name. From now on they will perform under the name Hayways. The website has already been revised accordingly and given the new logo.

Hayways names future destinations: Anapa on the Black Sea, Moscow, Novosibirsk, Rostov-on-Don, Saint Petersburg and Saratov. In this regard, the alignment is very similar to that under the old name. In terms of fleet technology, it should again be Boeing 737. The airline last announced in June 2021 that it was in negotiations with some lessors about newer Boeing 737 NGs. Further information is not yet known.

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