The Beechcraft 95-B55 Baron plane, with Slovak registration OM-KVV, was flying from Yerevan to the city of Astrakhan, in Russia, when communication with the aircraft was lost according to Armenia’s Civil Aviation Committee (CAC).
It is difficult to overestimate the role of the Stepanakert airport in the first Artsakh war.
Although the An-72 that crashed in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) on October 10, bore an Armenian registration, it was not Armenian.
An Armenian military airplane crashed today in a mountainous region near the town the Shirak town of Maralik.
Many air cargo companies, registered in Armenia, have conducted business in the Middle East, Central Asia and Africa since Armenia gained its independence.
On May 3, 2006 at 2:13 am local time near Adler Airport, Armavia’s Airbus A320-211 (EK- 32009), flight 967 en route to Sochi from Yerevan, crashed into the Black Sea.
Narineh Hayrapetyan leaned on the fireplace as she talked, red-eyed, near photographs of her husband, flight engineer Andranik Gevorgyan, displayed on the mantle.