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Armenian
Airlines to File for Bankruptcy
Asbarez
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(RFE/RL)‹Armenian
Airlines, the ailing state-run carrier, will soon file for bankruptcy
in the face of mounting debts and falling revenues, a well-informed
aviation source said on Wednesday. Its demise would further
loosen the Armenian government's control over civil aviation.
The
source close to the government's civil aviation department told
RFE/RL that the company will be declared bankrupt "in the very
near future" because of the failure of long-running attempts
to improve its notoriously inefficient and corrupt management.
Armenian
Airlines, which currently owns no aircraft meeting Western safety
and environmental standards, has run up debts exceeding $20
million in recent years and is a huge drain on scarce state
resources.
Aviation
experts said bankruptcy proceedings could protect the company
against lawsuits by its foreign partners and speed up the emergence
of a major private Armenian carrier in the coming months. According
to its former executive director, Ruben Grigorian, liquidation
is the only way out of the aggravating situation. "There has
been no remedy against its poor management," he admitted.
The
financial position of Armenian Airlines went from bad to worse
last January following the loss of its flagship Airbus A310
passenger jet leased from a French aviation company in 1998.
It still owes the latter $6 million and is unable to repay the
debt.
The
A310, which flew to three major western European cities, was
grounded with a serious engine problem. Unable to pay for the
$1 million repair bill, the Armenian Airlines management decided
to abandon the plane and lease a temporary replacement, a modified
version of the Russian-made Tupolev-154. The plane currently
flies only to Paris.
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