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Armenian airline
Armavia (Armenian: Արմավիա) was Armenia's flag carrier that existed between 1996 and 2013. Headquarters were located close to Yerevan Zvartnots International
Armavia
Russian twin-engine regional jet
flight on 19 May 2008 and its first commercial flight on 21 April 2011 with Armavia. The 46–49 t (45–48 long tons) MTOW plane typically seats 87 to 98 passengers
Yakovlev_SJ-100
2006 aviation accident in the Black Sea
Armavia Flight 967 was a scheduled international passenger flight operated by Armavia from Zvartnots International Airport, Zvartnots in Armenia to Sochi
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Town in Armavir, Armenia
Archived 19 January 2011 at the Wayback Machine." Armavia. Retrieved 24 January 2011. "Air Company "Armavia", International Airport Zvartnots, Yerevan 0042
Zvartnots,_Armenia
Soviet cosmonaut (1934–1968)
ship Kosmonavt Yuriy Gagarin was built in 1971 and the Armenian airline Armavia named their first Sukhoi Superjet 100 in his honour in 2011. Two commemorative
Yuri_Gagarin
Highest mountain in Turkey
Armenia's leading university, the Yerevan State University, and the logo of Armavia, Armenia's now defunct flag carrier. The Ararat brandy, produced by the
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Topics referred to by the same term
German submarines Yangwang U8, a luxury SUV by BYD Auto the IATA code for Armavia airline another designation for the Beechcraft L-23 Seminole Ultima VIII:
U8
aircraft of the family. The deal amounts at over $400 million. Sep 2007 – Armavia signs a multimillion-dollar agreement to buy four SSJ-100-95LR Superjets
List of Sukhoi Superjet 100 orders and deliveries
List_of_Sukhoi_Superjet_100_orders_and_deliveries
Armenian airline
throughout its existence. Armenian International Airways was merged into Armavia, a rival privately owned airline that had become Armenia's new national
Armenian International Airways
Armenian_International_Airways
2012 aviation accident in Indonesia
Armenian Armavia were the only two operators of the SSJ-100 at the time of the crash, but had not suspended operations of the type. Armavia said that
2012 Mount Salak Sukhoi Superjet crash
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Macaé Airport, Brazil. All 19 passengers and crew were killed. May 3 – Armavia Flight 967, an Airbus A320, crashed into the Black Sea near the Russian
List of accidents and incidents involving commercial aircraft
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_commercial_aircraft
on 10 November 2011. Retrieved 27 May 2013. "ASN Accident Description (Armavia-967)". Aviation Safety Network. 3 May 2006. Archived from the original
List of deadliest aircraft accidents and incidents
List_of_deadliest_aircraft_accidents_and_incidents
Armenian airline
until 2002, when private companies Armenian International Airways and Armavia began to compete.[citation needed] Profitable until 1997, Armenian Airlines
Armenian_Airlines_(1991)
2016 aviation accident in the United Arab Emirates
caused by loss of situational awareness. All 62 occupants on board died. Armavia Flight 967 – An Airbus A320-211 that crashed during a go-around due to
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Airport in Russia
the accident was never determined. On 3 May 2006, an Armavia Airbus A320-200 operating Armavia Flight 967 crashed in the Black Sea en route from Yerevan's
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1993 aviation accident in Minnesota
the toxic attitude of captains led to a breakdown in crew communication. Armavia Flight 967, a case where a captain flew his aircraft onto water after cursing
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2006 aviation accident in Russia
The crash was also the second Russian air disaster in two months, after Armavia Flight 967. The final report of the Interstate Aviation Committee (MAK)
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Subsidiary of Rostec
Sukhoi on the airliner. The SSJ 100 was introduced on 21 April 2011, with Armavia. The Sukhoi Superjet 100 was subsequently described[by whom?] as the most
United_Aircraft_Corporation
2016 aircraft accident in the Black Sea
Force Hercules accident which also resulted in the loss of a military band Armavia Flight 967, a plane that crashed in 2006 near this accident's crash site
2016 Russian Defence Ministry Tupolev Tu-154 crash
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wheels jammed in an abnormal position. No one was injured. On 3 May 2006, Armavia Flight 967, an Airbus A320-211 registered as EK-32009, crashed into the
List of accidents and incidents involving the Airbus A320 family
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_the_Airbus_A320_family
Airline of Armenia
founded on 25 November 2015 by Tamaz Gaishvili and Robert Oganesian after Armavia had suspended all flights in 2013. Flight operations were launched on April
Air_Dilijans
Armenian airline
2003 on an exclusive basis to Armavia, Air Armenia could only operate freight aircraft. After the liquidation of Armavia in 2013, Air Armenia announced
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RNV may refer to: Armavia (ICAO: RNV), a former Armenian airline (1996–2013) Cleveland Municipal Airport (Mississippi) (FAA: RNV) Radio Nacional de Venezuela
RNV
The Armenian flag formed the basis of the livery of Armavia, seen here on one of the airline's Sukhoi Superjets.
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February 4, 2001 2001 2001–present Superjet 100 regional jet airliner narrow-body, twinjet 87 136 May 19, 2008 April 21, 2011 with Armavia 2007–present
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Aircraft control
(aviation) Rudder pedals Air France Flight 447 Afriqiyah Airways Flight 771 Armavia Flight 967 Indonesia AirAsia Flight 8501 Crane, Dale: Dictionary of Aeronautical
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AEROMNEM Ecuador RNR Air Cargo Masters RUNNER United States U8 RNV Armavia ARMAVIA Armenia defunct, ICAO code no longer allocated ROE Aeroeste ESTE-BOLIVIA
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International airport in Ukraine
outdated domestic Terminal A. This terminal served UTair-Ukraine, airBaltic, Armavia, Austrian Airlines, Belavia, British Airways, LOT Polish Airlines, Georgian
Boryspil International Airport
Boryspil_International_Airport
2000 aviation accident in the Persian Gulf
incidents 1950 Air France multiple Douglas DC-4 accidents Afriqiyah Airways Flight 771 Armavia Flight 967 Flash Airlines Flight 604 Kenya Airways Flight 507
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Ukrainian private airline
airlines (as of December 2012):[citation needed] Aeroflot (SkyTeam) airBaltic Armavia Belavia Bulgaria Air Dniproavia (Ukrainian Aviation Group) El Al Estonian
Aerosvit_Ukrainian_Airlines
2016 aircraft accident in Russia
titled "Holding Pattern." The IAC reports refer to the following accidents: Armavia Flight 967: An Airbus A320 that crashed during a go-around at sea in 2006
Flydubai_Flight_981
Soviet four-engined wide-body jet airliner
Armenia Armavia and Armenian Airlines China China Xinjiang Airlines Georgia AJT Air International Kazakhstan Air Kazakhstan and Kazakhstan Airlines Pakistan
Ilyushin_Il-86
2010 aviation accident in Pakistan
family American Airlines Flight 965 – 1995 aviation accident in Colombia Armavia Flight 967 – 2006 aviation accident in the Black Sea 2017 Teterboro Learjet
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Decision, action, or inaction by an aircraft pilot
near Machiques, Venezuela, killing all 160 people on board. 3 May 2006 – Armavia Flight 967 lost control and crashed into the Black Sea while approaching
Pilot_error
Day of the year
Commission for the first time since the commission was formed in 1947. 2006 – Armavia Flight 967 crashes into the Black Sea near Sochi International Airport
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Small jet airliner
its maiden flight on 19 May 2008 and was introduced in April 2011 with Armavia.[citation needed] It typically seats 98 passengers and is powered by 2
Regional_jet
Nenetskiy Avtonomnyy Okrug, killing 28 of the 52 people aboard. 3 May 2006 – Armavia Flight 967, an Airbus A320, crashed into the Black Sea on a missed approach
List of accidents and incidents involving airliners in Russia
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_airliners_in_Russia
Bilateral relations
opened its airspace to Armenia in a limited capacity with the resumption of Armavia flights between Yerevan and Istanbul; land trade however continued to be
Armenia–Turkey_relations
AEROMNEM Ecuador RNR Air Cargo Masters RUNNER United States U8 RNV Armavia ARMAVIA Armenia defunct, ICAO code no longer allocated ROE Aeroeste ESTE-BOLIVIA
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Topics referred to by the same term
November 1959 Varig Flight 967, on 30 January 1979, it has never been found Armavia Flight 967, crashed on 3 May 2006 This disambiguation page lists articles
Flight_967
Tail number Description Related article EK-32009 Airbus A320-211 Armavia Flight 967
List of aircraft by tail number
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Assassination of Satyadeow Sawh Russia 2006 1 Victims of the crash of Armavia Flight 967 Armenia Benin 2006 1 Victims of the 2006 Porga explosion Russia
List of national days of mourning (2000–2019)
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Greek airline active 2002–2010
The plane was one of the three Airbus A320s destroyed, one belonging to Armavia, one to Armenian International Airways, and one Lockheed C-130 owned by
Hellas_Jet
November 2014 Boeing 737-4Y0 Herat–Kabul Hard landing, landing gear failure Armavia Flight designation Location Date Aircraft type Route Cause Flight 967 Black
List of accidents and incidents involving airliners by airline (A–C)
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_airliners_by_airline_(A–C)
Armenian politician (1950–2022)
Aravot. Retrieved 26 July 2022. Sarukhanyan, Vahe (5 December 2015). "Armavia: Controlling The Armenian Skies". Hozir. Retrieved 27 July 2022. Kalantarian
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Operated Tupolev Tu-154 Ark Airways ZQ ARQ ARK AIRWAYS 2010 2013 Armavia U8 RNV ARMAVIA 1997 2013 Went bankrupt Armenian Airlines (1991) R3 RME ARMENIAN
List of defunct airlines of Armenia
List_of_defunct_airlines_of_Armenia
Armenia approved by 94.5%. 2006: Armenia joins Eurocontrol. 2006 May 3: Armavia Flight 967 crashed near Sochi, Russia with 113 fatalities. 2006 August
Timeline of modern Armenian history
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operations and turns its fleet over to its owner, Delta Air Lines. 3 May – Armavia Flight 967, an Airbus A320-211, is advised to halt its final descent into
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its first commercial passenger flight, flying for the Armenian airline Armavia from Yerevan, Armenia, to Moscow, Russia. 2 May A remotely operated vehicle
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Armenia competed at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy. May 3 – An Armavia plane crashed into the sea while attempting to conduct a go-around following
2006_in_Armenia
September 22: Levon Ter-Petrosyan wins the presidential elections in Armenia. Armavia Miss Armenia FC Yeghvard Sports Reference "Archived copy". Archived from
1996_in_Armenia
Football league season
Davtyan Lotto Mika Carlos Khazaryan Zsolt Hornyák Aghvan Mkrtchyan Umbro Armavia Pyunik Karen Harutyunyan Suren Chakhalyan David Manoyan Hummel Armenian
2012–13 Armenian Premier League
2012–13_Armenian_Premier_League
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