Mika Baghdasarov changed his mind?
Armenia
Armenia’s national air carrier, which recently declared itself bankrupt, has proposed a recovery project for the aviation industries in Armenia.
Armavia, which quit Armenia’s aviation market on April 1, has not filed a court proceeding so far, thus giving ground to more speculations as to possible changes about plans.
In a talk with Lurer.com press secretary of Armavia Nana Avetisova said that the plan was elaborated upon the Public Council’s proposal, which needed the Armavia specialists’ opinion on the possibility to enhance the sector.
"Public Council asked us to write about aviation. They asked, and we presented. This applies not only to "Armavia", and in general aviation," Nana Avetisova said.
Asked why the company has not yet applied to the court to start the process of bankruptcy, maybe something has changed, press secretary of "Armavia" replied: "This process is not so easy, it takes time. Lawyers prepare documents to apply to court."
The spokesperson of Armavia also did not rule out that perhaps the events would develop in a different way, and "Armavia" would again take its place. "In this life, all things are possible," Nana Avetisova summed.


















































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