Armenian International Airways Explained

Airline:Armenian International Airways
Iata:MV
Icao:RML
Callsign:ARMENIA
Founded:2002, merged with Armavia in 2005
Headquarters:Yerevan, Armenia
Hubs:Zvartnots Int'l Airport
Fleet Size:1
Website:http://www.armenianairways.com/

Armenian International Airways (Armenian: italic=yes|Հայկական Միջազգային Ավիաուղիներ, Haykakan Mijazgayin Aviaughiner; AIA) was a privately owned airline operating international passenger flights based from Zvartnots International Airport in Yerevan, Armenia.

History

Armenian International Airways was jointly established on 12 July 2002, by Armenian businessmen Gagik Tsarukian, Versand Hakobyan, Hrair Hakobyan, and Levon Baghdasarian. AIA initially intended to lease three Airbus aircraft by 2003 for flights to Paris, Amsterdam, and Frankfurt. On 1 January 2005, the company merged with Armavia.

Routes

AIA operated scheduled flights from Yerevan to Western Europe, notably many former Armenian Airlines routes.

Fleet

AIA operated one leased Airbus A320-200. This aircraft was destroyed in a fire at Brussels Airport on 5 May 2006, along with one of Armavia's own A320s.[1]

Notes and References

  1. News: Pictures: Probe begins into Sabena Technics hangar fire . . 5 May 2006 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140327122617/http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/pictures-probe-begins-into-sabena-technics-hangar-fire-206437/ . 2014-03-27 . live .