Armenian carrier Armavia (U8), which took delivery of the first
production Sukhoi Superjet 100 in April 2011, has reached a new leasing
agreement with Sukhoi Civil Aircraft Co. on operating terms (ATW Daily News, April 20, 2011).
The carrier has refused to operate the aircraft this summer for reasons that have not been announced officially. It also refused to take delivery of the second aircraft it ordered.
According to a statement on Sukhoi’s website, the parties have reached a six-month lease agreement. “After its termination, the parties will meet again to continue discussions on the issue,” Sukhoi said. The negotiations on the second aircraft are continuing.
The carrier has refused to operate the aircraft this summer for reasons that have not been announced officially. It also refused to take delivery of the second aircraft it ordered.
According to a statement on Sukhoi’s website, the parties have reached a six-month lease agreement. “After its termination, the parties will meet again to continue discussions on the issue,” Sukhoi said. The negotiations on the second aircraft are continuing.
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