Pashinyan Did Not Fly to Moscow on Government Aircraft; Where is 'Board Number 1'?
The Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan, did not fly to Moscow on 'Board Number 1'. The head of the Civil Aviation Committee, Tatevik Revazyan's press assistant, Lilith Agababekyan, informed 'Pastinfo' that it is currently undergoing technical inspection.
She also added that she cannot provide information on when 'Board Number 1' was taken out of service for technical inspection or when this will be completed.
It is noteworthy that today, Nikol Pashinyan left for the Russian Federation on a two-day official visit. Footage from Vnukovo 2 Airport in Moscow revealed that the Prime Minister did not travel on 'Board Number 1', but rather on a plane owned by the 'Armenia' airline.
We should also remind that weeks ago, the 'Pastinfo' news outlet received alarming reports that the Republic's 'Board Number 1', an Airbus A319, was moved from its permanent storage location at Zvartnots International Airport to a secluded area.