Armenia Denies A-320 Crashed Over Lack of Fuel

PanARMENIAN.Net - The Armenian General Department of Civil Aviation (GDCA) denies lack of fuel as a version of A-320 jet crash. Besides the GDCA requests to refrain from untimely disputing over various versions of the crash. "The record box has not been decoded yet. It's premature to sound any versions of the crash. We refrain from any comments and advise the others to do the same," Spokesperson Gayane Davtyan said.



At that Gayane Davtyan said the Armenian General Department of Civil Aviation and Armavia reiterated that A-320 had over 10 tons of fuel what was sufficient for a 4-hour flight. The plane was in the air an hour and 24 minutes, reported RIA Novosti.



To remind, Armavia-owned A-320 crashed into the Black Sea early on May 3 killing all of 113 people aboard, including 8 crewmembers. Yesterday some Russian media reported that the tragedy happened over lack of fuel.
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