Our Fleet

At this moment «Aircompany Armenia» operates 2 types of aircrafts: BOEING 737-500 and BOEING 737-700 NG. BOEING 737 is a short- to medium-range twinjet narrow-body aircraft. Boeing 737 is the largest aircraft in the aircraft construction. The Boeing Corporation has been constructing aircrafts since 1967. Boeing 737 is operating so well that there are more than 1200 aircrafts in the air anytime, and every 5 seconds in the world one Boeing 737 flies up and sits. In fact, name Boeing 737 is the name of group for more than 10 types of aircrafts.

 

BOEING 737-500
Engines CFM56-3C1
Max. speed 876 km/h
Cruising speed 780 km/h
Max. take-off weight 60556 kg
Wing span 28,88 m
Length 31,01 m
Height 11,07 m
Total number of seats 116
Business class 12
Economy class 104

 

BOEING 737-700 NG
Engines CFM56-7B22/3
Max. speed 876 km/h
Cruising speed 834 km/h
Max. take-off weight 70080 kg
Wing span 34,32 m
Length 33,65 m
Height 12,59 m
Total number of seats 132
Business class 12
Economy class 120

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News

18.08.2019 - Air-Company “Armenia” Talks about Interesting Things: From a Large Aviation Exhibition to a Fairy Tale in a Small Village

To the already established tradition of holding the annual air show at the Voronezh airport, a new one was added - the active participation of air-company “Armenia”  in it. For residents of Voronezh and partner air-companies, this is a real feast in which both tourists and local residents take part enthusiastically.

05.07.2016 - «Aircompany Armenia» operated its first charter flight

Today, July 5th, “Aircompany Armenia” LLC operated its first charter flight on the ...

11.07.2017 - Your advertisement in the sky. Armenia aircompany presented its airplane magazine.

"Armenia" started regular flights to Beirut, Tel Aviv, Mineralnye Vody, Thessaloniki, Voronezh, Tbilisi, in keeping with the slogan “Realizing the dream”, a year later after foundation.

20.01.2019 - “Armenia’s” aircrafts are in the sky of Beirut again… 

Air company “Armenia” restarts the traditional Yerevan‒Beirut‒Yerevan regular direct flights from April 19. The air company’s deputy director, Gevorg Khachatryan dwelt on it in details.