Adverse weather forces Flyone aircraft to divert to Georgia instead of Armenia
A FLYONE aircraft travelling from Moscow to Yerevan has been forced to make an emergency landing in Tbilisi due to adverse weather conditions, including fog.
The airline confirmed the information, Caliber.Az reports via Armenian media.
The plane eventually reached Yerevan, but due to weather conditions, it did not land and instead flew to Georgia. There is no information on when the aircraft will arrive in Yerevan.
FLYONE (www.flyone.eu) was launched in 2016 and has successfully become the largest airline in Moldova. In 2022, the company became a member of the International Air Transport Association (IATA). In December 2022, FLYONE Airlines SRL received the air operator certificate from the Romanian Civil Aeronautical Authority (AACR) and the license issued by the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure. During the same year, it managed to transport over 1 million passengers and launch 6 new destinations.
In 2023, it renewed its IOSA certification, the highest safety standard in operational management. Also, in 2023, for the first time for an airline from Moldova, FLYONE reached a record number of 2 million passengers, launched 14 new routes, and expanded its fleet with three more aircraft.
By Naila Huseynova