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Turkey performs inspection of a Syria-bound Armenian aircraft

Erzurum, Turkey - "It was a planned stop", Yerevan's Ministry for Foreign Affairs declares

An Aleppo, Syria-bound Armenian cargo aircraft was stopped and inspected by Turkish authorities at Erzurum airport, in the eastern part of the country in the morning of Monday 15 October 2012. This is the second episode of this kind in the last days but, unlike the Syrian Airlines' Airbus A-320 forced to land by Ankara's F-16s (AVIONEWS), authorities confirmed that the inspection was the result of...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 1146384

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
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