Air Dilijans

Aircompany Armenia was founded on 25 November 2015 and commenced operations on 21 April 2016. Its headquarters were located in Yerevan.[1]

History

Aircompany Armenia was founded on 25 November 2015 by Tamaz Gaishvili and Robert Oganesian after Armavia had suspended all flights in 2013. Flight operations were launched on April 21, 2016. On 20 March 2023, the airline was renamed Air Dilijans LLC ,[2][3].

As of 7 August 2023 all flights were suspended.[4] In late 2024, the airline was put on the list of airlines banned in the European Union, together with all other Armenian airlines.[5] The airline lost its air operator's certificate on 3 February 2025, after it sold its last aircraft to Georgian Airways.[6][7] Flight operations were briefly reactivated between 2024 and 3 February 2025. AOC was lost again in that same year.

Destinations

As of 2024, Air Dilijans does not operate any flights. The company formerly operated flights to Georgia, Iran, Iraq, and Russia.[8][9]

Codeshare agreements

Air Dilijans had codeshare agreements with the following airline:

Fleet

The Air Dilijans fleet consisted of the following aircraft (as of April 2025):

See also

References

  1. Legal notice Aircompany Armenia, retrieved 2019-06-02^
  2. "Armenia Aircompany" LLC will be renamed "AIR DILIJANS" LLC - Air Dilijans airdilijans.com, retrieved 7 May 2023^
  3. Վահե Սարուխանյան. «Էյր Դիլիջանսը» կրկին իրավունք ունի փոխադրումներ կատարել (Air Diligence has the right to transport again) Hetq, 2023-11-16, retrieved 2023-12-29^
  4. Dominik Sipinski. Armenia's Air Dilijans suspends flight operations 7 Aug 2023, retrieved 6 Sep 2024^
  5. The EU Air Safety List - European Commission transport.ec.europa.eu, retrieved 2025-02-07^
  6. Armenia's aviation struggles: EU ban, no flag carrier, unexplained incidents Civilnet, 2025-02-07, retrieved 2025-02-23^
  7. Aviation.am Aviation.am, retrieved 2025-12-15^
  8. Armenia schedules new service to Iraq in S19 airlineroute, 25 April 2019, retrieved 25 April 2019^
  9. درباره ما آژانس مسافرتی گردش, retrieved 2021-12-01^
  10. Jim Liu. Georgian Airways adds Batumi – Yerevan service from July 2019 Routesonline, 15 July 2019, retrieved 15 July 2019^