The AN12 Logo Changed

28/07/2005

The AN12 plane belonging to the “Tiga Air” Armenian airline company has
made a flight to Equatorial Guinea under the PANAC logo. The company is
doing this despite the contract that it has signed with the German CAL
airline company. Perhaps the word PANAC depicts the story of the 6
Armenian pilots who don’t know what the future holds for them. Why did
the AN 12 Soviet plane, which belonged to the “Dvin” sister business
(“Tiga Air”) arrive in Guinea with the logo “PANAC”. One of our
reporters had a conversation with the owner of “Tiga Air”. The owner
said that the “contract signed between us and the German CAL company
states nothing about the logo. The German side has decided to place the
PANAC logo on the Armenian plane.” How could there be nothing about the
logo in the contract? Was it a professional contract or what? What
measures were taken by the “Dvin” company and “Tiga Air” in defending
the 6 Armenian pilots? It is obvious that the families of the pilots
are suffering from stress for nearly a year. How are those families
surviving? Are the “Dvin” company and “Tiga Air” the least bit
concerned? Of course they are not. According to the contract signed by
the pilots, the families living in Yerevan needed to receive the
salaries. They have only received the salary for one month. The “Dvin”
company and “Tiga Air” are in this situation due to their
unprofessional transaction. It is yet unknown how this story will end.