
ArmInfo. Tatevik Revazyan left the post of head of the Civil Aviation Committee (CAC). Revazyan herself announced this on her Facebook page.
I am proud of the results that our team has achieved, especially the steps taken to keep our skies safe. The results of the steps taken to improve security will be clearly visible in the near future>, she wrote.
According to her, very serious reforms are being carried out in the Civil Aviation Committee, and "the aviation authorities are now on the right track in terms of achieving high international quality standards." Revazyan notes that she chaired the Civil Aviation Committee in 2018 with the goal of making Armenia attractive to investors. At the same time, it aimed to have a competitive and reliable national carrier in Armenia, and the announcement of the launch of Fly Arna was an important step in that direction. "Thus, I have achieved the goals that I set for myself in 2018, but I am ready to continue to contribute in every possible way to the development of Armenian aviation. Being a person who is far from politics and, therefore, not constrained by any political processes, I have always emphasized the importance of the role of a free, independent and professional business woman. I decided to return to the world of business soon," she stressed.
As the former head of the CAC has already noted, these were the most difficult years in her life, but also the most significant. , she wrote.
Revazyan was appointed head of the Armenian Civil Aviation Committee on July 10, 2018 by the decision of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. Prior to her appointment, she lived in Denmark for a long time and also worked in the aviation industry.