Development of Air Transport and Infrastructures in Armenia

Development of Air Transport and Infrastructures in Armenia

Authors

  • Suren Chibukhchyan National Polytechnic University of Armenia
  • Grigor Chibukhchyan National Polytechnic University of Armenia
  • Karen Igityan National Polytechnic University of Armenia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54338/18294200-2023.3-09

Keywords:

Armenia, landlocked countries, air transport, infrastructures, transportation costs

Abstract

One of the foundations for ensuring the security and development of the economy of Armenia is transport and, in particular, air transport, which is of great strategic importance. The development of air transport is directly determined by the strategy for the development and modernization of existing infrastructures, based on global trends in the development of air transport and the geopolitical characteristics of Armenia. The problems of the development of air transport and infrastructure, in particular those related to the concession management agreement for the Zvartnots Airport CJSC ”Armenia International Airports", are presented, and practical proposals for their solution are given.

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Author Biographies

Suren Chibukhchyan, National Polytechnic University of Armenia

doctor  of  philosophy  (Ph.D)  in engineering, Associate Professor (RA, Yerevan) - NPUA, Head of the Department of  Vehicles

Grigor Chibukhchyan, National Polytechnic University of Armenia

doctor  of  philosophy  (Ph.D)  in engineering, Associate Professor (RA, Yerevan) - NPUA, Assistant of the Department of Vehicles

Karen Igityan, National Polytechnic University of Armenia

(RA, Yerevan) - NPUA, Lecturer at the Department of Vehicles

Published

2023-12-27

How to Cite

Chibukhchyan, S., Chibukhchyan, G., & Igityan, K. (2023). Development of Air Transport and Infrastructures in Armenia. Scientific Papers of National University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia, 87(3), 80–87. https://doi.org/10.54338/18294200-2023.3-09

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