Armavia Flight 967
EK-32009, the aircraft involved seen here in October 2005  | |
| Accident | |
|---|---|
| Date | 3 May 2006 | 
| Summary | Controlled flight into water due to pilot error aggravated by psycho-emotional stress | 
| Site | Black Sea, near Adler-Sochi International Airport, Sochi, Russia  43°23′51″N 39°51′27″E / 43.39750°N 39.85750°E  | 
| Aircraft | |
| Aircraft type | Airbus A320-211 | 
| Aircraft name | Mesrop Mashtots | 
| Operator | Armavia | 
| IATA flight No. | U8967 | 
| ICAO flight No. | RNV967 | 
| Call sign | ARMAVIA 967 | 
| Registration | EK-32009 | 
| Flight origin | Zvartnots International Airport, Zvartnots, Armenia | 
| Destination | Sochi International Airport, Sochi, Russia | 
| Occupants | 113 | 
| Passengers | 105 | 
| Crew | 8 | 
| Fatalities | 113 | 
| Survivors | 0 | 
Armavia Flight 967 was a scheduled international passenger flight operated by Armavia from Zvartnots International Airport, Zvartnots in Armenia to Sochi, a Black Sea coastal resort city in Russia. On 3 May 2006, the aircraft operating the route, an Airbus A320-200, crashed into the sea while attempting a go-around following its first approach to Sochi airport; all 113 aboard were killed. The accident was the first major commercial airline crash in 2006. It was Armavia's only fatal accident during the airline's existence.