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Followup: Cypriot Airline to Stop Flying in 2007
2005-08-14: Cypriot plane with 121 passengers crashes in Greece
2005-08-17: Cabin staff struggled to control crash plane
2005-08-20: Carbon Monoxide Ruled Out in Greek Crash
2005-08-22: Cypriot Pilot Cried 'Mayday!' Two Seconds Before Crash

Cypriot Airline to Stop Flying in 2007
Monday October 30, 2:44 pm ET
Cypriot Airline That Replaced Helios After 2005 Crash to Terminate Flight Operations in 2007

NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) -- Ajet, the carrier that replaced Helios Airways after a crash that killed all 121 passengers and crew in Greece last year, said Monday it will terminate its flight operations in early 2007.

Ajet holding company Libra Holidays announced that it would bring the carrier's flight schedule to a halt within the next three months.

"The decision is the outcome of the financial results of the specific company," Libra said in a statement.

Ajet will remain registered as a company pending financial claims against third parties, Libra said.

Greek accident investigators have cited human error as the main cause of the Helios air disaster.

In a report issued Oct. 10, they said the two pilots of the Cypriot 737-300 failed to competently operate controls regulating cabin pressure and misinterpreted a subsequent warning sign.

Maintenance officials were also blamed for leaving pressure controls on an incorrect setting, while Boeing was cited for "ineffectiveness of measures" in response to previous pressurization incidents on their aircraft.

Posted by: Chuck 2006-10-30
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=170276