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Is AZAL Security Directorate Dismissed?
Baku / 11.08.20 / Turan: Heads of the Security Department of Azerbaijan Airlines CJSC (AZAL) have been relieved of their posts. Messages about this appeared on social networks on the morning of August 11.
In particular, it is alleged that the head of the department Elkhan Orujov and his deputies Etibar Jabrailov and Ali Gurbanaliyev have been removed from their posts. The reasons for the dismissal were not reported.
The press service of AZAL declined to comment on Turan's request.
Note that on August 6, at a meeting with President Ilham Aliyev, he sharply criticized state-owned companies, including AZAL, for their ineffective activities. Aliyev stressed that AZAL's planes and airports were built at the expense of the state, which does not receive income and profit from this. He instructed the government to audit the activities of these structures. —06D-
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