Dozens of Russian planes seized abroad due to sanctions
The Interfax news agency quoted Savelyev as saying that the sanctions had made Russia inaccessible to most of the supply of aircraft, spare parts and aviation services, while Russian airlines had to hire up to 515 aircraft overseas. According to Minister Savelyev, Russia has lost 78 aircraft seized abroad and will not be returned.
Savelyev said Russia had 1,367 aircraft at the time of sanctions against Moscow and nearly 800 of these are now on the Russian registry.
Most of the planes leased by Russia are from Boeing and Airbus and are registered in Bermuda and Ireland. However, last week, Bermuda and Ireland authorities suspended the issuance of safety certificates to planes operated by Russian airlines. In order to ensure that civil aviation operations are not disrupted, Moscow subsequently passed a law allowing its airlines to register aircraft leased from foreign companies in Russia.
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