The Russian Post, Aviastar carrier and AliExpress fans will suffer more from such a decision.
Boeing aircraft of Russian airlines have been banned from landing in China. This was reported by the Baza Telegram channel on Friday, May 27th.
A document about this ban is said to have been sent to Russian airlines this week.
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“Boeing was banned from flying in the Celestial Empire using it. Later, China clarified that it was still possible to fly, but only in transit. The country’s authorities require that aircraft from Russia do not have double registration. Bermuda-Russia, as it is now, ”the message read.
At the same time, it was noted that airlines will comply with the requirements, but they will not be able to do so – only landlords can exclude countries from registration. And the landlords of most Russian Boeings support the sanctions. At the same time, now almost all cargo airlines have Boeing aircraft leased.
Carrier Aviastar and Aliexpress fans will suffer more from such a decision – the company is the main marketplace partner (and so is Russian Post). The airline fleet has five Boeings that make 20-25 weekly flights to and from China. They carry about 700 tons of goods per week, but now the logistics route needs to be changed.
There are also old Mars in the Aviastar fleet, but these aircraft cannot carry the required volumes.
Earlier it was reported that China refused to provide Russian airlines with spare parts for the aircraft. Now the Russians are looking for other markets to buy parts, such as India and Turkey.
Recall, on March 5, Russia announced the cessation of flights abroad. The Federal Air Transport Agency has recommended that Russian airlines suspend international flights from March 6 amid widespread arrests of aircraft abroad.
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Source: korrespondent

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