In early January, the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) recommended planes from third countries conducting flights to the EU, to prevent flights at any height above the Russian Federation.
Uzbekistan Uzbekistan Airways’s National Airlines since January 20 began to fly to European countries that exceed the Russian and Belarus airspace. All carrier flights in the direction of Europe were carried out through the territory of Azerbaijan and Turkey. This was reported by the company’s press service.
At a press conference, journalists asked if previously announced changes to the December plane Azerbaijani Azal, who was not announced to Azal’s public, who tried to get to the Grozny.
Uzbekistan Airways replied that they were “just cautious and in a certain route optimizing,” Ferghana said.
In early January, the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) recommended planes from third countries conducting flights to the EU, to prevent flights at any height above the Russian Federation.
Remember, on December 25th, Azerbaijani Airlines, which flying to Baku-Grozny’s flight, collapsed to Kazakhstan. 38 people were killed, mainly the citizens of Azerbaijan. Later, the media reported that the plane had been attacked on the road to the stunning rocket from the shell-s anti-aircraft. After that, the Russians forbade the staff to reach the Russian Federation airports.
Subsequently, it was learned that the Air Serbia plane had stopped implementing flights from Belgrade to Russian cities of Kazan and Sochi.
Source: korrespondent

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