The sanctions, imposed shortly after February’s invasion of Ukraine, prevent manufacturers from supporting Russian airlines.
The French airline Airbus has expressed doubts about the safety of its aircraft, which operates on the territory of the Russian Federation. This was discussed in a statement by the company’s executive director Guillaume Faury, which on Friday, October 28, was quoted by Bloomberg.
“The company is concerned about the safety of its aircraft in Russia, as sanctions prevent the aircraft from getting spare parts or software updates,” he explained.
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At the same time, Fori pointed out that Airbus aircraft continue to be operated in Russia. But the French could not support Russian clients.
“And this raises some security concerns,” Faury added.
Sanctions imposed shortly after the February invasion of Ukraine have prevented manufacturers from supporting Russian airlines, although the carriers continue to operate their fleets of Airbus aircraft, as well as Boeing Co .
It was previously reported that Russian airlines, including state-owned Aeroflot, have begun dismantling airliners due to a lack of spare parts. This is due to the sanctions of Western countries.
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