If Belovia captures these planes, it will give Russia the opportunity to avoid penalties using non -west -west planes.
The Belarusian state company Belovia is in the process of signing a contract for the purchase of three aircraft in Gambia. Reuters reported this reference to resources.
It has been noted that the three vast Airbus A330 aircraft, which usually could carry 250 passengers, were registered with the Gambian Magic Air company when they arrived on Minsk on August 17, 2024. Belarus plans to buy these aircraft. They come in very difficult technical conditions, but they intend to start flying them during this spring summer.
As the publication writes, if Belovia got these planes, it would give Russia the opportunity to avoid penalties using planes of non -western countries.
As you know, even western penalties against Belarus and Russia are aimed at restricting access to spare parts of aviation, many countries, including Gambia, do not sign these restrictions and are not necessary to fulfill them. Gambia has not fallen under aviation penalties, but some of the courts registered in Gambia have been the target of the US, Britain and EU penalties for the help of Russia’s helping oil export through a network of tanks, known as the Shadow Fleet.
According to the Gambia Civil Aviation Office, the aircraft was sold to the consumer from the United Arab Emirates (UAE), moved to Minsk, and then excluded from the Gambian register on August 19, 2024.
Remember that US authorities have expanded sanctions against Belarus. New restrictions were introduced against three legal creatures and nine individuals, as well as against the aircraft used by Alexander Lukashenko.
Russia’s planes have also been reported under the influence of western penalties, which limited the supply of new aircraft and banned the maintenance of existing ones, began to lose an aircraft.
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Source: korrespondent

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