Ten aircraft belonging to Russian owners remain at German airfields. They cannot be lifted into the sky due to sanctions. It is reported by the publication Redaktionsnetzwerk Deutschland (RND) with reference to the German Federal Ministry of Transport..
Among them is the An-124, located in Leipzig, in Cologne there are Bombardier BD-100-1A10 Challenger 300 and Boeing 737, in Frankfurt-Hahn - Boeing 747, in Baden-Baden - Cessna 750 Citation X, two Embraer ERJ-135BJ Legacy. And in Munich there is an Airbus A320 liner, once leased by a Russian airline - the decision on its future fate must be made by the owner.
“Since the cars are subject to a ban on takeoff and flight due to the EU sanctions regime, they cannot be used by the owner and cannot be taken to another location,” the German Ministry of Transport explained..
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Recall that back in March, due to sanctions against Russia, European companies finally lost the opportunity to provide, insure and repair aircraft of Russian airlines due to EU sanctions.. Meanwhile, Russia actually stole about 500 leased planes.. These planes cannot fly to other countries, otherwise they will be arrested and handed over to the lessor. Accordingly, they will be used only in Russia.
And recently it became known that in Russia, due to sanctions, there is an acute shortage of parts for aircraft. And some aircraft began to be dismantled for parts.