Around 180 aircraft
operated by Russian airlines are transferred to the Russian register
Around 180 aircraft have
been registered in the Russian state register of civil aircraft since the end
of February. These include aircraft of Aeroflot, Pobeda, UTair, Rossiya and
Izhavia airlines, Head of the Aircraft Airworthiness Department at the Federal
Air Transport Agency Valery Kudinov said on Thursday.
“Currently,
there are 176 aircraft in the Russian register, including 21 UTair aircraft, 38
Rossiya aircraft, two Izhavia aircraft, 27 Pobeda aircraft and 80 Aeroflot
aircraft,” Kudinov
said.
Aeroflot’s
newest Airbus A350 aircraft have also been transferred to the Russian register,
he added.
Kudinov
added that there were around 70 aircraft in the Russian register before the end
of February. According to Kudinov, the situation with the maintenance of aircraft
and imports of spare parts is planned to be resolved, including through the
re-export of components.
“As far as I
know, …, China refused (to import components to Russia – TASS
note),” he said, adding that the search would continue through other countries,
possibly through Turkey or India. “Each company will
negotiate on its own,” Kudinov added.
Source: Russian Aviation
Note: Most Russian aircraft flying internationally are
on the Bermuda register (VP or VQ). Transferring an aircraft on the Russian
registers makes its value drop and makes it also more difficult for leasing
companies to repossess the plane.
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