The failed March 2 mission was one of the very first known attempts by a lessor to repossess a Russian-based commercial aircraft, according to interviews and documents reviewed by The Air Current. What is typically an unremarkable journey connecting Moscow to Cairo would shine a spotlight on the unfolding collapse of Russian commercial aviation, shaking the foundations of international law.
The most far-reaching sanctions of the modern economic era have disconnected Russia and its civil aviation industry from much of the world. Its digital connection is severed, along with its access to parts, services, international markets and crucial airspace. Yet what will come of the fleet that operates today inside of Russia?
Log-in here if you’re already a subscriber. Release DateJune 2, 2023How the war in Ukraine transformed FinnairPurchase a PDF of...
In this TAC Analysis, we reveal the losers – and winners – of the recent airspace restrictions. We examine the tactics used to circumvent the restricted areas for those carriers without access and identify the few airlines still with access to the top of the world.
Against the backdrop of the escalating on-again, off-again trade war with the U.S., China and Russia have moved away from...
Log-in here if you’re already a subscriber Release DateJune 16, 2023Airlines celebrate survival and ask how long this normal will...
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