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European Union to Block Aircraft and Parts Sales to Russia

Sarah Gharib
Last updated: 27 February 2022 04:51
By Sarah Gharib
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The European Union (EU) has announced that it will be placing new sanctions on Russia, including banning the sales of aircraft and spare parts. This would mean that Russia’s aircraft fleet, which includes European manufacturer Airbus, won’t be able to purchase necessary parts. President of the European Commission, Ms Ursula von der Leyen, tweeted yesterday confirming the ban. 

 

Second, we target the energy sector, a key economic area which especially benefits the Russian state.
⁰Our export ban will hit the oil sector by making it impossible for Russia to upgrade its refineries.
⁰Third: we ban the sale of aircrafts and equipment to Russian airlines. pic.twitter.com/QyacAz85it

— Ursula von der Leyen (@vonderleyen) February 25, 2022

 

  

The EU Press Conference

Ms. von der Leyen also stated that three-quarters of Russia’s aviation fleet is made in; the European Union, the United States or Canada and that the ban can mean their fleet could soon be grounded.

 

 

The United States has also announced similar sanctions on Russia, including aircraft parts. These sanctions will primarily affect Russia as their flag carrier, Aeroflot, has a fleet of American manufactured aircraft Boeing. President and Chief Executive Officer of the Aerospace Industries Association (AIA), Eric Fanning, stated:

“Notably, we believe that sanctions and export control activities should not hinder the need to maintain flight safety of commercial aircraft,”

 

Airspace Bans

As the UK and Russia both banned each other’s airlines from flying in their airspace, Virgin Atlantic and British Airways have had to reroute their flights to avoid Russian airspace. Virgin Atlantic said that this airspace ban would add between 15 minutes to an hour to flights from the UK and India and Pakistan. British Airways flight BA142 from New Delhi to London also had to reroute, adding an additional 896km and 1 hour flight time.

 

EU Russia sanctions
BA142 from New Delhi to London Reroute © Flight Radar

 

EU countries have also banned Russian airlines from using their airspace, which has caused reroutes for Russia. Aeroflot flight number SU2466, from Moscow to Budapest, had to add 70 minutes of flight time in order to avoid flying over Poland and Czechia.

 

EU Russia sanctions
EU airspace closed to Russian Airlines © Flight Radar

 

 

What are your thoughts on the EU’s ban on aircraft and parts to Russia? Let us know in the comments below.

 

 

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BySarah Gharib
Jr Journalist - Sarah is anAviation and Travel enthusiast based in London. At Travel Radar she reports on the latest industry news, developments and passenger experiences. Outside of journalism, she has experience working in broadcast TV and Photography.
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