Tag: Russia

Medvedev Threatens West With Restriction Of Flights Over Russia

"If we are restricted, we will have to respond"

Destroyed Donbass: Who Has Lost How Much Because of the War in the Region

The biggest losses as a result of the military operations in the Donbass have been incurred by the largest industrial groups in Ukraine: Metinvest, DTEK, ISD, and state-owned coal mines. The daily loading of railcars fell by 59 percent in August, which represents monthly losses of more than UAH 0.5 billion in revenues.

Transaero Decides Not To Purchase Dreamliner Planes

Transaero’s fleet already includes 20 Boeing 747 planes of the 400 modification.

Construction Of Kerch Bridge To Be Awarded To Companies Owned By Sanctioned Businessmen

Construction of a bridge across the Kerch Strait may be awarded to Gennady Timchenko’s Stroytransgaz, with USC Most (25%-owned by Timchenko) and Arkady and Igor Rotenberg’s Mostotrest

Court Orders Russian Defense Ministry To Pay Antonov UAH 11 Million

The court made this decision on 11 August 2014

Deviation Off Course: How Ukraine Is Making Life Difficult For Russia’s Largest Airlines

Instead of sanctions, the State Aviation Service imposed only restrictions on the transit flights of two Russian carriers - Aeroflot and Transaero - through Ukraine’s airspace. What will be the impact of this step on the industry: declarative or ample room for machinations?

State Aviation Service Introduces Special Transit Requirements For Aeroflot And Transaero

These airlines can fly through Ukraine’s airspace only by obtaining permission for each individual flight

Aeroflot Investigating Its Pilot For Insulting Ukrainians

"We fly over remnants of Ukraine, where Banderovtsi and other filth lives.”

Report On Downed Boeing 777 To Be Published In Early September

The document will reflect information from various sources

Overpass To Be Built Through Kerch With No Possibility Of Local Residents Using It

The road junction at the end of the overpass is planned at the intersection of the Tavrida road outside the city.

Motor Sich Denies Possibility Of Moving Production To Russia

The question of moving the assembling plant to Russia or a third country is not being considered

Motor Sich Preparing To Move To Russia, According To Claims In Moscow

Motor Sich’s General Director Viacheslav Bohuslaev is doing everything possible to avoid leaving the Russian market

UIA: Thousands Of Our Passengers Will Suffer Because Of Russia’s Actions

This will lead to a 15-20% increase in operating costs and flight delays

Ukraine May Ban Transit Flights By Russian Airlines

The parliament is expected to consider the draft law on Tuesday, 12 August.

Russian-Based Ilyushin Finance Interested In Continuing Operations With Antonov

"They intend to and they are offering us more options for aircraft orders"

Russia May Close Siberia To European Airlines

Talk of possible transit restrictions on European airlines began soon after the European Union imposed the first sanctions on Russia.

Antonov Not Ruling Out Russia’s Involvement In Attempt To Replace Its Management

For the past eight years, Merenkov has been considered - at least in the media - as an adviser to the head of the Russian Machines corporation, which is in charge of the An-140 aircraft project

EU Imposes Sanctions On Aeroflot’s Low-Cost Subsidiary Dobrolyot

The restrictive measures came into effect on Wednesday

EU Bans Investment In Transport And Infrastructure In Crimea

These measures will come into force after their formal adoption by the council and their publication in the EU Official Journal

Five Automobile Plants Suspend Operations In Russia

Production of automobiles and SKD will be suspended at two of AvtoVAZ’s plants from July 28. Return from vacation is planned for August 17.

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