Ethiopia: Spare Parts Shortages Impede Ethiopian Airlines' Domestic Operations
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Ethiopia shoots down Russian bid to dodge aviation sanctions
Ethiopia has rejected an effort by Moscow to avoid international aviation sanctions — imposed in retaliation for its full-scale invasion of Ukraine — by leasing aircraft from Ethiopian Airlines. In late July, Russian representatives met with the head of the Ethiopian Civil Aviation Authority and reportedly requested a leasing agreement with Ethiopian Airlines to operate Western-made aircraft under Ethiopian registration on Russian routes, with m…
After the imposition of sanctions, Russian airlines can no longer buy Western aircraft or spare parts for them
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The national carrier of the Ethiopian Airlines operates in accordance with international law and U.S. law and is not prepared to take over the risks of breach, and has been explained to the company.
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