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Sanction-hit Russian airlines are getting plane parts delivered in hand luggage, per the Financial Times. Flight safety incidents involving Russian planes have shot up, according to estimates. AdvertisementPassengers are carrying plane parts in their luggage to get them to sanction-hit Russian airlines, according to the Financial Times. Russian airlines are obtaining plane parts through a vast network of small suppliers, many of which are based in the United Arab Emirates, the FT reported. Meanwhile, the number of flight safety incidents involving Russian planes has more than doubled, from 37 in 2022 to 81 in 2023, according to the Jet Airliner Crash Data Evaluation Centre.
Persons: , Turboshaft didn't, Timur Badr, Arwed Richter Organizations: Financial Times, Service, United Arab Emirates, Business, Jet Locations: Moscow, Ukraine, UAE, Russian, Russia
Flight safety incidents in Russia have more than doubled since the Ukraine war began. The Jet Airliner Crash Data Evaluation Centre says there were 81 cases in 2023, up from 37 in 2022. AdvertisementRussian flight safety incidents have more than doubled in the past year as airlines struggle to maintain their aircraft amid crippling economic sanctions. According to the Jet Airliner Crash Data Evaluation Centre (JACDEC), there were 81 safety incidents in Russia last year, as compared to 37 cases in 2022. There is still a dark figure of unreported incidents," JACDEC founder and CEO Jan-Arwed Richter told The Telegraph in a story published Monday.
Persons: , Jan, Arwed Richter Organizations: Jet, Service Locations: Russia, Ukraine
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