Russia’s top airline assessing sanctions impact, asks EU regulators for clarity -Breaking
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© Reuters. FILEPHOTO: A Russian flagship airline Aeroflot’s logo is visible on an Airbus A320-200 near Toulouse in Colomiers (France), September 26, 2017. REUTERS/Regis DuvignauMOSCOW, (Reuters) – Russia’s most important airline Aeroflot announced Wednesday that they were assessing the effect of Western sanctions upon its leased airplanes. They also asked European Union regulators for clarification about these sanctions.
The company also stated in its financial report that although it was impossible to calculate the effect of US sanctions on their planes, that only 41% were made in the EU.
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