The activity by Russia’s largest state-owned airline comes after the country’s aviation agency, Rosaviatsiya, who recommended that all Russian airlines with foreign-leased aircraft halt both passenger and cargo flights abroad.
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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and airspace restrictions pose huge challenges to international aviation as hundreds of flights that operated to fly over Russian air space now have to opt for alternative routes, leading to a growth in operating prices due to more fuel burn.
The fate of the world’s biggest completely operating aircraft is uncertain in light of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Indian authorities are in discussions with several airlines on increasing the number of flights from Ukraine to facilitate the recovery of Indians who want to leave the eastern European nation amid tensions over a Russian troop build-up
Ukraine International Airlines has declared its intentions to start flying to the Norwegian capital of Oslo. Operating Embraer 190 aircraft, the carrier will link the Norwegian city with its Kyiv–Boryspil hub three times a week. Service on the latest route is set to start in June, with UIA being the first Ukrainian airline to have a presence on this passage.