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China banned all of Russia’s Airbuses and Boeings from entering its airspace.

China’s civil aviation authority banned Monday all of Russia’s Airbuses and Boeings from entering Chinese airspace — planes that were stolen from international lessors shortly after Russia invaded Ukraine back in February.

The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) made the decision based on a registration error that has placed the aircrafts’ legal status in limbo.

Essentially, the planes were found to be double registered — originally by their international lessors but again by Russia shortly after the country’s airlines absconded with them back in March.

Russia’s decision to invade Ukraine appears to have backfired on a number of fronts, especially considering the united wave of sanctions levied against them by the global community.

One such sanction from the EU banned the sale of aircraft and parts to Russian companies, denied access over EU airspace for Russian airlines, and called for the repossession of all planes leased to Russia by EU lessors.

In defiance, Russia’s aviation regulator recommended on March 5 that all Russian airlines with planes leased from foreign carriers, and not registered in Russia, return home immediately and not land anywhere overseas, lest the aircraft be detained and repossessed.

Before lessors caught wind of the plot, Russia had absconded with over 500 of their aircraft and had them tucked away in Russian hangars, forevermore out of reach. The planes were valued at over US$10 billion.

The Kremlin then sought to laugh in the face of Western sanctions by re-registering the planes under its own flag. But this illegal manoeuvre has created further problems for them.

Until China receives proof that the aircraft in question are now solely registered by Russia, the planes will no longer be allowed to fly over the country’s airspace.

Russia’s airlines are reeling from the ever-augmenting restrictions set against them by the international community in more ways than one.

Deemed persona non grata over the airspace of dozens of countries and denied access to international suppliers for spare parts, Russia appears beset on all sides and left to fend for itself.

So desperate is the country to keep its stolen planes operational that its prime minister, Mikhail Mishustin, lifted last month the safety regulations that outlined that only parts certified by the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) or Transport Canada may be used for maintenance purposes, Aerotime Hub reported.

Additionally, the revisions permitted Russia’s airlines to re-register planes under their own flag, no doubt in an attempt to legitimize the country’s theft of the aircraft from their original lessors.

Mishustin’s actions spawned a number of safety concerns from several aviation institutions. A worst case scenario would see the planes fall right out of the sky due to undermined maintenance standards.

Earlier in April, the EU added 21 Russian airlines to its Air Safety List, effectively blacklisting them from its collective airspace over concerns that they did not meet international safety standards.

Transport Commissioner Adina Vălean noted that politics did not factor into the final decision, stating that “it has been taken solely on the basis of technical and safety grounds. We do not mix safety with politics.”

This blow was just one amongst many that Russia’s airline industry has suffered following the country’s invasion of Ukraine in February.

Additionally, Aeroflot—Russia’s flag carrier—saw its credit score consistently downgraded by the rating agency Fitch from a BB to a B- and eventually a CC, before its rating was withdrawn altogether by the end of March.

The restrictions placed upon the country’s airline sector, against the backdrop of escalating sanctions, “could impose insurmountable barriers to many Russian corporates’ ability to make timely payments” to international creditors, Fitch said in a statement.
 
2022年6月1日外交部发言人赵立坚主持例行记者会上,彭博社记者:据美联社报道,中国已禁止俄罗斯航空公司执飞的“双重注册”俄客机进入中国领空。发言人对此有何评论?

赵立坚:我没有听说过你提到的消息。

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On June 1, 2022, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Zhao Lijian hosted a regular press conference. Bloomberg reporter: According to the Associated Press, China has banned "dual-registration" Russian airliners operated by Aeroflot from entering Chinese airspace. What is the spokesperson's comment on this?

Zhao Lijian: I haven't heard the news you mentioned.

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2022年6月1日外交部发言人赵立坚主持例行记者会上,彭博社记者:据美联社报道,中国已禁止俄罗斯航空公司执飞的“双重注册”俄客机进入中国领空。发言人对此有何评论?

赵立坚:我没有听说过你提到的消息。

Google translate

On June 1, 2022, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Zhao Lijian hosted a regular press conference. Bloomberg reporter: According to the Associated Press, China has banned "dual-registration" Russian airliners operated by Aeroflot from entering Chinese airspace. What is the spokesperson's comment on this?

Zhao Lijian: I haven't heard the news you mentioned.

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This just shows Eastern media can't be trusted as a source since Western media had to double-check with China if the Eastern Media claims were true.
 
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Cars still running on the roads, shelves still stocked in your local Morrisons, pay cheques still coming in your bank account. What's the problem? Do you really think the UK is Kaput? If so you are free to travel elsewhere.]
shut up gobshite, prices are up ppl struggling typical British brain washed biggot.
Russia not kaput their ruble is stable and they backed up on gold.
 
This has more to do with safety. Russia's Boeing and Airbus planes do not have spare parts for maintenance due to sanctions. If they fall out of the sky in China, that creates a whole lot of liabilities.

Russian made planes are still flying in daily.
 
As I said, the country is still running... If you like Russia so much, feel free to emigrate there... :lol:

country running but running low soon dumb fcuk their are beggars outside take aways supermarkets, restriction on food like oil.
i didnt say i like russia dont put words in my mouth typical biggot.

your want me out join bnp.
 
country running but running low soon dumb fcuk their are beggars outside take aways supermarkets, restriction on food like oil.
i didnt say i like russia dont put words in my mouth typical biggot.

your want me out join bnp.
BNP is a banned entity in the UK, you should know that. I am just calling an orange an orange. As far as I am concerned where we are today in terms of the economy and cost of living, is it any worse than where we were in 1994? Let me know...
 
BNP is a banned entity in the UK, you should know that. I am just calling an orange an orange. As far as I am concerned where we are today in terms of the economy and cost of living, is it any worse than where we were in 1994? Let me know...

it is in my opinion, shopping price has gone up big time. i went to post a a small packet at the lowest stamp i was charged 4.45, the shop keeper said it going up even more. ppl whinging about fuel prices. 90s were good days.
 
it is in my opinion, shopping price has gone up big time. i went to post a a small packet at the lowest stamp i was charged 4.45, the shop keeper said it going up even more. ppl whinging about fuel prices. 90s were good days.
Fair enough, granted fuel prices are much higher since the war started but this is temporary and we will see the prices decrease eventually, I would say come election time you will see some swift moves from Whitehall. Now that said, I wish shithead sunak would stop posing for selfies and consider doing his job as chancellor of the exchequer.
 
Fair enough, granted fuel prices are much higher since the war started but this is temporary and we will see the prices decrease eventually, I would say come election time you will see some swift moves from Whitehall. Now that said, I wish shithead sunak would stop posing for selfies and consider doing his job as chancellor of the exchequer.
Russia has gas and oil, plus second largest wheat exporter, and veg oil, fertilizer.
i would say it bad for low income but most will be okay.

sunak godamn bas trd politicans all criminals with oversea tax free accounts and assets. They only get slap on wrist while common person hit the newspapers and long prison.
boris having parties while ppl strugging. last week i give a box full of food to a guy begging on the street.


This tempory, russia has gas and oil, wheat etc they be back full of food stock on the shelf.

The germans will be crying . they need to import food and oil etc.
 
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