Rossiya Airlines transferred 125 aircraft to the Russian register

Rossiya Airlines transferred 125 aircraft to the Russian register
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All 125 aircraft of Rossiya Airlines have been transferred to the Russian registry. This is reported by TASS with reference to the press service of the airline.

Rossiya Airlines transferred all operated aircraft to Russian jurisdiction. All procedures are performed in accordance with Russian aviation legislation. Obtaining Russian airworthiness certificates will allow the airline to continue using the fleet of foreign-made aircraft under the country's national flag to organize uninterrupted air communication with remote regions," the report says.

According to the airline's website, RUSSIA owns the following foreign aircraft: Airbus A319/320, Boeing 737, 777 and 747.

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