Airbus announced that it will terminate relations with all companies that will service Russian aircraft

They will be excluded from the list of Airbus customers if they supply parts to Russian air carriers

After Russia effectively appropriated foreign aircraft leased from Russian carriers, foreign companies refuse to provide maintenance to these aircraft.

The US and EU sanctions also apply to non-Russian individuals and organizations that would like to provide parts and services to Russian partners, an Airbus spokesman told The Wall Street Journal.

"Any supplier, airline or maintenance and service firm will be removed from Airbus' customer list if they supply Russian air carriers with company parts," he said.

Airbus itself does not provide Russian airlines with the components, information and technical support needed to maintain their aircraft, the manufacturer's representative said:

"There are no legal ways for original spare parts, documentation and services to reach Russian carriers."

According to a Boeing representative, the American aircraft manufacturer stopped providing spare parts and technical support to both airlines and maintenance organizers in Russia in early 2022.

Of the 696 airliners operating in Russia, 77% are Airbus and Boeing aircraft. 97% of passenger transportation in the country is carried out by Western airliners.

Background. As a reminder, Airbus has announced that it will stop supplying titanium from Russia over the next few months.

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