![]() ![]() Extended Search Options for over 6,000 Airports.Create your own favourite lists to group News articles.Passenger Numbers and Financial Results.Average Fleet and Subfleet age and total number of seats.Legal Name, Address, Phone, LinkedIn page and E-Mail.Search Airlines by Aircraft Type and/or Fleet Size.Search Airlines by Homebase, Country or Routes/Countries served.Search Airlines by Alliance, Airline Type, Status.Historical Information (Launch/End/Merger details).Extended Search Options for over 7,490 Airlines. ![]() Full access to all news articles including exclusive stories reported first by ch-aviation."News to go" - Ability to view multiple full news articles on one page.With a ch-aviation PRO subscription you benefit from a wide range of data and information such as: ![]() To access our news database including full archive search and exclusive stories reported first by ch-aviation you need to upgrade to ch-aviation PRO. “Volga-Dnepr’s management is working together with its partners and regulators to find possible solutions under the current situation,” the privately held company said in a statement.ĪirBridge Cargo operates a fleet of seventeen aircraft, according to the ch-aviation fleets advanced module, including four B747-400ERFs, twelve B747-8Fs, and one B777-200F. VQ-BFU flew from Shanghai Pudong, China via Dubai International (UAE) to Moscow Sheremetyevo, Russia on March 6, while VP-BIN flew directly from Zhengzhou, China to Moscow on the same day, according to their flight tracking status.Īccording to media reports, Volga-Dnepr Group has suspended operations at AirBridgeCargo and fellow subsidiary Atran (V8, Moscow Vnukovo) and furloughed some office staff because of the Western sanctions. Instead, the cargo carrier had flown them to Moscow, even after the airworthiness certificate of one of the aircraft had been suspended. This was in line with sanctions imposed by the European Union on February 25 in protest against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.īOC Aviation said AirBridge Cargo had breached lease agreements for two other B747-8Fs - VQ-BFU (msn 60117) and VP-BIN (msn 60119) – when it ignored instructions from the lessor to ground them in China. This followed after a US judge signed an order allowing BOC Aviation to repossess it, reported Reuters.īOC Aviation and its lawyers did not respond to requests for comment.Īs reported, on March 14, BOC Aviation had laid a complaint against AirBridge Cargo for the return of the leased freighter after its hull war reinsurance was cancelled on March 7 by Lloyd’s Aviation Underwriters Association. A B747-8F leased by BOC Aviation to Russia’s AirBridgeCargo has been returned to the United States after the lessor won an order by a US court to repossess the aircraft.įlightradar24 ADS-B data shows Bermuda-registered VQ-BFE (msn 60118) was returned from Hong Kong International to San Bernardino, California on March 25, 2022. ![]()
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