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Polet Airlines appeared to win a stay of execution yesterday, when a Russian court ruled that it could continue to operate one of its AN-124 aircraft, which had been “arrested”.
The Ninth Arbitration Court of Appeal quashed the Moscow Arbitration Court’s interim ruling preventing Polet from operating one of its two AN-124s, according to Russian media reports.
The court concluded that Polet had sufficient financial resources to operate the aircraft safely.
Polet had already gained a break on Tuesday, when the Moscow Arbitration ...
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