EU shippers fear for business as their boxes stack up in Russia
While trade sanctions against Russia following its invasion of Ukraine in 2022 have been well-documented, ...
Understandably, Ukraine’s Antonov Airlines has been quiet since the country was invaded by Russia. But this morning it posted devastating pictures of its offices at Hostomel and, of course, its wrecked AN-225. It also lost an AN-74T and AN-26-100, it said. But its fleet of AN-124s, of which five are currently operational, are safe at Leipzig-Halle Airport – and ready for business.
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