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Pilot declared the flight to be on a humanitarian mission.
Nav Canada Explains Aeroflot Airspace Violation | Bill Carey The pilot of an Aeroflot airliner that violated Canadian airspace on Feb. 27 after it had been closed to all Russian aircraft declared the flight to be on a humanitarian mission, air navigation service provider (ANSP) Nav Canada said. |
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AWIN ANALYSIS Aviation Daily Roundup: February 28, 2022 | International carriers react to airspace closures and AerCap, Finnair flag business impact of Russian invasion of Ukraine and more. Take a look at the daily roundup of air transport news. |
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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Embraer To Pause E175-E2 Program For Three Years | Jens Flottau Embraer has decided to pause flight testing and certification of the Embraer 175-E2 for three years in a move that raises further doubts about the future viability of the program. |
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