U.S. order renewing temporary denial of export privileges of Russian airline
Evidence that the Russian airline continued to operate aircraft subject to the EAR on flights both into and within Russia
Evidence that the Russian airline continued to operate aircraft subject to the EAR
The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) of the U.S. Department of Commerce today released for publication in the Federal Register an order renewing the temporary denial of export privileges of a Russian airline.
BIS in April 2022 issued an order temporarily denying export privileges of the Russian airline on the ground that issuance of the order was necessary in the public interest to prevent an imminent violation of the Export Administration Regulations (EAR). Read TradeNewsFlash
According to today’s order renewing temporary denial of export privileges [PDF 248 KB], evidence indicates that, after the initial order issued, the Russian airline continued to operate aircraft subject to the EAR on flights both into and within Russia, in violation of the EAR and the temporary denial order.
The order is effective immediately and will remain in effect for 180 days.
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