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Thursday, April 7, 2022

Germany grounds Russia’s jumbo jet

A Russian-owned jumbo jet will not be allowed to take off from Hahn Airport in southwestern Germany for the time being.

• April 7, 2022
HAHN AIRPORT [Photo Credit: Picture-alliance]
HAHN AIRPORT [Photo Credit: Picture-alliance]

A Russian-owned jumbo jet will not be allowed to take off from Hahn Airport in southwestern Germany for the time being.

The Boeing 747 cargo plane from the airline Cargologicair UK was stuck in the Hunsrück mountains in Rhineland-Palatinate state.

The airport, which filed for insolvency late last year, said it collected a daily parking fee of around €1,200 (around $1,300) for the plane.

“As the airline Cargologicair UK and its aircraft fall under current EU sanctions, a take-off ban was imposed on the Boeing 747, which had a maintenance stop at Frankfurt-Hahn airport,’’ it explained.

The state aviation and aviation security authority Landesbetrieb Mobilität said on Thursday. They said it was not expected that the sanctions would be lifted in the short term.

The daily parking fee is three euros per tonne, making it around €1,200 for this aircraft weighing some 400 tonnes.

Jan Markus Plathner, a spokesman for Hahn’s insolvency administrator, said.

Frankfurt Hahn Airport is some 100 kilometres west of Frankfurt, where the major international airport hub Frankfurt Airport is located.

Germany’s Transport Ministry said Cargologicair UK is 100 per cent owned by Cargo Logic Holding Ltd, which is owned by Alexey Isaikin and Sergey Shklyanik.

“Both are Russian citizens. Isaykin also holds a Cypriot passport, but the ministry said that was irrelevant in this case and that Russian citizenship is the determining factor for the assessment,’’ stated the ministry.

(dpa/NAN)

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