Boeing and Airbus continued to supply aircraft parts for airplanes in Russia, but through third countries. Thanks to end-user certificates, the companies know exactly who certain parts are being sent to.
A source in the aviation industry noted that after the introduction of sanctions in 2022, domestic carriers were effectively "in shock".
They purchased a wide range of spare parts from the manufacturer — from seats in the cabin to chips, filters, avionics, consumables, and fuselage parts.
But it very quickly turned out that Boeing and Airbus themselves were in no less shock. A letter came from them to our leadership — they said, like, sanctions, we can no longer support deliveries in this regard, we regret it. And at the end there was a postscript: "And what are we going to do?". Do you understand?
According to him, deliveries were eventually налаладили through third countries, and the companies themselves knew perfectly well thanks to end-user certificates that a particular part was being supplied to Russia.
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