15/06/2022 (Agence Europe) – The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) raised concerns, on Tuesday 14 June, about European and US-made aircraft continuing to fly in Russia despite the country’s lack of access to spare parts and maintenance, following restrictive measures taken by the EU and the US against Moscow. EASA Director Patrick Ky pointed out that, as regulators have no data on this subject, it is impossible to know whether certain aircraft have experienced safety problems in...