Abramovich’s jet among 100 planes grounded by USon March 18, 2022 at 6:13 pm

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The US government has grounded 100 Russia-affiliated aircraft believed to have violated US export controls

An Aeroflot Boeing 777 in 2021

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Nearly 100 airplanes with ties to Russia have been effectively grounded by the US government including one belonging to billionaire businessman Roman Abramovich.

The US Commerce Department has said providing service to these aircraft anywhere in the world – including inside Russia – may lead to heavy fines and potential jail time.

The planes, it says, are in contravention of US sanctions on Russia.

The list includes aircraft operated by Russian airlines, including national flag carrier Aeroflot.

While most are Boeing aircraft, a Gulfstream private jet owned by Mr Abramovich – the current owner of Chelsea football club – is also included.

The Russian was among seven oligarchs sanctioned by the UK government earlier this month in response to the Ukraine war.

Mr Abramovich, 55, is alleged to have strong ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin, which he has denied.

In a statement, the department said any refuelling, maintenance or repair work of any of the listed aircraft – as well as the provision of spare parts – violates US export controls.

Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said the move was in response to “Russia’s brutal war of choice against Ukraine”.

She added: “We are publishing this list to put the world on notice – we will not allow Russian and Belarusian companies and oligarchs to travel with impunity in violation of our laws.”

The department said violators face “substantial jail time, fines, loss of export privileges, or other restrictions”.

The regulations apply to any aircraft which has more than 25% US-origin content that was re-exported to Russia after new controls came into effect on 24 February, the day Russia invaded Ukraine.

“By preventing these aircraft from receiving any service, for example, including from abroad, international flights from Russia on these aircraft are effectively grounded,” the statement added.

Deputy Secretary of Commerce Don Graves said the US government hoped the move highlighted Russia’s increasing isolation from the global economy.

“Our actions aren’t idle words or dead letters on the page,” he said. “They have real teeth and as Putin’s vicious war continues, they will continue to bite harder on the Russian and Belarusian economies”.

The US, Canada and European allies have already banned Russian aircraft from operating in their airspace, forcing Russian airlines to largely abandon their international routes.

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