ILFC Insists Vladivostok Avia Must Stop Using Airbus Planes
The U.S.-based leasing company ILFC demanded that Vladivostok Avia should stop using three Airbus 320 and two Airbus 330 planes: a note to this extent was sent to the company’s Director-General Dmitri Tischuk as well as to Aeroflot on December 29, 2011, Vedomosti reports.
The note says the air carrier has about $5m worth of unpaid leasing debts.
Vladivostok Avia responded by announcing that the airline would meet its obligations in full and would operate all the prospective flights in accordance with the winter timetable for 2011/2012, the airline’s PR Director Alexander Alekseyev reports.
‘There are no reasons why we should stop using the aircraft,’ Interfax quotes Alekseyev as saying.
The note says the air carrier has about $5m worth of unpaid leasing debts.
Vladivostok Avia responded by announcing that the airline would meet its obligations in full and would operate all the prospective flights in accordance with the winter timetable for 2011/2012, the airline’s PR Director Alexander Alekseyev reports.
‘There are no reasons why we should stop using the aircraft,’ Interfax quotes Alekseyev as saying.
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