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Aeroflot, the Russian airline, will settle on deals for the last 36 aircraft leased by West

Aeroflot's head Sergei Aleksandrovski said in a Russian newspaper that the airline expects to reach settlement agreements with Western insurance companies and leasing firms for the final 36 aircraft out of a total 228 planes it has agreed to purchase.

AerCap, BOC Aviation and other aircraft leasing companies have reached settlements totaling at least $2.7billion with Russia for more than a quarter (400) of the approximately 400 aircraft that are stuck in Russia since Moscow invaded Ukraine in 2022.

"Only 36 aircraft are left, and they are in the active settlement phase for insurance. In essence, these are the final planes that need to be settled by foreign lessors, he said.

Aleksandrovski said that Aeroflot anticipates the agreement on the 36 aircraft to be finalised by May or July of this year.

In previous agreements, international lessors had transferred ownership of planes to the Russian state-owned insurance company NSK. This company used budgetary state funds to purchase and transfer these planes to Russian airlines.

Aleksandrovski did not reveal the value of the agreement, but said that government money will not be used to purchase these 36 aircraft. Aeroflot will pay the settlement from its own funds and borrowings. (Reporting and editing by Alexander Marrow, David Evans, and Gleb Stolyarov)

(source: Reuters)