As Russia increasingly looks to China to help alleviate the crushing weight of unprecedented sanctions brought about by Ukraine’s invasion, Beijing seems to be slowly distancing itself from the near collapsed Russian economy. Now the Kremlin has said that Beijing is refusing to supply Russian airlines with aircraft parts after Boeing and Airbus both halted […]
Polish Ambassador Says Sanctions On Russia Should "Last For A Decade, Maybe 15 Years" Poland’s Ambassador to the United States, Marek Magierowski, wants the new US and EU-led sanctions on Russia which came in the aftermath of its Feb.24 invasion of Ukraine to last for ten or up to 15 years. He described in a live interview with CNN’s Christiane Amanpour on Thursday that the sanctions should "last for a decade, maybe 15 years." Also amid allegations that Russian forces are targeting hospitals, which are similar to claims made in Aleppo during Russia''s prior years'' military action there, Magierowski cited "acts of barbarism in Ukraine" that he called "war crimes, atrocities." Poland’s Ambassador to the US, Marek Magierowski On this point, he said, "I do believe and I am confident that Mr. Putin and his cronies and all his closest aides will end up in the dock, in the Hague, in the International Criminal Court, because this is what he has already fully deserved," according to CNN. Here''s what he told Amanpour in the interview on how long-lasting Russia''s total economic isolation should be: “I think that if we wanted to retaliate for that invasion against Ukraine with punitive measures and by crippling the Russian economy, we have to be determined and ready to uphold the sanctions in a longer term .

Ukraine update: Panem et circenses et bellum

09:11pm, Thursday, 10'th Mar 2022 DAILY KOS
Bread may be the defining invention of the human race. Or at least, bread and beer. Both allowed calories that were difficult to carry and unpleasant to consume, to be totted around in far more agreeable forms; forms that would, best of all, allow for some degree of extended storage. One result of Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine is simply this: Bread is going to cost more, everywhere in the world. Everything is going to cost more, to one degree or another. That’s because Putin’s war has driven up the cost of energy, and energy underlies every product mined, grown, or manufactured. But energy is only a fraction of the cost of most goods. A 10% rise in the cost of power doesn’t directly translate into a 10% higher price for socks … unless the sock maker is just looking for an excuse. The effect that this war is going to have on food, and on wheat in particular, is something else. Over the last decade, the top exporters of wheat have been Russia, the United States, Canada, France, and Ukraine, with Australia close behind.

Russia Left Scrambling After Desperate Airplane Request Is Rejected by China

04:26pm, Thursday, 10'th Mar 2022 The Western Journal
Amid a ban by Western companies on supplying aircraft parts to Russia, China has decided not to do so as well. After Boeing and Airbus refused to supply parts to […] The post Russia Left Scrambling After Desperate Airplane Request Is Rejected by China appeared first on The Western Journal .
Russia''s aviation sector has come under crippling Western sanctions over Vladimir Putin''s ruthless invasion of Ukraine, with Boeing and Airbus both halting the supply of components.

Russia says China has refused to supply airlines with parts after sanctions

12:05pm, Thursday, 10'th Mar 2022 South China Morning Post
China has refused to supply Russian airlines with aircraft parts, an official at Russia’s aviation authority was quoted by Russian news agencies as saying on Thursday, after Boeing and Airbus halted supply of components.Russia’s aviation sector is being squeezed by Western sanctions over the invasion of Ukraine, with Russia’s foreign ministry warning this week that the safety of Russian passenger flights was under threat.Agencies including Interfax quoted Valery Kudinov, a Rosaviatsia official…

China refuses to supply aircraft parts after sanctions, Russia says

11:52am, Thursday, 10'th Mar 2022 The Daily Star Bangladesh
China has refused to supply Russian airlines with aircraft parts, an official at Russia''s aviation authority was quoted by Russian news agencies as saying on Thursday, after Boeing (BA.N) and Airbus (AIR.PA) halted supply of components.

Spirit AeroSystems in Belfast signs wing deal with Airbus

08:01pm, Wednesday, 09'th Mar 2022 Belfast Telegraph
Spirit AeroSystems in Belfast, formerly Bombardier, has signed a deal to the supply the wings for a new multicopter designed for city travel.
(Bloomberg) -- An Airbus SE jetliner freshly handed over to Russia’s flag-carrier airline left France for Moscow several hours after President Vladimir Putin had launched his invasion of Ukraine, prompting sweeping sanctions.
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As Russia faces unprecedented sanctions following its invasion of Ukraine, an equally extraordinary number of corporations are pulling out of the country – often going above and beyond what is required by law. From Shell, Exxon, Boeing and Airbus, to Apple, Disney, TikTok, McDonald’s and Starbucks, top brands and industry leaders are suspending their operations in Russia …
Aircraft owners are coming to grips with the loss of hundreds of Airbus SE and Boeing Co. jets that Russian carriers have effectively shielded from seizure behind a new incarnation of the Iron Curtain.
No plans for a spac following $170m Series E round — certification still two years out Flying taxi company Volocopter hires Airbus’s Hoke as CEO

Twiggy signs deal with Airbus to back hydrogen planes

01:02pm, Tuesday, 08'th Mar 2022 The Australian Financial Review
The two will collaborate on R&D as Airbus tries to build a hydrogen-powered aircraft - and to persuade airports and airlines to get on board.
FMG and Airbus want to enable the decarbonisation of the aviation industry through zero-emissions green hydrogen as fuel. … Read More The post Come fly with me: FFI and Airbus want hydrogen-based planes in the air by 2035 appeared first on Stockhead .
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