Photo credit: Aeroflot is increasingly isolated as more countries ban Russian aircraft, and lessors begin repossessing aircraft. Flickr / Kevin Hackert
Airlines face wide-ranging fallout from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine a year ago in February. The biggest is the airspace closure, but the war has also triggered a surge in global energy prices while western sanctions are pressuring Russian airlines. Edward Russell and Jay Shabat discuss. Plus, why you need an accounting degree and years of experience to decipher AirAsia-parent Capital A’s numbers.
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