Aeroflot turns to Iran for aircraft repairs amid sanctions.

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Aeroflot, Russia's largest air carrier, has sent one of its Airbus planes to Iran for repair due to Western sanctions crippling its aircraft maintenance capabilities. The Airbus A330-300 flew to Tehran on April 5 and remains there until now. Sanctions imposed on Russia after it sent its troops into Ukraine in February last year have prevented its airlines from obtaining aircraft and spare parts or undergoing maintenance in the West.
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