✈️ Travel 17h ago · Brandon Shaw

How Sanctions Can Shatter Entire Airlines

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How Sanctions Can Shatter Entire Airlines
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When a government imposes sanctions on a country, the aviation industry tends to feel the pressure faster than almost any other sector. Airlines depend on a continuous supply of parts, maintenance services, insurance coverage, and leasing agreements, most of which flow through networks dominated by American and European companies. Cut off access to those networks, and an airline can go from a functioning operation to a grounded fleet in a matter of weeks.

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