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Russian Aviation Watchdog Keeps Close Eye on Azur Air After Inspection

RIA NovostiFriday, March 6, 2026
Russian Aviation Watchdog Keeps Close Eye on Azur Air After Inspection

MOSCOW, March 6 – Russia's Federal Service for Transport Oversight, Rostransnadzor, has announced it will supervise the correction of safety issues identified during a recent check of charter carrier Azur Air. The agency confirmed the oversight in a statement on Friday, though specific details of the deficiencies were not disclosed.

Azur Air, a major player in Russia's leisure travel market, operates a fleet primarily serving vacation destinations. The carrier has not yet issued a public comment on the inspection's findings or the required corrective measures. Industry observers note that such regulatory follow-ups are standard procedure after routine inspections, intended to ensure all operational and maintenance protocols meet strict national standards.

For travelers, the news highlights the ongoing scrutiny of aviation safety within the country's tourism sector. Passengers with existing bookings are advised to monitor official communications from the airline for any potential updates. The regulator's involvement suggests a focus on procedural compliance, with the expectation that Azur Air will address the matters promptly to maintain its operating authority.

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