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Russia launches airline inspections after rise in accidents and fatalities

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Russia launches airline inspections after rise in accidents and fatalities
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Patrick Shanahan, President and CEO of Spirit AeroSystems | Simple Flying

Russia has announced plans to conduct extensive safety inspections of more than 50 regional airlines over the next year, responding to a surge in aviation accidents and fatalities. The inspections will focus on areas such as aircraft maintenance, crew training, flight safety procedures, and overall airworthiness. According to Russian authorities, these measures are necessary because some carriers "pose a real threat to human life."

The initiative follows data showing that commercial aviation accidents in Russia doubled from eight in 2023 to 17 in 2024. During the same period, fatalities rose from 12 to 37, and major incidents in 2025 have already resulted in 53 deaths—a reported increase of 440% compared to figures from two years prior.

The inspection program will audit airlines including Aurora and Azimuth Airlines between December 2025 and December 2026. The government hopes that this process will improve operational safety standards across the industry.

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A significant factor behind the growing number of incidents is the impact of international sanctions on Russia's aviation sector. These restrictions prevent operators from acquiring new aircraft or replacement parts from manufacturers such as Airbus, Boeing, Embraer, and even China's Comac due to Western-made components used in their planes. As a result, Russian carriers have had to ground aircraft for spare parts, purchase parts through unofficial channels, and reactivate older planes previously retired from service.

This situation contributed to incidents like the Angara Airlines crash earlier this year involving an An-24 built in 1976. All 49 people on board died when the nearly five-decade-old aircraft crashed.

Currently, with sanctions ongoing, it remains impractical for Russian airlines to source new planes or parts from most foreign manufacturers. Chinese manufacturer COMAC is working toward producing all components domestically but faces delays; its C919 production target was reduced from 75 units annually to just 25 this year.

In the meantime, Russia depends largely on domestic producers such as Yakolev and Ilyushin for fleet needs. United Aircraft Corporation (UAC), another Russian company, has recently patented a long-range aircraft intended to compete with models like Boeing’s 787 by offering similar operational costs and various configurations for range and passenger capacity. However, developing new aircraft under current conditions poses substantial challenges for UAC.

The government’s planned audits aim not only to address immediate safety concerns but also highlight the broader effects of international isolation on Russia’s aviation industry.

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