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Breaking: Temporary flight restrictions at Samara airport: Russia's aviation authority

Breaking: Temporary flight restrictions at Samara airport: Russia's aviation authority

Al Arabiya3 days ago
Temporary restrictions on planes taking off and landing were introduced at Russia's Samara airport on Saturday to ensure flight safety, Artem Korenyako, a spokesperson for Russian civil aviation authority Rosaviatsia, said on Telegram.
The airport is located close to the Volga River in the Samara region, southeast of Moscow.
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