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Lessor is allowed to fly ex-Aeroflot A320 out of Amsterdam

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The lessor CMB can fly out an Airbus A2022 that has been stuck at Amsterdam-Schiphol Airport since 320. It is a machine that was last used by Aeroflot.

The medium-haul jet was on its way from the Russian capital to Düsseldorf. The Airbus A320 with the registration VP-BAC never arrived there because the airspace was closed. The plane had to make a safety landing in Amsterdam-Schiphol. Since then, the aircraft leased to Aeroflot has not been allowed to take off.

The owner, CMB Leasing, has now been allowed to evacuate the legal property, according to a report from Luchtvaartnieuws. Logically, the aircraft will not be brought to the Russian Federation, but will be handed over to a new lessee after completing some checks and maintenance work.

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