S7 Airlines admits owing money to Mongolian aviation authorities
6 February 2007 (08:50)
S7 Airlines (aka Siberia) has officially admitted owning money for air navigation services to Mongolian aviation authorities.
‘This debt, however, is being paid off in compliance with the schedule, and the Mongolian party agreed that it should not be used as ground for rejecting S7 the right to fly over Mongolia,’ reports the carrier’s press release.
Mongolian aviation authorities did not let an S7 Airlines aircraft traveling from Beijing to Novosibirsk use their air area last Friday.
‘This debt, however, is being paid off in compliance with the schedule, and the Mongolian party agreed that it should not be used as ground for rejecting S7 the right to fly over Mongolia,’ reports the carrier’s press release.
Mongolian aviation authorities did not let an S7 Airlines aircraft traveling from Beijing to Novosibirsk use their air area last Friday.
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