Overview
- Russia’s aviation regulator introduced new temporary restrictions at Moscow’s Vnukovo airport on October 30.
- Rosaviatsia also limited acceptance and release of aircraft at Volgograd, Kaluga (Grabtsevo), Saratov (Gagarin) and Yaroslavl (Tunoshna).
- Earlier updates on October 29 said six airports had resumed normal operations: Volgograd, Gelendzhik, Kazan, Krasnodar (Pashkovsky), Ulyanovsk (Baratayevka) and Cheboksary.
- Domodedovo and Zhukovsky lifted prior constraints and Penza also returned to regular traffic, according to the agency.
- Sheremetyevo was placed under temporary limits on October 29, and authorities reported the ‘Kover’ plan active at Vladikavkaz as regional airports adjusted operations.