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An Airbus SE jetliner freshly handed over to Russia’s flag-carrier airline left France for Moscow several hours after President Vladimir Putin had launched his invasion of Ukraine, prompting sweeping sanctions.
Airbus transferred the A350 widebody’s title to Aeroflot PJSC on Feb. 22, according to monthly delivery figures published Wednesday. Airline-tracking website FlightRadar24 indicates, though, that it departed the manufacturer’s Toulouse base only on the evening of Feb. 24, after the war was underway.