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Ottawa to review Russian Aeroflot flight

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Transport Canada says it will look into how a Russian airline broke a ban on that country’s planes in Canadian airspace.

In a Twitter post Sunday night, the department said Aeroflot flight 111 violated the prohibitio­n that was imposed earlier in the day in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

According to flight-tracking website FlightRada­r24, the flight by Russia’s flagship carrier took off for Moscow from Miami shortly after 3 p.m. ET on Sunday, about six hours after Transport Minister Omar Alghabra announced the airspace ban.

The European Union also implemente­d a ban on Russian commercial aircraft and private planes Sunday, a move that added to sanctions against major

Russian banks and members of the country’s monied elite.

Until Sunday, Aeroflot operated multiple flights per day through Canadian airspace en route to the U.S. and beyond, but had no routes that landed in Canada.

Transport Canada says it will launch a review of the conduct of Aeroflot and

Nav Canada, the non-profit body that runs the country’s civil air navigation service.

“We will not hesitate to take appropriat­e enforcemen­t action and other measures to prevent future violations,” the department stated.

The transport minister met with Nav Canada CEO Raymond Bohn on Monday to discuss the breach, said Alghabra spokeswoma­n Valérie Glazer.

As the plane entered Canadian skies, Aeroflot declared the voyage a humanitari­an flight, which requires special treatment but in this case triggers “serious concerns,” the government said.

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