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More Aerospace Businesses Alter Relationships With Russia

Dozens of aviation-related companies have either scaled back or ceased operations there in light of attack on Ukraine.

Russia's flag carrier Aeroflot said Wednesday it had not "yet" been ordered to ban ticket sales to military-aged men, according to a report. [File Photo: Shutterstock]
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Key Takeaways:

Since Russia’s attack on Ukraine, more than 400 companies have pulled back from Russia, changing their relationships to comply with sanctions, or in solidarity with Ukraine. 

As the conflict escalates, the actions companies have taken seem to fall into five categories. The Yale School of Management has masterfully tracked all company actions and has separated them based on the magnitude of their responses:

Michael Wildes

Michael Wildes holds a master’s degree in Logistics & Supply Chain Management, and a bachelor’s degree in Aeronautical Science, both from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Previously, he worked at the university’s flight department as a Flight Check Airman, Assistant Training Manager, and Quality Assurance Mentor. He holds MEI, CFI & CFII ratings. Follow Michael on Twitter @Captainwildes.

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