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Russian court order puts state agency in charge of Moscow's Domodedovo airport

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Posted on February 3, 2025

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(Reuters) - A Moscow court has given Russia's civil aviation authority, Rosaviatsiya, temporary control of all key services at Moscow's Domodedovo Airport, court documents showed, an effective state

Moscow Court Grants Rosaviatsiya Control Over Domodedovo Airport

(Reuters) - A Moscow court has given Russia's civil aviation authority, Rosaviatsiya, temporary control of all key services at Moscow's Domodedovo Airport, court documents showed, an effective state seizure of the country's third-largest airport.

Domodedovo handled 9.2 million passengers between January and November last year. Its corporate structure is a set of assets all owned by Russian national Dmitry Kamenshchik or his companies.

Russia has placed several assets, usually those owned by foreigners, under state management since the enactment of an April 2023 decree.

Russia's Prosecutor General filed a lawsuit last month against dozens of entities connected to Domodedovo and interim measures imposed last week give Rosaviatsiya control of their operation. The next hearing in the case is scheduled for Feb. 28.

According to the court documents, prosecutors believe that the airport, an entity of strategic importance to Russia, is under foreign influence as a result of its current ownership structure.

The Prosecutor General, Rosaviatsiya and Domodedovo Airport did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Kamenshchik could not immediately be reached.

Moscow has previously put assets into state management and forced through sales to hand-picked buyers.

French yoghurt maker Danone's Russian assets were placed under temporary management in July 2023 and a sale to a pro-Kremlin businessman followed almost a year later.

Danish brewer Carlsberg agreed to sell its Russian assets to two longstanding employees of Baltika Breweries in December, after about 18 months of temporary management, in a deal worth 34 billion roubles ($340 million), according to government documents seen by Reuters.

A decree from President Vladimir Putin in December 2023 put St Petersburg's Pulkovo Airport under the temporary management of a newly set up Russian holding company, wresting control from investors from Germany, Qatar and other Gulf states.

In December, German airport operator Fraport said it was close to completing the sale of its 25% stake in Pulkovo to Middle East-based investor Orbit Aviation LLC.

($1 = 99.9000 roubles)

(Reporting by Alexander Marrow and Gleb Stolyarov. Editing by Mark Potter)

Key Takeaways

  • Moscow court grants Rosaviatsiya control over Domodedovo Airport.
  • Domodedovo is Russia's third-largest airport.
  • The move is seen as a state seizure of strategic assets.
  • The control is part of broader asset management changes in Russia.
  • Next court hearing is scheduled for February 28.

Frequently Asked Questions

What recent action did a Moscow court take regarding Domodedovo Airport?
A Moscow court has granted Russia's civil aviation authority, Rosaviatsiya, temporary control of all key services at Domodedovo Airport.
Why has the Russian government placed assets under state management?
The Russian government has placed several assets under state management due to concerns about foreign influence, especially in cases involving foreign ownership.
What is the significance of Domodedovo Airport to Russia?
Domodedovo Airport is considered an entity of strategic importance to Russia, handling 9.2 million passengers from January to November last year.
What has been the trend regarding foreign-owned assets in Russia?
There has been a trend in Russia to place foreign-owned assets under state management, often leading to forced sales to pro-Kremlin buyers.
What other companies have faced similar state management in Russia?
Companies like Danone and Carlsberg have had their Russian assets placed under temporary management, with subsequent sales to local investors.

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