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Poland seizes aircraft tyres bound for Russia in suspected sanctions breach

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Posted on May 19, 2025

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WARSAW (Reuters) -Polish customs seized 5 metric tons of tires for civilian Boeing aircraft which were due to transit through Belarus and Russia, the country's National Revenue Administration said on

Poland Seizes Aircraft Tyres Over Sanctions Breach

WARSAW (Reuters) -Polish officials have seized 5 metric tons of tyres for Boeing passenger planes that were due to transit through Belarus and Russia, in what Poland's tax and customs office on Monday said constituted a breach of European sanctions.

Western countries have imposed broad-ranging sanctions against Russia and its ally Belarus since Moscow's February 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Heavily reliant on foreign-made planes, Russia's aviation industry is struggling to provide enough planes to meet demand for air travel.

"Officers... discovered during the inspection of a truck in Koroszczyn that the driver was transporting tyres used in Boeing civil planes instead of the declared car and bus tyres," Poland's National Revenue Administration said in a statement.

"The sender of the goods was a company from Spain, and the recipient was from Azerbaijan. Criminal fiscal proceedings were initiated in connection with customs fraud. The sanctioned goods were detained."

It noted that the transit of such goods through Belarusian and Russian territory is subject to European sanctions.

The statement did not identify the manufacturer of the tyres. Boeing did not immediately respond to an emailed request for comment.

Shortly after the invasion in 2022, Boeing said it was suspending parts, maintenance and technical support for Russian airlines as well as major operations in Moscow. It also said it was strictly adhering to export controls and restrictions.

After an initial shock, Russian airlines established new means of accessing foreign parts. Customs records show items such as cabin pressure valves and landing gear arriving in Russia through middlemen in countries that have not endorsed sanctions on Moscow, including Tajikistan, the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, China and Kyrgyzstan.

A person working in Russia's aviation sector said airlines have mainly solved the spare parts issue, although the roundabout routes are more expensive and shipments take longer to arrive.

(Reporting by Anna Wlodarczak-Semczuk in Warsaw and Gleb Stolyarov; additional reporting and writing by Alexander Marrow in London; Editing by Christian Schmollinger and Peter Graff)

Key Takeaways

  • Poland seized 5 metric tons of Boeing aircraft tyres.
  • The tyres were bound for Russia, breaching EU sanctions.
  • The sender was from Spain, recipient from Azerbaijan.
  • Customs fraud proceedings have been initiated.
  • Russia's aviation industry faces challenges due to sanctions.

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The tyres were seized because their transit through Belarus and Russia violated European sanctions.
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The sender was a company from Spain, and the recipient was from Azerbaijan.

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