Soon after Joe Biden announced a ban on Russian flights in American airspace, the aerospace giant Boeing on March 1 notified about the suspension of maintenance and technical support services for Russian airlines.


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"We have suspended major operations in Moscow and temporarily closed our office in Kyiv," the company said in a statement. "We are also suspending parts, maintenance, and technical support for services for Russian airlines. As the conflict continues, our teams are focused on ensuring the safety of our teammates in the region," added Boeing in its statement. 


The development comes after Russia intensified military actions in Ukraine, with reports of major shelling in the city of Kharkiv in Eastern Ukraine. Russia has been facing immense criticism in the international arena after Russian President Vladimir Putin on February 24 declared the breakaway Ukrainian regions of Donetsk and Luhansk as independent republics and announced special military operations in Ukraine. 


Also read: Joe Biden announces ban on Russian flights from American airspace after EU, Canada


Earlier, negotiations between delegations of Russia and Ukraine in the Gomel region of Belarus ended and the second round of talks will be held on the Belarusian-Polish border in a few days. 


Flag carrier Aeroflot, which flies the Boeing 737 and 777, last week announced it was suspending flights to Europe in response to the flight ban.


With inputs from ANI


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