

(EADSF) followed Boeing with a similar move.

(BA) said it would suspend support for Russian airlines.Ī company spokesperson confirmed the aircraft maker was pausing “parts, maintenance and technical support services for Russian airlines,” and had also “suspended major operations in Moscow and temporarily closed our office in Kyiv.” (NSANF) has suspended the export of vehicles to Russia, adding that it “anticipates that production will stop soon at our plant in St. The decision applies to the Russian production sites in Kaluga and Nizhny Novgorod. (VLKAF) is stopping production of vehicles in Russia and has suspended exports to the Russian market.

Toyota announced it would stop making cars in Russia or importing them to the country “until further notice, due to supply chain disruptions.” That’s out of the more than 6 million vehicles the Detroit-based automaker sells annually. GM doesn’t have a significant presence there: It sells only about 3,000 vehicles a year through 16 dealerships, according to a spokesperson. (GM) said it was halting all exports to Russia “until further notice.” The automaker said it was “deeply concerned about the situation in Ukraine,” and noted it has “a strong contingent of Ukrainian nationals working at Ford around the world.” Petersburg, Elabuga and Naberezhnye Chelny but said it had “significantly wound down” its Russian operations in recent years.
