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Moscow - The State Corporation for the Organization of Air Traffic in the Russian Federation (ORvD) has lifted restrictions for the air navigation servicing of Kyiv-based AeroSvit Airline from January 15 to January 24, 2013, as the airline has paid a part of its debt for servicing, reads the report of the Russian Federal Air Transport Agency.

AeroSvit paid the debt of $521,000 for October to the ORvD, and the term of paying the debt of $697,000 for November will expire on January 24, 2013.

“Taking into account the payment of the debt for October 2012 by the carrier, the ORvD decided to lift restrictions for provision of air navigation services to AeroSvit’s aircraft from 0000 Moscow time on January 15, 2013 until January 24, 2013,” reads the report.

The ORvD in late December 2012 suspended servicing of the Ukrainian airline due to a debt of $1.5 million. The airline paid the debt.