Ukrainian Plane Maker Seeks New Partners to Replace Russia | News | The Moscow Times:
"Ukraine's national aircraft manufacturer is looking for new partners in Europe and Asia after ceasing to do business with Russia following months of political tensions.
State-owned Antonov has lost more than $100 million in business after Russia's annexation of Crimea made cooperation between the two countries impossible, Dmytro Kiva, Antonov's president and general designer, said at the Farnborough International Airshow on Monday.
"We practically don't work with them any more, the Russians. It's very sad, but because of the politics it is simply not possible," he said."
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