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[New post] Watch the Temporary Denial Orders that Apply to Air Carriers

Site logo image Jason Dickstein posted: " In addition to the normal sanctions, BIS has been issuing Temporary Denial Orders (TDOs) against certain parties who have been caught circumventing sanctions. TDOs impose additional restrictions, and have been issued against a number of Russian and Bela" ASA Web Log

Watch the Temporary Denial Orders that Apply to Air Carriers

Jason Dickstein

Jul 11

In addition to the normal sanctions, BIS has been issuing Temporary Denial Orders (TDOs) against certain parties who have been caught circumventing sanctions. TDOs impose additional restrictions, and have been issued against a number of Russian and Belarusian air carriers. Many of these TDOs are based on the fact that the license exception that permits aircraft operation into Russian airspace (AVS) does not apply to aircraft registered in, owned or controlled by, or under charter or lease by Russians or Belarusians (15 C.F.R. 746.8(c)(5)); and therefore each operation of an aircraft (that was originally exported from the United States) reflects a separate violation by these carriers.

Here is a short list of SOME of the TDOs issued against airlines. This is NOT intended to be a complete list so please do your own due diligence on every transaction. Each of these is hyperlinked to the relevant Federal Register notice.

  • Aeroflot
  • Aviastar
  • Azur Air
  • Belavia Belarusian Airlines
  • Nordwind Airlines
  • Pobeda Airlines
  • Rossiya Airlines
  • Siberian Airlines (S7)
  • UTair Aviation

What do the denial orders mean? They mean that there is an enhanced area of exclusion for these named parties. They preclude applying for many licenses - a major exception to this is that you are allowed to apply for a license for an export that is directly related to safety-of-flight (so there is a licensing path for the aircraft parts industry).

You are also precluded from taking "any action to acquire from or to facilitate the acquisition or attempted acquisition from <the denied party> of any item subject to the EAR that has been exported from the United States." When you see this clause in the TDO, it prohibits purchases from the denied party - including purchases that would reflect imports! This is an important element that makes the temporary denial orders different from mere export limits.

The TDOs typically prevent servicing on behalf of the <denied party>. This can include installation, maintenance, repair, modification, and/or testing.

If you are considering business that may be affected by a TDO, then read the TDO carefully and identify your compliance path. While there are exceptions for "safety-of-flight," those exceptions typically require BIS to license the transaction.

Finally, bear in mind that standard language in the TDOs explains that:

[A]fter notice and opportunity for comment as provided in section 766.23 of the EAR, any other person, firm, corporation, or business organization related to Nordwind by ownership, control, position of responsibility, affiliation, or other connection in the conduct of trade or business may also be made subject to the provisions of this Order.

Nordwind Airlines, Leningradskaya str., building 25, office 27. 28, Moscow region, Khimki city, 141402, Russia; Order Temporarily Denying Export Privileges, 87 F.R. 38704 (June 29, 2022).

This means that related companies can be added to the TDO restrictions. It also means that companies with a "connection in the conduct of trade or business" can be added. This offers an opportunity for BIS to issue a TDO against anyone that they discover circumventing the sanctions (or attempting to circumvent them). Note that even though the provision says "after notice and opportunity for comment," the regulations permit a TDO to be issued immediately in response to an imminent threat of violation.

As always, use this article as the start for your due diligence; but it should not be the only part of your analysis. These TDOs are issued for 180 days and can be extended, but if more than six months have gone by without an extension, then the TDO may have expired.

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