Bangladesh, June 30 -- On June 29, the Russian news outlet reported that across 11 Russian airlines, accounting for over 90% of all travel, 130 of 673 aircraft were out of action, with maintenance requirements the main driver.

When the Russian state-owned Aeroflot group, comprising Aeroflot, Rossiya, and Pobeda, is removed from the list, the number of grounded aircraft rises to a third of available fleets.

Typically, around 10% of aircraft await repair during summer, according to industry sources.

Based on data from flight tracking platforms and other sources, Aeroflot had 4% of its fleet grounded, while Rossiya Airlines had 22%. Pobeda Airlines currently operates its entire fleet.

The grounded aircraft include both Airbus and Boeing...