Eugene Shvidler, Private jet impounded at Farnborough Airport
A private jet suspected of being linked to a Russian
oligarch was impounded at Farnborough Airport in Hampshire hours before it was
due to fly to Dubai.
The aircraft was detained on the orders of Transport
Secretary Grant Shapps on Tuesday to enable an investigation into its
connection with billionaire oil tycoon Eugene Shvidler, a friend of Roman
Abramovich.
A Government source said Mr Shvidler was “free to continue
his journey by other means” after the plane was impounded.
The Bombardier Global 6500 jet arrived in Farnborough from
the US state of New Jersey on Friday and had been due to fly to Dubai on
Tuesday afternoon.
Mr Shapps revoked its foreign carrier permit, meaning it
could not legally carry passengers.
He then issued a restriction of flying order which grounded
the plane.
The jet is registered in Luxembourg to a firm named Global
Jet Luxembourg, but ownership of private planes is often complicated by the
involvement of third parties.
It will only be allowed to leave Farnborough if no link with
Russia is established, the source added.
That is unlikely to happen on Wednesday.
The inquiry into its ownership and operation was launched on
the advice of Attorney General Suella Braverman, and is being assisted by the
National Crime Agency.
A Department for Transport spokeswoman said: “The UK
Government has issued a Notice to Airmen (Notam) to prevent a flight which is
in dispute from taking off from Farnborough Airport.
“It will remain at the airport whilst we investigate further
whether it falls under the recent legislation banning all Russian-linked
aircraft.
“We are working with the CAA (Civil Aviation Authority) to
clarify and it would not be appropriate to comment further.”
The National Crime Agency said in a statement: “We can
confirm we are assisting Government partners in connection with the detention of
an aircraft by UK authorities.”
Mr Shapps told airports on Tuesday that he can order them to
detain Russian aircraft and has the power to order the Civil Aviation Authority
to terminate registration of planes owned by sanctioned individuals.
A private jet belonging to Chelsea FC owner Mr Abramovich is
believed to have left Stansted Airport in Essex for Basel in Switzerland last
week before all planes connected with Russia were banned from UK air space.
The Boeing 767 jet has been nicknamed The Bandit due to its
black stripes near the cockpit window.
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