Russian transport regulator Rostransnadzor has told Kogalymavia airline to stop flights on Airbus A321 aircraft until the causes of a crash involving a Kogalymavia Airbus A321 in Egypt on Saturday are known, Interfax reported on Sunday.
But RIA news agency cited a Kogalymavia representative as saying that the airline had not received the order from Rostransnadzor.
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