The planes have been bought out using money from Russia's
National Welfare Fund, 190 billion roubles ($2.06 billion) of which has been
allocated for the purpose.
Ownership will now pass to Russia's state insurance company
NLK-Finance, which will transfer them to the airlines.
Airline S7 said 45 of its formerly foreign-owned planes had
been bought out, while national flag carrier Aeroflot (AFLT.MM) said deals had
been completed for 28 of its aircraft, with another 19 for Ural Airlines.
After Western countries sanctioned Russian airlines over
Moscow's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Russia re-registered foreign
aircraft in its fleet without the owners' consent, before beginning
negotiations on buying them out.
Once foreign-owned planes are bought out, Russian airlines
are able to use them to service overseas routes without risk of them being
seized.