Moscow - Saba:
Aeroflot, the largest Russian civil aviation company, announced that it is working on adjusting its flight schedule due to a malfunction in its information systems.
The company pointed out, according to what was reported by the "Novosti" agency on Monday, that this will cause the delay of some of the company’s flights and the cancellation of others.
A company representative said: "A failure occurred in the company's information service systems. Service interruptions are likely. In this regard, forced adjustments to the flight schedule are expected, including delays and cancellations."
It was noted that a group of specialists is currently working to minimize the risks that hinder the implementation of the flight schedule and to return to normal operation as soon as possible.
Aeroflot is the official carrier of Russia, and the Russian government owns a stake in the company, which was established in 1923.
The Russian airline carried out its first flights in July 1923, and since April 2006, it has been a member of the SkyTeam airline alliance.

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