Treasury Frees Belarus Airline from U.S. Sanctions Blacklist Grip
Published Date: 11/19/2025
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Summary
The U.S. Treasury’s OFAC just removed Belavia Belarusian Airlines and one of its planes from the sanctions list, meaning their property is no longer blocked. This change took effect on November 4, 2025, freeing them to do business again without U.S. restrictions. It’s a big deal for the airline and anyone connected to its assets!
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Belavia and Aircraft Removed From SDN List
On November 4, 2025, OFAC unblocked the property and interests in property subject to U.S. jurisdiction of OPEN JOINT STOCK COMPANY BELAVIA BELARUSIAN AIRLINES and removed it from the Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) List. OFAC also unblocked the linked aircraft EW-301PJ (CRJ-200ER, MSN 8057) on the same date.
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