Aiming to restore the sanctions-hit aviation market, Russia has started settling western lessors claims regarding seized airplanes. Aeroflot has successfully acquired 18 aircraft and 5 aircraft engines from the Irish lessor AerCap, a transaction facilitated by the involvement of NSK Insurance Company and the financial backing of Russia’s National Welfare Fund.
The Role of the National Welfare Fund and NSK Insurance
The involvement of both the National Welfare Fund and NSK Insurance Company cannot be understated in this transaction. The National Welfare Fund (NWF), a part of Russia’s federal budget assets, has been instrumental in financially backing this move.
The Russian Ministry of Finance oversees the National Wealth Fund, which purchased a majority stake in Sberbank from the Central Bank in 2020. Between 2023 and 2025, the NWF’s expenditures are capped at 8 trillion rubles ($114 billion). As of December 2022, the fund comprised 4.3 trillion rubles in long-term investments and 6.1 trillion rubles in liquid assets.
Following the onset of the Ukraine war, Russia accelerated its divestment from Euros, intending to replace it predominantly with Chinese yuan and gold, capping them at 60% and 40% of the liquid fund value respectively by the end of 2023.
On the other hand, Kyrgyzstan’s NSK Insurance Company has played a critical role in facilitating the settlement process, ensuring that the transition of assets occurs smoothly and with the necessary legal and financial securities in place.
Companies Taking Charge
While other airlines are at various stages of negotiations and approvals, companies like Ural Airlines and iFly are already making strides, agreeing on the allocation of funds for aircraft purchases.