As noted, these measures include adjusting routes and flight schedules.

“The crews of Russian airlines do not notice negative features in the work of Iranian air traffic services,” the statement said.

The Federal Air Transport Agency continues to monitor the situation and, if necessary, is ready to give additional recommendations to Russian operators on safety measures.

After the collapse of the Ukrainian Boeing in Tehran, the agency recommended that Russian airlines do not use airspace over Iran and Iraq.

The victims of the crash on January 8 were 176 people. Tehran later admitted that the country's air defense system mistakenly shot down an airplane, mistaking it for a cruise missile.