“We also saw publications in the media, but at the moment no official notifications have been received in this regard,” a source in one of the Turkish RIA Novosti companies said.

The interlocutor of the agency allowed holding consultations with Russia if necessary.

He noted that the Russian market is significant for those involved in servicing and transporting the market.

Earlier, The Wall Street Journal wrote that US representatives are putting pressure on Turkey to stop allowing the arrival and maintenance of flights by Russian airlines that use American-made aircraft.

RBC, citing a letter from the head of Havaş Mete Erna, which was sent to counterparties on January 31, reported that the Turkish company Havaş could stop servicing more than 170 aircraft, mainly Boeing, from Russia due to US sanctions.