Russia’s Federation Council will hear the report of Transport Minister Maxim Sokolov on the development of domestic passenger air service and improvements in aviation security. At the plenary session senators are expected to raise the topic of Boeing 737-800 crash at Rostov-on-Don’s airport on March 19.
There are over 20 issues on the agenda of the 388th session of upper parliament house.
Transport Minister Maxim Sokolov’s speech will be at the center of the event. Sokolov will tell parliamentarians about development of domestic air services, airport infrastructure and measures to strengthen aviation security.
Chairman of Federation Council’s Committee on regulations and organization of parliamentary activities Vadim Tyulpanov told TASS that "in the framework of the ‘parliamentary hour’, senators will raise issues connected with the passenger Boeing’s crash at Rostov-on-Don’s airport. Deputy chairman of Committee on economic policy Valery Vasilyev noted that "senators will first of all ask about the reasons of the tragedy and what relevant agencies should do to prevent such catastrophes in the future."
Federation Council members also plan to raise an issue of security at Russian airports against the backdrop of Tuesday’s terrorist attacks in Brussels. First deputy chairman of Federation Council’s Committee on defense and security Frants Klintsevich told TASS that he intends to ask Sokolov "what additional measures the transport ministry is going to take to ensure security at Russian airports in connection with terrorist attacks in Brussels."
