However, Aeroflot continued to fly the aircraft between Moscow and Colombo.
In a statement, Sri Lanka's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said: “The case relates to a commercial dispute between the Plaintiff, Celestial Aviation Trading 10 Limited an Irish Company against the first Defendant the Public Joint Stock Company "Aeroflot" and the second Defendant, Mr. N. C Abeywardene/Acting Head of Air Navigation/Airport and Aviation Services of Sri Lanka (AASL), Katunayake”.
The matter is still pending final determination of the court, it said on Saturday, adding that the matter is also under consultation through normal diplomatic channels.
Russia's official Tass news agency reported that Aeroflot has suspended its flights to Sri Lanka after authorities here did not allow its SU-289 flight to depart the Colombo airport.