The private jet of Russian Oligarch Oleg Deripaska was not allowed to land on Monday at an airport in the northern Russian city of Norilsk, where Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin is to hold a meeting on Tuesday.

Deripraska's metals company, RusAl, owns a blocking stake in metals giant Norilsk Nickel, which in turn owns the airport.

Deripaska was due to take part in a meeting on the socio-economic development of Norilsk, to be led by Putin.

A RusAl press conference said that an hour before the departure, Deripaska's Basic Element holding company received a letter signed by the director general of the airport, which reported that "landing at the airport was impossible."

The reasons for the decision were not given, RusAl said.

Norilsk airport said that one private aircraft had been denied landing space, but did not specify who it belonged to or the reasons for the decision.

RusAl and Interros holding company, controlled by tycoon Vladimir Potanin, have been embroiled in a bitter shareholder row over influence at Norilsk Nickel after RusAl lost one seat on Norilsk's board at the June 28 annual shareholders meeting.

RusAl now has only three seats, whilst Interros has kept four seats. Both companies own a 25 percent stake in Norilsk Nickel each.

Last Friday, Putin said the shareholder's row was damaging Norilsk Nickel, which is one of the world's largest producers of nonferrous metals.

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