World | Russian spies US, Russia Exchange Spies in Vienna Planes meet in Vienna and swap agents By John Johnson Posted Jul 9, 2010 5:49 AM CDT Copied A U.S., front, and a Russian plane, rear, parked on the tarmac at Vienna's Schwechat airport on Friday, July 9, 2010. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader) The spies have been swapped, the New York Times reports. US and Russian planes carrying their respective undercover agents landed briefly at a Vienna airport, did a passenger switch, and flew back to their homelands. In return for handing over the 10, the US got four people who had been serving time in Russia. They include arms control researcher Igor Sutyagin. The AP says the handoff was straight out of a Cold War handbook. The two planes landed within minutes of each other in a remote part of the airport and ended up nose to tail. They were there about 90 minutes before taking off. “This action was carried out in the overall context of improved Russian-American relations," says the Russian Foreign Ministry. Read These Next Trump offers a solution to end the government shutdown. Poster freed after a month in jail over Trump meme. Kid Rock has added the R-word to the list of slurs he still uses. Blackmail charges could bring down a Maryland state senator. Report an error