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Iran eyes Boeing plane purchases as sanctions end | Iran eyes Boeing plane purchases as sanctions end |
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Iran is considering buying planes from US manufacturer Boeing as it moves to upgrade its fleet following the removal of UN sanctions. | |
Iran's deputy transport minister Asghar Fakhrieh Kashan told Reuters that Iran is interested in buying 100 aircraft. | Iran's deputy transport minister Asghar Fakhrieh Kashan told Reuters that Iran is interested in buying 100 aircraft. |
UN sanctions were lifted a week ago, allowing Airbus to negotiate a deal to sell 114 aircraft to Iran. | UN sanctions were lifted a week ago, allowing Airbus to negotiate a deal to sell 114 aircraft to Iran. |
US trade sanctions on Iran remain in place, but Boeing could apply for a special waiver. | |
However, last week Boeing said there are "many steps" before it decides to sell aircraft to Iran. | However, last week Boeing said there are "many steps" before it decides to sell aircraft to Iran. |
The Airbus deal will have an official signing when Iranian President Hassan Rouhani visits Paris on Wednesday, according to Iranian media. | The Airbus deal will have an official signing when Iranian President Hassan Rouhani visits Paris on Wednesday, according to Iranian media. |
Ageing fleet | |
The average age of Iran's commercial airliners is is almost 27 years, according to airfleets.net. | |
European regulators have banned all but 12 of Iran Air's fleet from using European Union airspace, because the airline has failed to show that its aircraft meet international safety standards. | |
Iran Air's website says it has a fleet of 43 jets. The company also runs a cargo operation and a low-cost carrier. | |
Iran's transport minister Abbas Akhoundi was quoted by Iranian media as saying that only 150 planes are operational out of a total of 250. | |
He also said that 400 medium-to-long range planes are needed and 100 short-range jets and he expects the first batch of new Airbus jets to arrive by late March. |
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