The CEO of Iran Air stressed that the country would push for the delivery of the passenger planes it has purchased from Airbus.
The CEO of Iran Air stressed that the country would push for the delivery of the passenger planes it has purchased from Airbus.
"The Boeing and Airbus licenses will be revoked," Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Tuesday.
Deputy Roads Minister Fakhrieh Kashan said the latest decision by the US Congress to monitor aircraft deals with Iran aimed at discouraging financial institutes from conducting business and tracking or freezing Iran’s payments for purchasing planes.
Executives from aircraft manufacturers Airbus and Boeing are due to arrive in Tehran next week to negotiate and decide on the financing of Iran’s newly-purchased passenger airplanes.
Iran is in talks with Britain's export credit agency to facilitate the financing of aircraft sales to state airline IranAir as part of its pact with world powers to lift sanctions over its nuclear program, a senior Iranian official said; Reuters reported.
Iran's Deputy Road Minister announced the country's contracts for purchasing new aircrafts. .
Iran is set to receive the third new Airbus aircraft from a batch of 100 planes purchased from the European aviation giant today March 25.
Minister of Road and Urban Development Abbas Akhoundi said on Thursday that an Airbus A330, the third of the 200 planes Iran has purchased from the French aircraft manufacturer, will land in Iran early next week.
Managing Director of national flag-carrier Airline “Iran Air” Farhad Parvaresh said here on Saturday that the third plane of Airbus-330 is to enter the country on March 19 or 20.
The Airbus Company and Iran's civil aviation carrier Iran Air signed on Thursday the final contract for the purchase of 100 passenger planes, Airbus announced on its website on Thursday.