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US Visa Row Overshadows Iran’s Western Plane Deals

EghtesadOnline: The deals for 80 Boeing jets and 100 from Europe’s Airbus struck last year are seen by western investors as a crucial test, as they seek business in Iran in the wake of the nuclear deal that led to the lifting of most sanctions.
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Publish Date:01/February/2017 | 15:19

2 planes to join air fleet in 4 weeks

EghtesadOnline: Minister of Road and Urban Development, Abbas Akhundi, announced on Tuesday that two other Airbus planes are to join Iran’s air fleet in four weeks.
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Publish Date:01/February/2017 | 11:15

ATR says aircraft deal with Iran imminent

EghtesadOnline: Turboprop maker ATR has completed commercial negotiations with Iran Air for the sale of at least 20 aircraft and expects to be able to sign a contract very soon, the head of the Franco-Italian aircraft maker said on Friday.
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Publish Date:22/January/2017 | 08:54

Iranian Aviation Needs Novel Business Strategy

EghtesadOnline: As Iran Air has begun receiving its first brand-new, western airplanes in decades, it seems that President Hassan Rouhani’s efforts to lift sanctions have paid off. However, rejuvenating a long dilapidated industry is different from simply renewing a fleet.
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Publish Date:21/January/2017 | 14:03

Airbus A321 to be delivered to Iran in days

EghtesadOnline: Managing Director of the Civil Aviation Organization of Islamic Republic of Iran Farhad Parvaresh has announced that the first French Airbus passenger plane bought by Iran will be delivered to the country in the next few days.
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Publish Date:09/January/2017 | 13:29

Iran and ATR to sign $400 million contract

EghtesadOnline: Iran deputy minister of roads and urban development for international affairs, announced, officials from ATR Company head to Tehran on Wednesday to sign a $400 million deal.
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Publish Date:31/December/2016 | 14:17

Airbus seals deal with Iran for sale of 100 aircraft

EghtesadOnline: 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.
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Publish Date:24/December/2016 | 07:21

Iran Drops A380s in Airbus Deal

EghtesadOnline: Airbus Group SE suffered a blow to its already troubled A380 program when Iran, which had previously suggested it would buy the double-decker planes, said it had dropped the model as part of a wider fleet upgrade.
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Publish Date:19/December/2016 | 06:41

Iran Moves Closer to Becoming Air Transport Hub

EghtesadOnline: The Fifth National Economic Development Plan (2011-15) stipulated that Iran should have become the first regional hub in cargo transportation and the second in passenger transport.
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Publish Date:17/December/2016 | 10:14

Airbus Frets Over House Iran Vote With $27 Billion Deal at Stake

EghtesadOnline: Airbus Group SE said it’s evaluating the implications of a congressional vote that could block it and Boeing Co. from providing jets to Iran, though hasn’t given up on completing a $27 billion order announced in January.
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Publish Date:20/November/2016 | 10:08

Iran urges U.S. to unblock aircraft deals, seeks investors

EghtesadOnline: Iran urged the United States on Sunday to remove remaining obstacles to buying passenger planes following the lifting of international sanctions and it spread out the welcome mat to foreign investors as it seeks to boost its aviation sector.
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Publish Date:19/September/2016 | 05:44