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Talks With UK Export Credit Agency Over Jetliner Deal

EghtesadOnline: Iran is in talks with Britain's export credit agency to facilitate the financing of aircraft sales to state airline Iran Air as part of its pact with world powers to lift sanctions over its nuclear program, a senior Iranian official told Reuters.
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Publish Date:06/May/2017 | 07:21

Boeing Deal Making “Steady Progress”

EghtesadOnline: Boeing is making “steady progress” to complete the terms of an 80-jetliner sale to Iran Air and expects to deliver the initial planes next year, the first US aircraft exports to Iran since the Islamic Revolution in 1979.
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Publish Date:03/May/2017 | 05:09

Official: Iran to receive 4 Planes from Italy in 15 days

EghtesadOnline: Deputy Minister of Road and Urban Development for international affairs Asghar Fakhreyeh Kashan referred to signing a purchase agreement to buy 20 ATR planes, and said that 4 planes of the kind will be delivered to Iran in 15 days.
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Publish Date:13/April/2017 | 07:49

ATR, Iran Air Sign Deal for 20 Jets

EghtesadOnline: Deputy Roads and Urban Development Minister Asgahr Fakhrieh-Kashan said Iran Air has signed a contract with ATR to purchase 20 short-haul passenger jets.
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Publish Date:12/April/2017 | 11:47

Iran Air to Receive First Boeing 777-300ER Within a Month

EghtesadOnline: The first passenger jet Iran has ordered from American planemaker Boeing will join Iran’s air fleet within a month, Deputy Roads and Urban Development Minister Asghar Fakhrieh-Kashan said noting that the plane was initially ordered by Turkish Airlines that later cancelled the order.
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Publish Date:10/April/2017 | 11:09

Third plane bought under sanctions deal arrives in Iran

EghtesadOnline: An Airbus A330 airliner arrived in Tehran on Saturday, the third of 200 Western-built passenger aircraft ordered by Iran Air following the lifting of sanctions on Iran last year.
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Publish Date:26/March/2017 | 06:21

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

More Than Just a Plane

EghtesadOnline: An Airbus A321 is due to land in Tehran’s Mehrabad International Airport today at 2:30 p.m. local time, which marks the first delivery from the 100 jetliners state carrier Iran Air ordered from the French planemaker in January last year.
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Publish Date:12/January/2017 | 11:44

Nasdaq Explains Iran’s Discount on Plane Deals

EghtesadOnline: Earlier this month, Boeing signed a deal with Iran Air for 80 jetliners valued at $16.6 billion. However, on December 25, Iran Air revealed that it has negotiated to pay only half the announced price.
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Publish Date:30/December/2016 | 10:05

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

Japan, new rival for Boeing, Airbus on selling plane to Iran

EghtesadOnline: While for now the fate of the purchase contracts of Boeing and Airbus aircraft by the Iranian company Iran Air is not determined and lengthy negotiations with them continue, these two giants should confront a Japanese airline to Iran.
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Publish Date:31/July/2016 | 10:39

Delays Threaten Deals With Boeing, Airbus

EghtesadOnline: Agreements for Iran to buy more than 200 jetliners from Boeing and Airbus, the most prominent commercial outcomes of the nuclear accord reached a year ago, face delays that could reduce or even unravel them, aviation lawyers and analysts said.
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Publish Date:24/July/2016 | 11:47