Boeing announced today
that it has reached a deal with Iran’s state carrier Iran Air to supply airplane
parts, manuals, drawings, service bulletins, navigation charts and data. Boeing
has also opened discussions with Iran Air Tour, a subsidiary of Iran Air, for
similar goods and services. (Reuters, 24 July)
The agreement marks the
first dealings between U.S. aerospace giant and Iran since the 1979 hostage taking
by the Iranians led to the original sanctions against Iran. Iran Air’s fleet
still includes vintage Boeing jetliners delivered before 1979.
The sanctions relief by
the U.S. that allowed Boeing’s deal was part of the interim nuclear agreement,
JPOA, that was signed last year and is now extended until November.
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photo: The Boeing logo is seen at their headquarters in Chicago (JIM YOUNG/ REUTERS/Chicago
Tribune, 24 July, 2014)
Excellent news.
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Boeing has not yet agreed to make any specific sales to Iran and will probably require prepayment in whole of part.... in dollars and not the local funny money.
Boeing and Iran Air did sign the agreement, containing the terms and conditions for delivering parts and services. Now Iran Air has to identify specific parts and services that it wants to purchase from Boeing, and it can purchase those under the agreement. This is a historic deal for the state carrier.
DeleteGreat news! Both the country and its citizens can benefit from this deal!
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Will the agreement come with the usual "Marg bar Amrika"?
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