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  • Aeropersia at Maks 2017

    Aeropersia at Maks 2017

    Aeropersia attends MAKS 2017, the international aviation and space salon which is held on July 18-23 in Moscow, Russia. Aeropersia’s participation in this exhibition is a sign of Iran’s improving state in aviation market. You are welcomed to join Aeropersia in MAKS 2017.

  • Two private Iranian airlines plan to buy 73 Airbus jets

    Two private Iranian airlines plan to buy 73 Airbus jets

    Airbus said two Iranian privately owned airlines on Thursday had committed to buying 73 planes in a last-minute flurry of deals for the European planemaker at the Paris Airshow. Iranian domestic carrier Zagros Airlines signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to buy 28 new Airbus planes, comprising 20 A320neo jets and eight A330neo aircraft, while…

  • Aseman inks final deal to purchase 60 B737-Max jets

    Aseman inks final deal to purchase 60 B737-Max jets

    TEHRAN, Jun. 11 (MNA) – The contract to buy 60 Boeing 737 Max planes within two 30-jet batches was finalized between Boeing and Iran Aseman Airlines on Saturday in Tehran. At the presence of Iranian Minister of Cooperatives, Labor and Social Welfare Ali Rabiei, the contract was inked between Iran’s third largest airline, Aseman Airlines…

  • Qatari flights to use Iran’s airspace

    Qatari flights to use Iran’s airspace

    An official at Iran Airports Company (IAC) said, as of today, all flights performed by Qatari airlines will cross the Iranian airspace to travel to Africa and Europe. The informed source touched upon situation of airlines in Qatar following its recent diplomatic challenges with a number of Arab countries leading to a ban on passing…

  • Scandinavian countries seek to liberalize Iran air travel

    Scandinavian countries seek to liberalize Iran air travel

    Norway, Denmark and Sweden will negotiate with Iran on May 29-30 aiming to modernize and liberalize commercial air travel agreements, the Norwegian Ministry of Transportation and Communications said in a statement on Friday. Top Scandinavian carriers SAS and Norwegian Air Shuttle currently do not fly to Iran. Source : reuters.com

  • Iran Air takes delivery of its first four ATR 72-600s

    Iran Air takes delivery of its first four ATR 72-600s

    Following the relief on international sanctions on Iran, there is a major need to modernise and develop air transportation to boost local economies throughout the country and improve connectivity between the regions. Iran relies on a strong domestic infrastructure, that numbers 60 airports that the ATRs are fully capable of serving. The ATR 72-600 is…

  • Talks With UK Export Credit Agency Over Jetliner Deal

    Talks With UK Export Credit Agency Over Jetliner Deal

    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. Iran Air’s plan to buy more than 180 jets from Airbus and Boeing…

  • First ATR aircraft to land in Mehrabad on Friday

    First ATR aircraft to land in Mehrabad on Friday

    A director of Iran Air has announced that the first out of four ATR 72-600 airplanes will arrive in Tehran on Friday April 28 after going through flight tests. The official at Iran’s national carrier, Iran Air, made the announcement adding “the three remaining aircraft are scheduled to fly to Tehran individually on next Sunday,…

  • Iran Boosts Gas-Output Capacity With New Projects at Giant Field

    Iran Boosts Gas-Output Capacity With New Projects at Giant Field

    Iran, holder of the world’s biggest natural gas reserves, boosted output by inaugurating six projects at the giant South Pars offshore field. The country raised total production capacity at South Pars to 570 million cubic meters a day of gas, putting it almost on par with neighboring Qatar, which produces from an adjacent portion of…

  • Boeing, Iran, and American Jobs

    Boeing, Iran, and American Jobs

    New reports suggest that Boeing could deliver a new jetliner to IranAir within the month. According to Reuters, Boeing is reallocating a 777 originally designated for Turkish Airlines. This would be the first aircraft of eighty for which Boeing and IranAir signed a $16.6 billion deal in December 2016. Deliveries for the order, which include…