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DUBAI/PARIS, June 14 (Reuters) - Iran said it had reached an agreement with Boeing Co for the supply of jetliners on Tuesday, reopening the country's skies to new U.S. aircraft for the first time in decades under an international deal to ease sanctions.

Details of the agreement were left vague, but Western and Middle East sources said that once approved, it would involve flag carrier Iranair acquiring more than 100 Boeing jets, both directly from Boeing and from leasing companies.

"In coming days details of the deal with this company will be announced," Roads and Urban Development Minister Abbas Akhoundi said, according to the semi-official Mehr news agency.

The sources said the agreement was so far only a broad outline of what a formal deal would look like once Boeing has the necessary U.S. government approvals to sell planes to Iran, which has been banned from buying U.S. jets for almost 40 years.

So far, Boeing has only been granted permission to present its products to Iranair and a handful of other airlines as it tries to catch up with Europe's Airbus, which earlier this year won a provisional deal for 118 jets worth $27 billion.

"We have been engaged in discussions with Iranian airlines approved by the U.S. government about potential purchases of Boeing commercial passenger airplanes and services," a Boeing spokesman said by email.

"We do not discuss details of ongoing conversations we are having with customers, and our standard practice is to let customers announce any agreements that are reached. Any agreements reached will be contingent on U.S. government approval."

Reuters reported last week that Iran was edging towards a historic deal to buy jetliners from Boeing for the first time since the 1979 Islamic Revolution and that a deal for more than 100 aircraft could be reached fairly soon.

The chairman of Iranair told Reuters it was also talking to Boeing about providing support for its elderly fleet under last year's deal between Tehran and six major powers to ease sanctions in return for curbs on Iran's nuclear activities.

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HURDLES REMAIN

Iran needs an estimated 400 jets to renew its fleet after decades of sanctions and prepare for projected growth, according to Iranian and Western estimates.

Two senior Iranian officials said last year that Iran was expected to buy 100 jets from Boeing once sanctions were lifted.

Both Airbus and Boeing would need U.S. export licences to carry out their deals, due to the use of significant U.S. technology in all modern jetliners.

Even then, industry sources caution that both deals could take some time to implement because of uncertainty over financing, with the U.S. financial system still closed to Iran.

The Airbus deal is priced in euros instead of dollars, the currency usually by planemakers, but many banks remain reluctant to finance it because they fear losing their claim to the underlying assets if sanctions are re-introduced, bankers say.

BOC Aviation, a Singapore-based leasing company in which Boeing recently invested as part of its stock market debut, is in discussions with Boeing about financing part of the deal, two people familiar with the matter said.

BOC Aviation was not immediately available for comment.

Secretary of State John Kerry said in April Washington was not against foreign banks doing business with Iran under the nuclear deal, but Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has accused Washington of not being committed to the accord.

Reuters

So what about مرگ بر آمریکا ?
 
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As a designated state sponsor of terrorism, all exports of dual use technology to Iran which could significantly enhance the country's military capability requires congressional approval.
 
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DUBAI/PARIS, June 14 (Reuters) - Iran said it had reached an agreement with Boeing Co for the supply of jetliners on Tuesday, reopening the country's skies to new U.S. aircraft for the first time in decades under an international deal to ease sanctions.

Details of the agreement were left vague, but Western and Middle East sources said that once approved, it would involve flag carrier Iranair acquiring more than 100 Boeing jets, both directly from Boeing and from leasing companies.

"In coming days details of the deal with this company will be announced," Roads and Urban Development Minister Abbas Akhoundi said, according to the semi-official Mehr news agency.

The sources said the agreement was so far only a broad outline of what a formal deal would look like once Boeing has the necessary U.S. government approvals to sell planes to Iran, which has been banned from buying U.S. jets for almost 40 years.

So far, Boeing has only been granted permission to present its products to Iranair and a handful of other airlines as it tries to catch up with Europe's Airbus, which earlier this year won a provisional deal for 118 jets worth $27 billion.

"We have been engaged in discussions with Iranian airlines approved by the U.S. government about potential purchases of Boeing commercial passenger airplanes and services," a Boeing spokesman said by email.

"We do not discuss details of ongoing conversations we are having with customers, and our standard practice is to let customers announce any agreements that are reached. Any agreements reached will be contingent on U.S. government approval."

Reuters reported last week that Iran was edging towards a historic deal to buy jetliners from Boeing for the first time since the 1979 Islamic Revolution and that a deal for more than 100 aircraft could be reached fairly soon.

The chairman of Iranair told Reuters it was also talking to Boeing about providing support for its elderly fleet under last year's deal between Tehran and six major powers to ease sanctions in return for curbs on Iran's nuclear activities.

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HURDLES REMAIN

Iran needs an estimated 400 jets to renew its fleet after decades of sanctions and prepare for projected growth, according to Iranian and Western estimates.

Two senior Iranian officials said last year that Iran was expected to buy 100 jets from Boeing once sanctions were lifted.

Both Airbus and Boeing would need U.S. export licences to carry out their deals, due to the use of significant U.S. technology in all modern jetliners.

Even then, industry sources caution that both deals could take some time to implement because of uncertainty over financing, with the U.S. financial system still closed to Iran.

The Airbus deal is priced in euros instead of dollars, the currency usually by planemakers, but many banks remain reluctant to finance it because they fear losing their claim to the underlying assets if sanctions are re-introduced, bankers say.

BOC Aviation, a Singapore-based leasing company in which Boeing recently invested as part of its stock market debut, is in discussions with Boeing about financing part of the deal, two people familiar with the matter said.

BOC Aviation was not immediately available for comment.

Secretary of State John Kerry said in April Washington was not against foreign banks doing business with Iran under the nuclear deal, but Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has accused Washington of not being committed to the accord.

Reuters

So what about مرگ بر آمریکا ?
Why you open thread witch have nothing to do with politics and make it political??'
You are just another obsessed clown
 
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As a designated state sponsor of terrorism, all exports of dual use technology to Iran which could significantly enhance the country's military capability requires congressional approval.

The biggest terrorist state in the world (U.S) branding others as terrorists, while it is also allied with chief and real sponsors of terrorism (Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Erdogan) is a funny story we should tell our kids in next generation.
 
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As a designated state sponsor of terrorism, all exports of dual use technology to Iran which could significantly enhance the country's military capability requires congressional approval.

The use of boeing as what/? Flying super human torpedoes?
 
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As a designated state sponsor of terrorism, all exports of dual use technology to Iran which could significantly enhance the country's military capability requires congressional approval.
 
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Your Erdogan mask doesn't really work.

I deliberately refused to use Turkey and instead used Erdogan because Turkey used to be better than this, Erdogan has turned it (foreign policy-wise) into a Muslim brotherhood state which has supported various violent groups in Syria under disguise of the biggest hoax in recent times called the 'moderate opposition'.
 
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The use of boeing as what/? Flying super human torpedoes?
It doesn't matter if they're going to use it for military purposes. The mere fact that they could is grounds for Congress to potentially block it.
 
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@MarkusS what happened to the airbus order?
if they go for the 787 i hope they go for trent 1000 engines
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@MarkusS what happened to the airbus order?
if they go for the 787 i hope they go for trent 1000 engines
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this has nothing to do with the airbus deal. Its an additional deal. all big airlines chose airbus and boeing to prevent a monopoly. the only big anomaly was japan airlines and ANA which did fly only boeing until recently and they too did order airbus now to break up the monopoly. if you depend on one supplier only you plain and simply get slooshed over the table.
 
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100 Jets from Boeing 100 Jets from Airbus?? Are they high on something?
They should start ordering 10 first. Iran economy nor no of passenger can sustain 400 wide bodied jets for sure unless it grab market share from other international airlines like Emirates/Singapore and from non Iranian route.
 
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I deliberately refused to use Turkey and instead used Erdogan because Turkey used to be better than this, Erdogan has turned it (foreign policy-wise) into a Muslim brotherhood state which has supported various violent groups in Syria under disguise of the biggest hoax in recent times called the 'moderate opposition'.
You're wasting your time with him.

Any attack on Erdogan is automatically an attack on Turkey, the Turkic World, and the Turkic god Tengri as far as some of the Turkish members are concerned lol.
 
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