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Iranian president Hassan Rouhani has pointed to another possible windfall from a nuclear deal with world powers - his country may soon be able to buy badly needed new planes for its aging fleet, the official IRNA news agency reported.


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Iran's President Hassan Rouhani addresses the nation in a televised speech after a nuclear agreement was announced. (AP Photo)

Rouhani said Iranian negotiators came away from the talks in Vienna with "achievements beyond the nuclear" agreement and succeeded in having "aviation sanctions removed." His remarks were carried by the official IRNA news agency late on Wednesday.

The landmark deal, struck on Tuesday between Iran and six world powers after marathon negotiations in the Austrian capital, is meant to prevent Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons capability, in exchange for sanctions relief. According to the deal, key economic sanctions - such as those on Iranian energy and financial sectors - would be lifted once Iran implements the restrictions on its nuclear programme.

Read More: Iran nuclear deal: Israel, Saudi media step up attack

International and specifically US sanctions have prohibited the sale of Western planes and some spare parts to Iran, making it impossible for Iran to buy new planes and difficult to keep the aging Boeings and Airbuses it does use safely flying. The last time Iran bought new aircraft directly from a Western company was in the early 1990s from the Dutch manufacturer Fokker, which later went bankrupt.

Beyond referring to the removal of "aviation sanctions," Rouhani did not elaborate but Iran's Transportation Minister Abbas Akhoundi has said there have been talks with Boeing and Airbus and that initial agreements will likely come in a few months' time.

"We will provide new aircraft for Iran," Akhoundi said.

Last month at the Paris Air Show, Akhoundi said Iran was prepared to spend about $20 billion to purchase about 400 new planes over the next decade.

During the sanctions regime, Iran tried to circumvent the measures by buying second-hand civilian aircraft from third companies and managed to keep its national carrier (name please?) and other airlines going by renting aircraft from others.

In May, the US Treasury said it was imposing punitive actions on an Iraqi and a UAE company that helped Iran buy second-hand aircraft. Tehran had earlier announced that it obtained several younger planes to rejuvenate its civil aviation.

In 2013, it however allowed Boeing and General Electric to provide limited amount of spare parts for engines of US-made planes that were in service in Iran since the 1970s.

Prez Rouhani says Iran can soon buy planes to add to ageing fleet
 
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Iranian president Hassan Rouhani has pointed to another possible windfall from a nuclear deal with world powers - his country may soon be able to buy badly needed new planes for its aging fleet, the official IRNA news agency reported.


picture upload sites
Iran's President Hassan Rouhani addresses the nation in a televised speech after a nuclear agreement was announced. (AP Photo)

Rouhani said Iranian negotiators came away from the talks in Vienna with "achievements beyond the nuclear" agreement and succeeded in having "aviation sanctions removed." His remarks were carried by the official IRNA news agency late on Wednesday.

The landmark deal, struck on Tuesday between Iran and six world powers after marathon negotiations in the Austrian capital, is meant to prevent Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons capability, in exchange for sanctions relief. According to the deal, key economic sanctions - such as those on Iranian energy and financial sectors - would be lifted once Iran implements the restrictions on its nuclear programme.

Read More: Iran nuclear deal: Israel, Saudi media step up attack

International and specifically US sanctions have prohibited the sale of Western planes and some spare parts to Iran, making it impossible for Iran to buy new planes and difficult to keep the aging Boeings and Airbuses it does use safely flying. The last time Iran bought new aircraft directly from a Western company was in the early 1990s from the Dutch manufacturer Fokker, which later went bankrupt.

Beyond referring to the removal of "aviation sanctions," Rouhani did not elaborate but Iran's Transportation Minister Abbas Akhoundi has said there have been talks with Boeing and Airbus and that initial agreements will likely come in a few months' time.

"We will provide new aircraft for Iran," Akhoundi said.

Last month at the Paris Air Show, Akhoundi said Iran was prepared to spend about $20 billion to purchase about 400 new planes over the next decade.

During the sanctions regime, Iran tried to circumvent the measures by buying second-hand civilian aircraft from third companies and managed to keep its national carrier (name please?) and other airlines going by renting aircraft from others.

In May, the US Treasury said it was imposing punitive actions on an Iraqi and a UAE company that helped Iran buy second-hand aircraft. Tehran had earlier announced that it obtained several younger planes to rejuvenate its civil aviation.

In 2013, it however allowed Boeing and General Electric to provide limited amount of spare parts for engines of US-made planes that were in service in Iran since the 1970s.

Prez Rouhani says Iran can soon buy planes to add to ageing fleet
Iraq provide those planes..
 
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Why Iraq when Iran can buy DIRECTLY from the manufacturers ?
First 9 Airbus recently procured through Iraq. Talking before lifting sanction.
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Yes. That is not needed anymore.
Iran been using Russian transport plane since revolution ? ...Iran never got any western or US made transport planes ever after revolution ....??
 
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Iran been using Russian transport plane since revolution ? ...Iran never got any western or US made transport planes ever after revolution ....??
Hmm.. to my knowledge Iran did indeed buy Western planes but it was in the 90's and it was from ''Fokker'' company. Apart from that we never bought any other Western planes, only Russian ones that were flying coffins.
 
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During the sanctions regime, Iran tried to circumvent the measures by buying second-hand civilian aircraft from third companies and managed to keep its national carrier (name please?) and other airlines going by renting aircraft from others.
I am sure Name Please must be very exciting flagship career of Iran?? Lol the journalists

I am glad to see the sanctions being lifted for Iran... now both Pakistan and Iran can co-operate with each other at much larger scale and freedom and do some real business in the near future

What are the conditions Iran agreed in exchange of sanctions being uplifted. I believe not all sanctions have been lifted so far but gradually will be?
 
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Hmm.. to my knowledge Iran did indeed buy Western planes but it was in the 90's and it was from ''Fokker'' company. Apart from that we never bought any other Western planes, only Russian ones that were flying coffins.
No we bought a lot of western airplanes but not directly from western companies.
 
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