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Iran signs $16bn deal to buy 80 Boeing aircraft


Iran signs $16bn deal to buy 80 Boeing aircraft - BBC News

State airline Iran Air says it has signed a deal to buy 80 passenger planes from US aircraft giant Boeing.

Iran set to sign $16bn deal with Boeing for 80 planes - The Times

Iran boosted the world's biggest aircraft manufacturers yesterday after it agreed a $16.6 billion deal to buy 80 passenger planes from ...

Boeing secures $16bn deal for 80 aircraft from Iran Air

Iran Air has finalised a $16.6bn deal to purchase 80 new aircraft from Boeing. ... aircraft under the newly signed agreement are scheduled by 2018 ...

Iran signs deal to purchase 80 Boeing planes - Business Recorder

Iran Air finalised a contract to buy 80 planes from Boeing, the US aerospace firm confirmed on Sunday, as it seeks to renew its ageing fleet despite ...

Iran signs $16bn deal to buy 80 Boeing aircraft - Armenian News ...

State airline Iran Air says it has signed a deal to buy 80 passenger planes from US aircraft maker Boeing, the BBC reports. The 10-year deal includes 50 of ...

How Iran Is Transforming Its Aviation Industry With Multi-Billion ...

For example, the Iran Air order with Boeing – which covers 80 aircraft – is worth a total of $16bn at list prices. The deal with Iran Aseman ...

Sealed $16 bn Boeing deal at half price: Iran - Qatar Tribune

However, considering the nature of our order and its choice possibilities, the purchase contract for 80 Boeing aircraft is worth about 50 ...

Iran signs $16bn deal to buy 80 Boeing aircraft - Future Accountant

State airline Iran Air says it has signed a deal to buy 80 passenger planes from US aircraft giant Boeing. To Share - Use this Perma Link.

Iran signs $16bn deal to buy 80 Boeing aircraft - BBC

State airline Iran Air says it has signed a deal to buy 80 passenger planes from US aircraft giant Boeing.

Boeing and Iran Air announce 80 plane agreement

The US$16bn agreement will include wide body, single aisle aircraft and support nearly 100000 jobs in the USA.

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As of February 2018 foreign airlines covered 80% of air travel throughout the continent. ... $16bn. ... Iran Nuclear Deal. Airbus and Boeing were among the ...

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Airbus and Boeing were among the manufacturers that previously signed a total of $38bn in orders from Iranian carriers, all of which will face cancellation if ...

124 Iranian Planes Crippled, Waiting For Spare Parts - Iran Front Page

The purchased planes are set to be delivered to Iran Air within a 10-year period beginning in 2017. Later, Iran Air signed a $16bn deal with ...

Two "Boeing countries" on Trump's no-fly list

Iran signed a final commitment for 80 Boeing jets. These weren't added to Boeing's backlog because of the uncertainty cast by then President ...

Miles Costello | The Times & The Sunday Times

Iran boosted the world's biggest aircraft manufacturers yesterday after it agreed a $16.6 billion deal to buy 80 passenger planes from Boeing and... Monday ...

News and Views from Iran, Middle East and the World | Page 3311

Later, Iran Air signed a $16bn deal with Boeing for 80 planes. The planes are expected to be delivered in ten years. Add to the list, 45 Airbus ...

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BREAKING NEWS: Iran Air has just signed a deal for the order of 50 737's and 30 777's from Boeing! BBC.CO.UK.

Slowly, but in the right direction: Iran's economy on the up and up

In the infrastructure sector, Iran has signed a contract for the acquisition ... Boeing jets, which can breathe new life into the Iranian ...

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Iran Air finalised a contract to buy 80 planes from Boeing, the US aerospace firm confirmed on Sunday, as it seeks to renew its ageing fleet despite sanctions.