Iran airline inks deal for 30 Boeing jets
SEATTLE, April 7, 2017
Boeing has signed an agreement with Iran Aseman Airlines, expressing the airline’s intent to purchase 30 Boeing 737 MAX airplanes with a list price value of $3 billion.
The agreement also provides the airline with purchase rights for 30 additional 737 MAXs.
According to the US Department of Commerce, an aerospace sale of this magnitude creates or sustains approximately 18,000 jobs in the United States. Deliveries would be scheduled to start in 2022.
Boeing negotiated the agreement under authorizations from the US government following a determination that Iran had met its obligations under the nuclear accord signed in 2015.
Boeing will look to the Office of Foreign Assets Control for approval to perform under this transaction, a statement said.
Boeing continues to follow the lead of the US government with regards to working with Iran’s airlines, and any and all contracts with Iran’s airlines are contingent upon US government approval, it added. – TradeArabia News Service