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    US Boeing to Sell Iran 100 Airliners

    The U.S.-based giant aviation corporation Boeing has reached an agreement with Iran to sell the country 100 passenger planes, Iran’s aviation authority announced Sunday.

    The deal is one of three separate agreements made between Iran and Western plane makers for a total of around 200 aircraft since Washington lifted economic sanctions on the country in January.

    "We have 250 planes in the country, 230 need to be replaced," said Ali Abedzadeh, the head of Iran's civil aviation body, though he added there is no set timeline for the delivery of the planes.

    Most of Iran’s civil aviation fleet is in a state of disrepair and in desperate need of replacement, but Boeing is still waiting on final authorization of the deal from the U.S. Treasury, Abedzadeh said.

    The contract for the Boeing planes is worth an estimated $17 billion, and should it be completed, would be the first time Iran bought planes from Boeing since before the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

    In January, Iran reached a preliminary agreement with European aircraft manufacturer Airbus to purchase 118 planes, though that deal is also awaiting approval from the U.S. Treasury.

    Approval from U.S. officials is required since more than 10 percent of Airbus materials are of American origin.

    US Boeing to Sell Iran 100 Airliners

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    Which "officials"?

    I would rather piss myself if it needs congressional approval.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    Which "officials"?

    I would rather piss myself if it needs congressional approval.
    Congressional approval, the Jews approval, no difference really these days.

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    Iran reached a preliminary agreement with European aircraft manufacturer Airbus to purchase 118 planes, though that deal is also awaiting approval from the U.S. Treasury.
    what justification or authority do the americans have over an eu-iran deal?

    do the europeans have to give their approval over the boeing deal? i thought not, so how come the americans have to approve a eu-iran trade deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxexile View Post
    Iran reached a preliminary agreement with European aircraft manufacturer Airbus to purchase 118 planes, though that deal is also awaiting approval from the U.S. Treasury.
    what justification or authority do the americans have over an eu-iran deal?

    do the europeans have to give their approval over the boeing deal? i thought not, so how come the americans have to approve a eu-iran trade deal.
    Maybe if the US impose sanctions on someone they can reserve the right to impose their own sanctions on people who bust them.

    Either that or it's a UN Security Council/P5+1 thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxexile View Post
    Iran reached a preliminary agreement with European aircraft manufacturer Airbus to purchase 118 planes, though that deal is also awaiting approval from the U.S. Treasury.
    what justification or authority do the americans have over an eu-iran deal?

    do the europeans have to give their approval over the boeing deal? i thought not, so how come the americans have to approve a eu-iran trade deal.
    I'd feel your outrage too....but the article explained, "...because over 10% of the Airbus parts are of US origin..."

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    I don't get it... US sanctions are not entirely lifted on Iran so how can this go ahead?
    Plenty of US technologies involved still under sanctions. Sound like the US trying to have the cake and eat it once again. Can only hope this deal goes through and acts as a breakthrough on the US stranglehold.
    Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!"

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    will these aircraft come with the optional extras ??ie war head capabilities/etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neo View Post
    I don't get it... US sanctions are not entirely lifted on Iran so how can this go ahead?
    Plenty of US technologies involved still under sanctions. Sound like the US trying to have the cake and eat it once again. Can only hope this deal goes through and acts as a breakthrough on the US stranglehold.
    Sounds like the US not wanting to hand over all the business to Airbus to be honest.

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    100 airliners, 10% of the parts for further 118 airliners. More than a few hundred bucks in that lot.
    Now, Trump, do you see why it's good for America to lift sanctions?
    Who's going to pander to Netanyahu's disingenuous fear-mongering and rhetoric when there's BILLIONS of dollars to be made.

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    Well exactly that yes... but should the deal go ahead it sets the precedent for other companies to also trade with Iran. Many companies, including my own, would like to see the Iranian market open up... so this can only be a positive step.

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    "We have 250 planes in the country, 230 need to be replaced," said Ali Abedzadeh, the head of Iran's civil aviation body, though he added there is no set timeline for the delivery of the planes.

    Yikes, would not like to be flying anything Iranian before the new kites arrive.

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    Euros complaining, maybe next time they could consider tossing twats like Blatter out without waiting for Uncle Sam to take the lead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyCap View Post
    Euros complaining, maybe next time they could consider tossing twats like Blatter out without waiting for Uncle Sam to take the lead.


    Euros complaining?

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    Quote:
    Iran reached a preliminary agreement with European aircraft manufacturer Airbus to purchase 118 planes, though that deal is also awaiting approval from the U.S. Treasury.
    what justification or authority do the americans have over an eu-iran deal?

    do the europeans have to give their approval over the boeing deal? i thought not, so how come the americans have to approve a eu-iran trade deal.

    Ok this was only a poster on here, but the point is, why worry about approval to sell planes to Irak, if the simple issues at home are so difficult to get strait?

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    yup not see much Iraq Air or Iran Air on the airports i passed this last decade...

    Was in Serbia last month and spotted some weird planes like Air Croatia, prolly black listed in West...

    Iran or Iraq could come out as cheap fares seen the oil price in this places, but will take some time for outsiders to accept fly with them.

    Went often to Iraq before 2000, gazole was 1 cent a liter, paid 80 liter fill up with a dollar note and got 20 cents back-
    Monday,Tuesday, then it goes WTF !

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyCap View Post
    Quote:
    Iran reached a preliminary agreement with European aircraft manufacturer Airbus to purchase 118 planes, though that deal is also awaiting approval from the U.S. Treasury.
    what justification or authority do the americans have over an eu-iran deal?

    do the europeans have to give their approval over the boeing deal? i thought not, so how come the americans have to approve a eu-iran trade deal.

    Ok this was only a poster on here, but the point is, why worry about approval to sell planes to Irak, if the simple issues at home are so difficult to get strait?
    Irak [sic]? Why worry about someone else worrying if getting the country name right is so difficult to get straight?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neverna View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by AndyCap View Post
    Quote:
    Iran reached a preliminary agreement with European aircraft manufacturer Airbus to purchase 118 planes, though that deal is also awaiting approval from the U.S. Treasury.
    what justification or authority do the americans have over an eu-iran deal?

    do the europeans have to give their approval over the boeing deal? i thought not, so how come the americans have to approve a eu-iran trade deal.

    Ok this was only a poster on here, but the point is, why worry about approval to sell planes to Irak, if the simple issues at home are so difficult to get strait?
    Irak [sic]? Why worry about someone else worrying if getting the country name right is so difficult to get straight?
    That's Eye-Rak to you buddy.


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    Kuwait still only 15c a liter and strongest currency in the world.. go figure.

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    Oh, cheers, Harry. That explains it.

    Now I can stop worrying about AndyCap worrying about a Euro worrying about Uncle Sam worrying about an Eu-Iran trade deal.

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    Good were all winners !

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