Iran airlines need 500 planes, official mulls Sukhoi: reports

Iran needs some 500 planes and would likely back buying the Sukhoi Superjet 100 if Russia is willing to sell them to its airlines, Iranian news agencies reported the country’s top civil aviation official as saying Wednesday. Iran needs to upgrade its ageing passenger fleet and is seeking to avert US sanctions on Tehran. The US Treasury has revoked licences for Boeing and Airbus to sell passenger jets to Iran after President Donald Trump pulled the United States out of the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement in May and reimposed sanctions. Most modern commercial planes have more than 10% in US parts, the threshold for needing US Treasury approval. But Russian officials have been reported as saying Sukhoi is working on reducing the number of US parts in the hopes of winning an Iranian order for up to 100 aircraft. “If the Iranian airlines want to use this aircraft (Superjet 100 ) and the seller is willing to sell it to Iran, the Civil Aviation Organization is ready to issue its final comment on this aircraft,” the semi-official Fars news agency quoted Ali Abedzadeh, head of the Civil Aviation Organization, as saying.<br/>
Reuters
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-iran-airlines-russia-sukhoi/iran-airlines-need-500-planes-official-mulls-sukhoi-reports-idUSKBN1OB1JT
12/12/18