Iranian airline signs $3bn deal for 30 Boeing jets

US plane maker Boeing said Tuesday that Iran’s Aseman Airlines had agreed to buy 30 737 MAX jets for $3b in its second major deal since sanctions were eased last year.

“Boeing confirms the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with Iran Aseman Airlines, expressing the airline’s intent to purchase 30 Boeing 737 MAX airplanes with a list price value of $3b,” the US group said in a statement.

“The agreement also provides the airline with purchase rights for 30 additional 737 MAXs,” it added.

If finalised, delivery is expected to start in 2022, Boeing said, adding that a contract of this magnitude creates or sustains around 18,000 jobs in the United States.

Iran has been desperate to renew its ageing fleet of planes but was largely blocked from dealing with major aircraft manufacturers until a 2015 accord with world powers that eased global sanctions in exchange for curbs to its nuclear programme.

The US has maintained its own sanctions, which block almost all trade with Iran, but plane manufacturers were given a specific exemption under the nuclear deal.

In September, Washington approved the sale of 80 Boeing and 100 Airbus planes to Iran Air. The first few Airbus jets have already arrived in Tehran.

The new deal with Aseman will also need approval from the US Office of Foreign Assets Control.

“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,” the company said.

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