Shiraz Electronics. an Iranian company. was awarded a contract to manufacture a high-tech device used in the airports to further increase the country’s self-sufficiency and curb Tehran’s reliance on Western companies in the aviation industry.
Read More »US Sanctions Unable to Prevent Iran`s Purchase of New Airplanes
Head of Iran Civil Aviation Organization (CAO) Ali Abedzadeh stressed ineffectiveness of the US sanctions in barring Tehran from renovating its civil air fleet.
Read More »Iran’s Flag Carrier Announces Yearly Operating Profit
Iran’s Deputy Transportation Minister Shahram Adamnejad announced that the country’s largest airline IranAir has posted an operating profit for the last local calendar year ending on March 20. 2019.
Read More »Iran Defying US Sanctions in Maintaining Planes Airworthy
Iranian officials announced that the country has already completed sophisticated maintenance checks for two of its 2-year-old ATR airplanes. adding that domestic companies will finish the job by March 2020 despite US sanctions.
Read More »Iran Signs Contract on Buying Flight Check Plane from Germany
Managing-Director of Iran Airports Company Siavash Amir Mokri said on Saturday that his country will buy its second flight check plane according to a $9.9 million worth of contract signed with Germany.
Read More »Iran’s Flag-Carrier Boasts Self-Sufficiency in Maintenance
Director General of Iran Air Touraj Zangeneh said that his company has achieved self-sufficiency in repairing and maintaining its fleet. despite the US unilateral sanctions.
Read More »Iran’s Airspace Safe for Flights
Head of Iran Civil Aviation Organization announced that Iran’s airspace is safe for all flights. adding that all flights are underway normally.
Read More »Qatar Use Iranian Airspace to Conduct most Flights
The Qatari airliner now is using Iran’s airspace to conduct its flights to Asian. European and American countries.
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