Boeing Co. failed to sell any commercial planes in January. extending a slump that has strained the company’s finances since two deadly crashes grounded the best-selling 737 Max last year.
Read More »Number of Passing Flights thru Iranian Airspace to Boost Incrementally
Iran'.s sky is of the safest ones and the ratified tariffs on passing flights are also reasonable.
Read More »Iran Investigating Cause of Plane Crash within ICAO standards
The Islamic Republic of Iran has welcomed presence of the experts from countries whose citizens have been killed in the accident.
Read More »Apple Has Secret Team Working on Satellites to Beam Data to Devices
The iPhone maker is ramping up hiring. hoping for the initiative to produce results within five years.
Read More »Iran to Receive 3 New Airbus Passenger Planes Soon
Iranian road minister informed that three new Airbus planes will be added to the country'.s air fleet.
Read More »Iran Replaces Western Suppliers with Domestic Companies in Aviation Equipment
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 »Qantas Group Aims High with 2050 Net Zero Goal
It has pledged to invest around $50m over 10 years to support the development of a sustainable aviation fuel industry in Australia and abroad.
Read More »Iranian Researchers Use Nanotechnology to Build Aircraft Glass
Iranian scientists produce defroster and cooler glass for most of the existing planes in the country.
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.
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