Tehran (ECOIDEAL) – Two new ATR aircraft landed in Tehran’s Mehrabad International Airport on Saturday.
Iran Air, the country’s flag carrier, signed a contract with the Franco-Italian plane maker back in April to purchase 20 ATR 72-600 planes worth $400 million based on list prices.
Six of the turboprop short-haul regional airliners have already been delivered to Iran so far and with this delivery, the number of ATR aircraft received by Iran Air after the nuclear deal will reach 8.
Civil Aviation Organization of Iran has issued the registration license and flight permit for the two 70-seat jets.
With this delivery, the number of airplanes received by Iran after the nuclear deal known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) will reach 11.
Iran has taken major steps in boosting its aviation sector post sanctions. To renew its fleet, Iranian airlines have ordered a total of 323 (with the option of adding 50 more) new jets worth tens of billions of dollars from the world’s giant aircraft makers, namely Airbus, Boeing and ATR.
So far, Iran Air has received nine airplanes (one Airbus A321, two Airbus A330 and six ATR 72-600).
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Source: I S N A