Boeing: Iran Air queries order backlogs

Boeing logo on an aircraft fuselage (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Boeing logo on an aircraft fuselage (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Boeing: Iran Air queries order backlogs

Boeing logo on an aircraft fuselage (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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Iran Air ordered around 2016 aircraft from the US aircraft manufacturer in 80. 

A little later, however, the then US President Donald Trump imposed severe sanctions on Iran. And indirectly canceled the airline's bulk order - at least it has been floating in a vacuum since then. Hope is now growing again with the new President of the United States. Iran Air has contacted Boeing in the past few days to inquire about the status of the order simpleflying.com. US sanctions are currently curbing business relations between the two countries, much to the pain of the aircraft manufacturer. Because as he announced, the deal would have brought the company over 16,5 billion US dollars. Money that Boeing needs especially in Corona times. The order would be primarily for the 737 MAX and 777 aircraft.

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