Iran's Civil Aviation Organization
Iran has Requested Assistance from the US and France to Read the Ukrainian Plane's Black Boxes on its Territory
Iran has said it has asked the US and French authorities to help them decrypt the information from the black boxes of the Ukrainian jetliner that was accidentally shot down, which has provoked anger in countries demanding the data to be analyzed abroad, Reuters reports.
Iran acknowledges Russian-made missiles targeted Ukraine jet
Iran acknowledged on Jan. 21 that its armed forces fired two Russian anti-aircraft missiles at a Ukrainian jetliner that crashed after taking off from Tehran's main airport earlier this month, killing all 176 people on board.
Iran takes ownership of first jet under sanctions deal
Airbus said on Jan. 8 Iran's state airline IranAir had accepted its first new jet, marking a key step in opening up trade under a nuclear sanctions deal between Iran and major powers.
Iran plans to buy 80-90 Boeing, Airbus planes a year, post sanctions
Iran plans to buy as many as 90 planes per year from Boeing and Airbus to revamp its antiquated fleet once Western sanctions are lifted, its state news agency IRNA quoted a senior aviation official as saying on Aug. 2.