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POTUS may stop Boeing and Airbus jetliner sales to Iran |
2017-12-16 |
[The Hill] The Trump administration is weighing a strategy that could stop Boeing and Airbus from selling hundreds of passenger planes to Iranian airlines. The Wall Street Journal reported Friday that while options have not yet been presented to President Trump, they are expected to include prohibiting the sales, imposing restrictions that could stop any aircraft deliveries or slowing down the approval process. Boeing and Airbus have agreed to sell nearly 300 planes to Iranian Airlines. Those sales were allowed under the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, pending approval from the Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control. The nuclear deal bars Iran from developing nuclear weapons in exchange for sanctions relief. Trump disavowed the nuclear deal in October, though he did not withdraw from the agreement. He must decide by mid-January whether to extend sanctions relief for Iran. He is expected to once again say that Tehran is not complying with the deal. Boeing and General Electric are two major U.S. companies to pursue business opportunities with Iran. Airbus, which is headquartered in France, could also be impacted by a potential ban on the sales. |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#2 Both companies have already developed models that have proven capability of midair breakup... |
Posted by: Glenmore 2017-12-16 18:40 |
#1 Better yet send them planes that fall apart at 30000 ft. |
Posted by: Airandee 2017-12-16 16:35 |