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Iran's national carrier Iran Air on Thursday completed an order for 100 Airbus planes with a list price of around $20 billion (19 billion euros) as the Islamic Republic opens up to the West. The order follows a commitment inked in January when President Hassan Rouhani visited Paris in the wake of a deal between Western powers and Iran over its nuclear programme.
The jets will bolster Iran's ageing passenger fleet with the addition of 46 A320 planes for medium-haul routes, 38 long-haul A330s and 16 A350s, the European aircraft maker said in a statement. The deal does not include any of Airbus' flagship A380 airliners, the largest passenger plane in the world. Although up to 12 were earmarked in the initial agreement, Tehran's international airport is not currently equipped for such planes, a source close to the deal told AFP.
Iran Air's CEO Farhad Parvaresh said the deal was "an important step towards a stronger international presence in civil aviation". He added: "We hope this success signals to the world that the commercial goals of Iran and its counterparts are better achieved with international cooperation and collaboration."

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2016

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