Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei.
Describing international restrictions as Dhata, Iran has secretly bought five Boeing 777 aircraft. These aircraft have now joined its Civil Aviation Fleet, and are preparing to give a new flight to the country’s aviation and tourism industry.
According to the Mehr News Agency, Iran did not buy aircraft directly, because it has all the restrictions related to the Civil Aviation from the US. In such a situation, he resorted to a shell company i.e. paper company, which was registered in the African country Madagascar.
How did this deal happen?
In the name of this fake company, it bought a Boeing 777-200er aircraft used by Singapore Airlines and Noucute. These aircraft were earlier standing in Australia and Cambodia and were not flying for a long time. When the transfer process was completed, these aircraft were registered under Madagascar’s Registry 5R. Now these aircraft are officially seen associated with Madagascar, but in reality Iran has reached.
Mahan Air will get the biggest benefit
As soon as these aircraft reaches Iran, the most discussion is being done about Mahan Air. It is the largest private airline in Iran, which has been flying in many countries of Middle East, Asia and Europe despite the strict restrictions of America for years. Now that he will have aircraft like Boeing 777, which travels long distances, his network will become stronger. With this, she will be able to compete more strongly in regional and international markets.
Preparations to join the world through tourism
Iran is currently trying to improve its global image by making tourism a weapon. At this time, he is seeking that more and more foreign tourists come to the country, and there is a dire need for long distance flights for this. Through the new Boeing 777 aircraft, Iran will now be able to increase direct connectivity from areas like Europe, Gulf country and Central Asia.