Posted on 04/05/2014 6:57:20 AM PDT by markomalley
Boeing Co, the world's biggest airplane maker, and engine maker General Electric Co said on Friday they had received licenses from the U.S. Treasury Department to export certain spare parts for commercial aircraft to Iran under a temporary sanctions relief deal that began in January.
GE spokesman Rick Kennedy said the Treasury had approved the company's application to service 18 engines sold to Iran in the late 1970s. They will be serviced at facilities owned by GE or Germany's MTU Aero Engines, which is licensed to do the work.
He said GE officials would meet with officials from Iran flag carrier Iranair and MTU in Istanbul next week to discuss Iran's needs.
A Boeing spokesman said his company received the license this week and would now contact officials in Iran to determine which parts were needed.
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I surprised they are not working on the F-14’s.
Great foreign policy move, no? Help “our friends” in Iran.
One would think that as wonderful as islam is, they could simply conjure what they need instead of having to rely on the ‘Great Satan’ to deliver them.
And some Phoenix missiles as well....
As long as they’re providing counterfeit, Chinese made parts......
“I surprised they are not working on the F-14s.”
Possible, General Electric F110-GE-400 engine are used in that very airframe.
Why don’t we include a few ICBMs
Sell fatally defective parts!
Servicing Emperor Zero’s buddies.
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