Airbus parts plant likely in Iran


(MENAFN- The Arabian Post) | Mubadala's prestigious business of aircraft parts supply faces the prospects of another Middle East player entering the field, with Iran planning a parts making plant with Airbus.TheAbu Dhabi-based Stratahas $7.5 billion worth of orders from both Airbusand Boeing Co. for up to2030.

Iran's alignment with Airbus is becoming clearer following the signing of a milestone agreement to purchase 118 jetliners from the European manufacturer in January.

Bloomberg has quoted a source in Airbus's Middle East office as sayingthe company is evaluating areas of industrial cooperation with Iran that may include component production and maintenance and overhaul work.

Iran developed theability to make plane parts in order to keep its aircraft flying during years of economic sanctions. Iranian Aviation and Space Industries AssociationPresident Amin Salari said in an interview in Tehran that it can offer both 'a level of know-how' and very competitive labor costs, according to Bloomberg.

Countries funding major aircraft purchases are in a stronger position to seek a share of the work, with the vast orders placed by United Arab Emirates carriers Etihad Airways and Emirates bolstering Mubadala's hand. Iran, which wants to develop an aviation industry, says it may need 400 jets in a decade.

The Islamic republic has around 15 maintenance and overhaul companies, a third of them state owned, Salari said, with capabilities in areas including cabin refurbishment, aircraft seats, fiber-glass parts andcockpit panels.

January's Airbus order wasannounced on the day sanctions were lifted and confirmed when Iranian President Hassan Rouhani visited Paris. The$27 billion deal comprises 45 single-aisle A320s and 73 A330, A350 and A380 wide-bodies.

Boeing was granted U.S. permission to begin talks with Iranian carriers only last month and would need a separate license to make any jetliner sales, Bloomberg said.


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