Iraq Receives Boeing the 12 out of 45 aircraft
10/2/15
According to the agreement with the company will receive all remaining aircraft by the end of 2016.
BAGHDAD / Obelisk: Iraqi Airways announced Thursday, Boeing received for 12 of the 45 jet aircraft under an agreement with the American company, among that this plane will enter service a few days later.
The general director of the airline, Osama al-Sadr said in a press statement that "the Baghdad International Airport received, today, Boeing (707-100) No. 12 out of 45 aircraft under an agreement between the Ministry of Transport with the American Boeing Company."
Sadr added that "according to the agreement with the company will receive all remaining aircraft by the end of 2016," noting that "the Ministry of Transport and the process of receiving these aircraft relay."
Sadr and that "received 11 aircraft had entered the service effectively," he continued, "As the aircraft enters service a few days later after the completion of safety procedures and the civil aviation authority of the Iraqi action."
And contracted by the Iraqi Ministry of Transport with the American Boeing company in 2008 to buy 45 aircraft from the Boeing 737, which received the first one of which, on 13 December 2012, and the second in 2012 as well, as the third received on 27 March 2014.
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10/2/15
According to the agreement with the company will receive all remaining aircraft by the end of 2016.
BAGHDAD / Obelisk: Iraqi Airways announced Thursday, Boeing received for 12 of the 45 jet aircraft under an agreement with the American company, among that this plane will enter service a few days later.
The general director of the airline, Osama al-Sadr said in a press statement that "the Baghdad International Airport received, today, Boeing (707-100) No. 12 out of 45 aircraft under an agreement between the Ministry of Transport with the American Boeing Company."
Sadr added that "according to the agreement with the company will receive all remaining aircraft by the end of 2016," noting that "the Ministry of Transport and the process of receiving these aircraft relay."
Sadr and that "received 11 aircraft had entered the service effectively," he continued, "As the aircraft enters service a few days later after the completion of safety procedures and the civil aviation authority of the Iraqi action."
And contracted by the Iraqi Ministry of Transport with the American Boeing company in 2008 to buy 45 aircraft from the Boeing 737, which received the first one of which, on 13 December 2012, and the second in 2012 as well, as the third received on 27 March 2014.
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