Seyed Hamidreza Sanei, the Deputy of Aviation at Iran’s Civil Aviation Organization, stated that the activation of the trigger mechanism has had no new impact on the country’s aviation industry. He explained that the sector has been operating under various challenging restrictions for the past 40 years, facing significant difficulties in sourcing aircraft and necessary parts.
According to a report from Jadeh Makhsoos Information Base, Sanei added, “The restrictions on airline companies under the current conditions are no different than before the activation of the trigger mechanism; these limitations have always existed. As a result, Iranian airlines have consistently struggled to import their desired aircraft and components.”
He pointed to the aircraft that have been decommissioned, saying, “During the first year of the 14th government’s activity, approximately 23 aircraft were imported into the country. Alongside this, a number of aircraft that were old or faced operational problems were retired from service.”
The Deputy of the Civil Aviation Organization remarked, “In comparison, the import of aircraft into the country has slightly improved under the 14th government, as we have been able to import a greater number of aircraft in recent months.”
According to a report from Jadeh Makhsoos, he added, “We hope to be able to continue this trend.”
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