Boeing Signs $3 Billion Deal With Iran’s Aseman Airlines

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Boeing just signed a $3 billion deal with Iran’s Aseman Airlines to build and provide dozens of new 737 MAX airplanes.

And as Robert Spencer of Jihad Watch asks: “Would Boeing have signed a deal to sell commercial jetliners to Nazi Germany? Note also that the Islamic Republic of Iran is essentially getting these jetliners for free, courtesy of Barack Hussein Obama, who showered billions upon billions on Iran in his last months in office.”

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Boeing is doing a business deal with an Iranian airline.

Good point.

And here are the basics, from the New York Times:

“The Boeing Company announced a tentative agreement … to sell up to 60 737s to an Iranian airline, a transaction valued at $6 billion that angered American critics of Iran and appeared likely to test the Trump administration’s avowed hostility toward that country.

“Boeing, a leading commercial aerospace company and a top American exporter, said in a statement that the agreement, which requires United States government approval, would create about 18,000 American jobs.

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“The company’s agreement with Aseman Airlines, an Iranian carrier described as the nation’s third largest, is the first to be announced by any big American business with Iran since President Trump took office in January.”

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Denae Leigh Armstrong
Denae Leigh Armstrong
7 years ago

I think President Trump should call Boeing and tell them there will be hell to pay if they do this deal. It is absolutely ridiculous. They want to kill us, destroy America, and destroy the West, and set up a one world Islamic caliphate – yes, but lets build them airplanes, they said. That will be a great idea, they said! SMH.

Mark Steiner
Mark Steiner
7 years ago

As long as they are made in America …

Ron Cole
Ron Cole
7 years ago
Reply to  Mark Steiner

All of my 1911A1s are.comment image

aemoreira1981
aemoreira1981
7 years ago

So far, the planes going to Iran Air are planes that other airlines couldn’t afford (a number of Avianca rejects and a Turkish Airlines reject). I suspect that planes rejected by other airlines will likely head Iran Aseman’s way.

Patrick
Patrick
7 years ago

Money is god. Patriotism cannot get in the way of the almighty buck. America (and the West) have taken the road to perdition.

IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
7 years ago
Reply to  Patrick

I’d only extend your statement about patriotism getting in the way of the almighty buck to include freedom and liberty — because freedom and liberty don’t exist anywhere in the muslum world.

Patrick
Patrick
7 years ago
Reply to  IzlamIsTyranny

The west is committing suicide. Avarice not ethics has overtaken the common good.

IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
7 years ago
Reply to  Patrick

When they don’t worship allah they worship mammon in the District of Criminals.

Toy Pupanbai
Toy Pupanbai
7 years ago
Reply to  Patrick

Long before this deal!

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
7 years ago

This is a good opportunity to get some of the billions of dollars o’bimbo gave iran, back. Plus, the ongoing costs of operating an air line under shari’a will run it into the ground very fast.

santashandler
santashandler
7 years ago
Reply to  Mahou Shoujo

This might be a good opportunity to send ‘altered’ planes to Iran.

IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
7 years ago

I wonder if 737’s have sufficient payload capacity to carry a nuclear bomb?

aemoreira1981
aemoreira1981
7 years ago
Reply to  IzlamIsTyranny

To Israel potentially…the plane could be shot down in the world’s most restricted airspace, but the damage would be done. What one should watch out for though is the resurrection of Aeroterror…unscheduled flights between Tehran and Caracas via Damascus.

Craig
Craig
7 years ago

Since ‘man-on-man’ porn are the number one internet sites in iran, I guess ‘assman airlines’ is a good name………

santashandler
santashandler
7 years ago
Reply to  Craig

Good one

IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
7 years ago
Reply to  Craig

LOL. Don’t forget the bacha bazi boy stewardesses — guaranteed to dance their way into a man’s heart (bleech, gag, cough).

santashandler
santashandler
7 years ago

“Would Boeing have signed a deal to sell commercial jetliners to Nazi Germany?” Of course they would have. It’s all about the money. Nothing else.

Paul B
Paul B
7 years ago

Meh. Lots of drama about nothing.

If it wasn’t Boeing.. it would have surely been Airbus or someone else.

I’m not worried. Militarizing a plane originally built for generic passenger travel is not going anywhere.

Be calm. In the US: rejoice in the 18k new jobs. (try to forget it’s fruit from BHO assholefulness)

Paul B
Paul B
7 years ago
Reply to  Paul B

Also.. ‘keep your friends close, enemies closer’ cliche.. appllies to aircraft parts.

IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
7 years ago
Reply to  Paul B

“Militarizing a plane originally built for generic passenger travel is not going anywhere.”
Really? Tell that to the 3000 people who died in the WTC towers on 9-11…

Wayne Ville ... a Deplorable
Wayne Ville ... a Deplorable
7 years ago

Maybe we need to investigate Boeing’s ability to control information and secrets. They seem to be willing to sell to America’s enemy’s far too easily.

Rob Porter
Rob Porter
7 years ago

The almighty dollar, not principle, wins again. One useless Administration departed and now another useless one is forming. After all the hope, what a disappointment!

Toy Pupanbai
Toy Pupanbai
7 years ago

With ll those electronics, the CIA can make any one of them, just fall out of the sky; and they can listen to the conversations on the way down.

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