Iran\u2019s Kish Airline has announced an ambitious plan to purchase over a dozen new planes from global aviation giant Airbus and Boeing<\/a><\/strong>.<\/p>\n Kish Airline CEO Mohammad Taqi Jadidi was quoted by the domestic media that the plan envisaged buying 10 planes from Boeing and 6 more from Airbus<\/a><\/strong>.<\/p>\n Jadidi told Iran\u2019s IRNA news agency that the new Airbus planes would be added to his company\u2019s fleet before the end of the current Iranian calendar year (21 March 2018).<\/p>\n He added that Boeing planes would be purchased in the next Iranian year.<\/p>\n Nevertheless, the official did not specify which specific models the purchases would involve.<\/p>\n Kish <\/a>Airline belongs to Kish Free Zone Organization and currently has 14 planes, including 2 Airbus-320, 2 Airbus-321, seven MD planes and 3 Fokker-100 planes, IRNA added in its report.<\/p>\n Airbus has already sealed deals to sell a total of 173 new aircraft to Iranian airlines with a collective value of tens of billions of dollars.<\/p>\n On the same front, Boeing had accrued orders and options for 140 planes, while the smaller European turboprop-maker ATR attracted orders and options for 40 aircraft.<\/p>\n Iran Air<\/a><\/strong> \u2013 the country\u2019s national flag-carrier airline \u2013 appears to be the most active buyer of new planes. The company would buy a total of 220 new planes from Airbus, Boeing and ATR, covering both wide and narrow-bodied jets as well as turboprops. Airbus and ATR made their first deliveries of several planes over the past few months but Boeing deliveries would start in 2018.<\/p>\n Among the country\u2019s smaller carriers, Iran Aseman Airlines<\/a><\/strong> would buy 30 new Boeing 737 Max 8 jets, with options for 30 more.<\/p>\n Iran Airtour<\/a><\/strong> would also purchase 45 Airbus A320neo aircraft.<\/p>\n<\/a><\/p>\n