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Iran to buy planes from Mitsubishi

I think the concern of the chinese valid for some reason.

!- The western countries can make their trade with countries like Indoniesia, philipine, mexico, thailands and many more that will nail China real bad.

Second the west can press the world to lessen their trade with China to the minimum that even will hit China more.

third tell me what country today can stand the west power for example this is Russia with it's Ng that western Europe in need for it when the Russians said no and annexed cremea they sanctioned her.

So the Chinese know well that their time didn't come yet to be a real rival to the west.

Iranian try to punish both Russia and China by going to the western companies for planes or they just believe the western planes are much better.

But what I'm sure of is that there will be no air bus or Boeing for Iran we can stay tuned to see if I'm right or wrong.

Irans only bet for planes is Russia but even Russians are not reliable!!!.
 
Hi Fafnir. I think along the same lines as you in this issue. SSJ100 would have been better for domestic industry...

Do you know what happened to IMF?
I`m not sure what happened to IMF,I wonder if it had possibly been hacked as I received email notification from IMF that I had supposedly forgotten my PW when I had made no such request and a short time after that the site went down....so who knows,anyway I got sick of waiting for it to come back up and decided to sign up here

Hehehe i shall be downvoted no longer! Welcome to my turf now baby(not really)
 
Hehehe i shall be downvoted no longer! Welcome to my turf now baby(not really)

No-one cared about you after you left. Then turkopersian (Kuwaiti Girl on this forum) became the resident troll. Now nobody knows what has happened to the forum. When (if? I hope when) the forum is back up I'm going to ask Pasdar to make an IMF twitter account or something so we know what has happened to the forum if it goes down.
 
I think the concern of the chinese valid for some reason.

!- The western countries can make their trade with countries like Indoniesia, philipine, mexico, thailands and many more that will nail China real bad.

Second the west can press the world to lessen their trade with China to the minimum that even will hit China more.

third tell me what country today can stand the west power for example this is Russia with it's Ng that western Europe in need for it when the Russians said no and annexed cremea they sanctioned her.

So the Chinese know well that their time didn't come yet to be a real rival to the west.

Iranian try to punish both Russia and China by going to the western companies for planes or they just believe the western planes are much better.

But what I'm sure of is that there will be no air bus or Boeing for Iran we can stay tuned to see if I'm right or wrong.

Irans only bet for planes is Russia but even Russians are not reliable!!!.

True. In fact even those Russian planes use many western equipments/tech as well.

I just find it funny that some delusional ideologist think that there is any country that can thrive while isolating itself completely from the WEST . N.Korea is a good example of what awaits such countries.

In fact even a big relatively advanced power like Russia, who was PARTIALLY sanctioned by western powers, it's economy has been first in recession and barely growing since then, and that's just minor sanctions we imposed , not a full scale ban/sanction like the one against N.Korea.

It's economy has now fallen from 9th largest in the world to 14th largest and it's expected to fall in the ranking even more.

So it's good to always know your strength and that of your opponent. Don't let ideology/radical rhetoric/propaganda blind you.
 
I believe that you are a stupid youngster. But, why is that so? let's examine:
You must be very naive you think China cut off trade relations with the west will have no effect on their economy and growth. Lol.
Did I say that that? If not, then don't fabricate words on my behalf.
The west will be affected in the short term(by the timewe adjust and move our factories frm China to other developing countries), but the Chinese economy will be battered for the foreseeable future, the west still controls the world's economy, core technologies, politics, diplomacy, international relations etc. Never forget that dude.
West needs China exactly in the same extent that China needs west. No Chinese products, means no products for lower class of western countries, and very limited products for middle class of western countries which means civil riots. My hint for you is to see the statistics of exports/imports of China and West and the type of products they import/export.
If you were a grown up person, you would have understand that.
Anyway, if I receive another childish post from you, maybe I won't bother to reply back.
 
Don't these birds use American made parts and components ? if it's so then we could have the same problem we had with Airbus ... in Airbus deal we needed approval of the US because more than 10 percent of components in Airbus planes are of American origin.
 
I believe that you are a stupid youngster. But, why is that so? let's examine:

Did I say that that? If not, then don't fabricate words on my behalf.

West needs China exactly in the same extent that China needs west. No Chinese products, means no products for lower class of western countries, and very limited products for middle class of western countries which means civil riots. My hint for you is to see the statistics of exports/imports of China and West and the type of products they import/export.
If you were a grown up person, you would have understand that.
Anyway, if I receive another childish post from you, maybe I won't bother to reply back.

Oh c`mon let him beat his chest or perhaps some other body part...:azn:,the "WEST STRONK!!" crowd are always good for a laugh if nothing else
 
Did he ever mention any form of financial issues? Because i heard whenever a site reaches a certain amount of views per day, the owner must pay for some crap or something. The same thing happened to WAFF and owner atleast had the decency to explain why he closed the forum(its now back online). When i joined IMF pasdar said that there were a massive numbers of new members so it kinda makes sense. Dunno.
 
Did he ever mention any form of financial issues? Because i heard whenever a site reaches a certain amount of views per day, the owner must pay for some crap or something. The same thing happened to WAFF and owner atleast had the decency to explain why he closed the forum(its now back online). When i joined IMF pasdar said that there were a massive numbers of new members so it kinda makes sense. Dunno.

On the contrary, Pasdar recently did a purge of bot accounts that slashed the membership hugely, it was something like a third or a quarter of what it was. So I hardly think it was because of excess traffic. Pasdar has had trouble with hosts before - always incompetence on the part of the host - so I initially thought it was that. But its never taken this long to fix.
 
Did he ever mention any form of financial issues? Because i heard whenever a site reaches a certain amount of views per day, the owner must pay for some crap or something. The same thing happened to WAFF and owner atleast had the decency to explain why he closed the forum(its now back online). When i joined IMF pasdar said that there were a massive numbers of new members so it kinda makes sense. Dunno.
What IMF please?.
 
http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2016/07/12/474861/Iran-to-buy-planes-from-Mitsubishi


Japan’s media say the country’s Mitsubishi Aircraft is negotiating with Iran to provide the country with its regional passenger jets that are currently under development.

The Nikki newspaper says in a report that Mitsubishi Aircraft – the aviation arm of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries - began market surveys into Iran last September, four months before the U.S. lifted sanctions.

The company has been negotiating over jet sales with Iran’s flag carrier Iran Air and Iran Aseman Airlines, as well as the country's aviation authorities.

Iran Air is weighing purchasing 80 70-seat Mitsubishi Regional Jets and using them for domestic routes, Nikki added. Executives from both sides also discussed a possible deal last month during the International Air Transport Association conference in Dublin.

The report added that Mitsubishi is trying to use the help of the Japanese government over the purchase and wants to make use of state-backed financing.

Iranian airliner Iran Air and Boeing reached a memorandum of agreement in June, under which a total of 80 aircraft will be sold to Iran and a further 29 will be leased with Boeing's support as part of a $25 billion contract.

Meanwhile, Boeing’s European rival Airbus is also awaiting Washington’s approval of an agreement with Tehran over the purchase of 118 planes, worth over $27 billion.

The deals with Boeing and Airbus came after aircraft sanctions against Tehran were lifted under a landmark nuclear deal between Iran and the P5+1 group of nations—the US, Russia, France, Britain, China and Germany—reached in July last year.
good thing planes need replacement. Even planes lack LCD at back of seat,
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.but serves some of finest cuisines appreciate ated
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Seems like it is getting serious!

http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2016/07/31/477837/Japan-to-fund-Irans-purchase-of-MRJs

Japan to fund Iran’s purchase of MRJs
Sun Jul 31, 2016 6:19PM

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Iran says the Japanese government will fund the country’s planned purchase of jets from Mitsubishi Heavy Industries – known as Mitsubishi Regional Jets (MRJs).


Iran says Japan has agreed to fund a plan to purchase passenger planes from its industrial giant Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.

Iran's Deputy Transport Minister Asghar Fakhrieh-Kashan has been quoted by the media that the agreement has been reached during a recent visit to Tokyo by an Iranian delegation.

Fakhrieh-Kashan added that based on the agreement, the government of Japan would fund the purchase of Mitsubishi planes based on a scheme known as build-operate-transfer (BOT).

The official further added Japan has agreed to provide the fund to make the purchase without any guarantees from the Iranian government.

Fakhrieh-Kashan also said that Japan has signed an agreement with Iran’s Ministry of Economy and Financial Affairs to provide Iran with a loan of $10 billion. He said the mechanisms on how exactly to use the loan will be decided during an upcoming visit to Tehran by a delegation from Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.

Japan’s Nikki newspaper reported in mid-July that Mitsubishi Aircraft – the aviation arm of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries - is negotiating with Iran to provide the country with its Regional Passenger Jets (MRJs) that are currently under development. It said the company had started surveys over the Iranian market last September – several months before the US-engineered sanctions against Iran were lifted.

It said the company has been negotiating over jet sales with Iran’s flag carrier Iran Air and Iran Aseman Airlines, as well as the country's aviation authorities.

Iran Air is weighing purchasing 80 70-seat MRJs and using them for domestic routes, Nikki added.

To the same effect, Fakhrieh-Kashan was quoted by the media in late July that Aseman Airlines will purchase 25 MRJs. He added that the value of the purchase will be around $500 million.
 
He he, Good luck for Iran, the last aircraft developed by the same Mitsubishi was called YS-11, which enjoyed another famous nickname : King of crashing in the world. Of its total production 182, fatal occurence 36 and crashed 26, costing lives of 254. The crashing rate hit a staggering high of 14.2%.

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This time although a marjority of the components of MRJ come from abroad even including the technical manuals, hope it could do a better job than its older brother YS-11.

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