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Lockheed may sell Iran commercial copters

Lockheed may sell Iran commercial copters



An American aerospace giant is considering selling Iran commercial helicopters in the wake a lift on sanctions imposed on Tehran over its nuclear program.

Lockheed Martin Corp, the largest arms maker in the US, is said to be considering the idea, Reuters reported Saturday, citing an official with Sikorsky, a subsidiary of the company.

The choppers could be Sikorsky's S-76 and longer-range S-92.

Sikorsky vice-president of sales and marketing Nathalie Previte made the comments at the Berlin Air Show, further seeking a green light from authorities in Washington.


[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="555"] A S-76A++ used for search and rescue in Australia[/caption]


"I want to understand the US governments policy about what can be done and what can we not do, and really clear everything with the U.S. government even before we start completing the analysis," Previte said.

Apart from working on the US governments regulatory and compliance issues, the company is also studying which of its products could be sold in Iran.

Another Lockheed vice-president, Steve OBryan said the company would approach the sales with caution.

"We're looking at it, of course, but were going to take a very conservative approach on this," he said.

This is the first time since the 1979 Islamic Revolution that the company is looking into a transaction with Tehran.

Boeing and Airbus are two other Western companies vying to enter the Iranian market.

Myriads of foreign companies are rushing to invest in Iran after last years nuclear deal between Tehran and the world powers.

By Press TV



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