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Sunday 18 September 2016 - 13:14
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Irans largest aviation event opens



Airline companies from around the world are attending a major conference in Tehran, scoping out what many believe is set to be a promising market.

The two-day CAPA Iran Aviation Finance Summit opened at Novotel Imam Khomeini International Airport on Sunday with the participation of business leaders and representatives of 150 aviation companies such as Airbus, Bombardier and Embraer.

Airlines, aircraft manufacturers, lessors, banks, export credit agencies, regulators and law firms are meeting with airport operators and investors, and infrastructure developers to explore financing solutions for transactions related to aircraft acquisition, leasing and infrastructure development.

Iran has put orders with Airbus and Boeingfor about 200 passenger aircraft worth more than $50 but the country has found it difficult to arrange financing because majorbanks are reluctantto process the transactions forfear of possibleUS penalties.

Minister of Transportation Abbas Akhoundi summed up the hurdles which crippled Iran's aviation industry for years, saying there is no moreimpediment to the expansion of the sector.

"All necessary institutions for global competition in the aviation sector are taking shape in the country one after the other," he told the audience which included CAPA - Center of AviationExecutive Chairman Peter Harbison.

The event is a follow-up to the CAPA Iran Aviation Summit on January 24-25 which was held after the lifting of sanctions, becoming the first major international airline summit to be held in the country in almost 40 years

Organizers say the gathering received unprecedented global interest amid growing excitement about the modernization and expansion drive in Iran.

Iran is one of the 20 largest economies in the world on a purchasing power parity basis, with a young and highly-educated population of over 80 million.

This is a market with immense potential and huge pent-up demand for aircraft, equipment, technology, skills and capital, as well as airport and airspace infrastructure.

There are also significant route development opportunities for foreign airlines, airports and national tourism authorities. And given the wealth of historical, cultural and natural attractions in Iran an expected surge in inbound tourism will drive investment in hotels and services.

By Press TV

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