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    Mehr News Agency, Iran
    Sept 23 2005

    Armenia negotiating purchase of Iran-140 aircraft


    TEHRAN, Sept. 23 (MNA) - Iran Aircraft Mfg. Company (HESA) is
    negotiating with Armenia over the sale of 3 Iran-140 turboprop
    aircrafts, executive director of HESA Abbas Fallah announced on
    Thursday. However, there has been no actual demand or solid proposal
    for purchase of this plane by domestic airlines due to their more
    conventional view of employing jet planes and the prestige that is
    associated with it, he added.

    It seems that Iranian airliners prefer to buy or lease even used jets
    for awhile in order to move more passengers from point A to B, while
    Iran-140 offers certain advantages that compensates for the larger
    capacity of jet planes and presents the buyers with more
    profitability in the long run. For example, although due to its
    technical specifications, the travel time takes longer with Iran-140
    but, passenger boarding time is 7 minutes shorter than with the
    larger jets. So, overall, a given trip requires less time by this
    turboprop.

    Elsewhere in his remarks, Fallah indicated that the production
    capacity of Iran-140 is projected to be 32 to 40 planes by the end of
    the 4th Socio-economic and Cultural Development Plan if adequate
    market support is offered.

    As to the criticisms set forth on having such a plane in Iranian
    fleet, he maintained that the turboprop consumes 500 to 600 kgs of
    fuel per hour compared to 2.2 tons of Fokker 100's consumption. In
    other words, this is 2 times more hourly fuel consumption per
    passenger for the 100. Moreover, the 140 is designed for the
    country's wide ranges of climates and the tests performed testify to
    this matter. For instance, most planes have landing and take-off
    problems at Khorramabad Airport, whereas despite some limitations
    140, like any other plane, performs the tasks with ease and
    competence.

    He also stated that the contract to sell 3 Iran-140s at the cost of
    $27m to Sudan will soon be going into effect and HESA would be also
    receiving $3m to offer necessary services and support for maintenance
    and personnel training for a year.
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