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May 25, 2018 (newstodate): The US Treasury Department is now implementing strict sanctions on nine individuals and entities allegedly procuring export-controlled, US-origin goods for sanctioned Iranian airlines.
The individuals and entities have been procuring parts and providing services for the fleets of sanctioned Iranian airlines, including Mahan Air, Caspian Air, Meraj Air, and Pouya Air, said to have been engaged in illegal traffic in support of the Syrian regime and its military forces.
The sanction also identify 31 aircraft as property in which Caspian Air, Meraj Air, Pouya Air, or Mahan Air, Iranian airlines have an interest.
Under the new sanctions, the global industry is warned against granting landing rights and providing general services to these aircraft that could be exposed to US sanctions and arrested.
Among these 31 identified aircraft are also aircraft formerly operated by airBaltic and with Malmo Aviation
The individuals and entities have been procuring parts and providing services for the fleets of sanctioned Iranian airlines, including Mahan Air, Caspian Air, Meraj Air, and Pouya Air, said to have been engaged in illegal traffic in support of the Syrian regime and its military forces.
The sanction also identify 31 aircraft as property in which Caspian Air, Meraj Air, Pouya Air, or Mahan Air, Iranian airlines have an interest.
Under the new sanctions, the global industry is warned against granting landing rights and providing general services to these aircraft that could be exposed to US sanctions and arrested.
Among these 31 identified aircraft are also aircraft formerly operated by airBaltic and with Malmo Aviation