Home Industry Iran Air to purchase 20 turboprop planes from ATR Deal follows an order for 118 Airbus jets by Robert Anderson February 2, 2016 Iran Air has finalised a €1bn deal with French-Italian manufacturer ATR to purchase 20 turboprop planes, with options for 20 more. The Iranian national airline’s managing director Farhad Parvaresh told the Tasnim News Agency yesterday that the contract for the planes was signed in Tehran. The ATR 72-600s can accommodate 68 to 78 passengers and will be flown on short routes. According to the manufacturer, they operate successfully on small airfields, unpaved runways and mountainous regions and have a range of 900 nautical miles with a full passenger load. Two-to-four of the planes will be delivered in 2016, according to Tasnim. Talks for the purchase of the planes built, by the Airbus and Finmeccanica joint venture, were held during Iranian president Hassan Rouhani’s recent visit to Rome. The deal follows a major Iranian order for 118 Airbus jets, including 45 A320 single-aisle aircraft, 45 A330 wide-bodies, 16 A350 twin-aisle aircraft and 12 A380s. Tags Airbus ATR 0 Comments You might also like Airbus expands global footprint with Saudi Arabia HQ Dubai’s Emirates Airline says ‘wings clipped’ by Boeing delays Dubai’s Emirates takes delivery of first its A350-900 aircraft Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh Air places order for 60 Airbus A321neo