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US DOJ asks Argentina to seize Boeing 747 freighter linked to Iran

Emtrasur cargo plane, which Iran’s Mahan Air claimed it sold to Venezuela a year ago, touched down in Buenos Aires on June 8.

US DOJ asks Argentina to seize Boeing 747 freighter linked to Iran

A local opposition politician and Iranian state media said on Sunday that Argentine authorities had grounded a Venezuelan Boeing 747 freight plane with ties to Iran. This evolving scenario is shining a spotlight on political undercurrents in Latin America. The Emtrasur cargo plane, which Iran’s Mahan Air claimed it sold to Venezuela a year ago, touched down in Buenos Aires on June 8 according to flight monitoring information. The legislator and Iranian media said that officials afterwards confiscated it.

Iran and Venezuela are both subject to U.S. sanctions and have a close relationship. A 20-year plan of cooperation was inked by the two nations on Saturday. Alberto Fernandez, the center-left president of Argentina, has denounced the United States’ sanctions against Venezuela.

14 Venezuelans and 5 Iranians were on board, according to a document from the Interior Ministry that Milman released. The names of everyone on board were listed. According to source Argentine media, a lawyer filed a habeas corpus in Argentina asking for the crew to release the plane and restore passengers’ passports. Argentinian authorities also searched the 747 and found “a Mahan Air flight log documenting the aircraft’s flights after the unlawful transfer to Emtrasur.

Acting Assistant Director of Counterterrorism Kevin Vorndran of the FBI said, “This seizure underscores the FBI’s tenacity in using all of our powers to hold the Iranian Government and related people and businesses accountable when they violate US laws. The FBI, along with our international allies, will continue to look for those people who advance Iran’s malicious operations and make sure they are brought to justice, regardless of where, or how, they attempt to hide.

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China Eastern Receives Its Ninth C919 Aircraft, Marking a New Milestone

China Eastern Receives Its Ninth C919 Aircraft, Marking a New Milestone

China Eastern Airlines (CEA) has reached a significant milestone with the delivery of its ninth COMAC C919 aircraft, continuing its lead as the launch customer for China’s domestic narrow-body airliner.

On Thursday, the airline received the latest addition to its fleet, registered as B-657T, marking another step in China’s ambitious efforts to establish itself as a key player in the global aerospace market.

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This delivery is part of a major achievement for COMAC (Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China), which has now delivered a total of 10 comac c919 in 2024 alone, a remarkable increase from just three jets delivered by the end of 2023.

The C919 program represents China’s entry into the competitive market for commercial aircraft, aiming to rival the dominance of manufacturers like Airbus and Boeing in the narrow-body sector.

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One standout feature of the c919 is its innovative in-flight technology, particularly its Wi-Fi system. Developed by the China Electronics Technology Group Corporation (CETC), this system allows passengers to connect to the “CEAIR-WIFI” wireless hotspot, providing seamless access to in-flight entertainment.

Through the website www.muflyer.com, travelers can enjoy a range of features including “Air Cinema” and “Air Games,” which enhance the flying experience.

Looking ahead, COMAC’s ambitions are not limited to narrow-body aircraft. At the 15th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition in Zhuhai, c919 aircraft price made waves with the announcement of over 100 new aircraft orders.

A significant highlight was a high-profile agreement with Air China for the development of the C929, a widebody aircraft set to compete c919 vs a320 and c919 vs 737 with these models.

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