Qantas denies responsibility in jumbo sale to Iran
- Iran: Sunday, March 10 - 2013 at 06:16
Australian airline Qantas has said it took all reasonable precautions in selling aircraft after a report revealed that a jumbo jet once owned by the carrier had ended up in Iran despite sanctions, AFP has reported. The Boeing 747-300 was one of three aircraft sold in August 2010 in the US to leasing company Sayegh Aviation Group in the UAE. The plane was later sold on to two other companies, including one in Gambia which ended up leasing it to an Iranian airline, it said. "It's drawing a very long bow to suggest that we're responsible for the conduct of other companies who owned or leased the aircraft several transactions after the original sale," Qantas said.
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