A provisional deal between Iran and Boeing to acquire jets for the country’s national airline covers 109 aircraft, split equally between narrow-body and long-range wide-body aircraft, an Iranian official told Reuters yesterday.

In addition to the 737 and 777 models announced earlier this week, IranAir also envisages acquiring some of the latest versions of Boeing’s iconic 747 jumbo under the deal, which is subject to approval by both the Iranian and US governments, the official said.

About half of the 109 aircraft will be narrow-body 737 jetliners, the official added, asking not to be named.

The payment mechanisms and financing of the deal, including the currency in which it will be carried out, have yet to be finalised, the official said.

Some of the jets are expected to be leased.

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