MOSCOW (Sputnik) — The lifting of international sanctions against Tehran will allow Russia to provide Iran with new helicopters and improve after-sales maintenance, the Russian state technology company Rostec said Monday.
Nuclear sanctions were scrapped after the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed last week that Iran had abided by the deal reached with six world powers in July 2015. This has restored Iran’s access to world markets.
"For Russian Helicopters company, the end of sanctions means an opportunity to supply Iran with new (military) helicopters and after-sales services," Rostec told RIA Novosti.
Russian Helicopters is a leading helicopter design and manufacturing company, which is part of the Rostec umbrella organization.
In December 2015, Russian Helicopters agreed with Iran Helicopter Support and Renewal Company (IHSRC) to improve after-sales maintenance of Russian Mi-8/17 choppers at IHSRC facilities in Iran. They also discussed outlooks for Iranian purchases of more Mi-8/17s, as well as Ka-32A11BC and Ka-226T helicopters.