Commerce Again Renews Export Denial Order for Mahan Airways
The Commerce Department again renewed a temporary export denial order for Mahan Airways because the airline continues to violate the order and the Export Administration Regulations. Mahan Airways has been on the banned list since 2008, and Commerce in its…
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May 5 notice said the Iranian airline has continued to fly to and from Iran from Russia and China in violation of U.S. export controls. It also said the airline in April reportedly began direct flights from Iran to Minsk, Belarus, and also has helped repair planes belonging to Russia's Aeroflot, which is also subject to a temporary denial order (see 2303300013). The latest renewal for Mahan is for 180 days from May 5.