747 Engine Falls Off Into Field After Plane Takes Off in Tehran

Iranians gather around the 747 engine. (Tasnim News Agency)

By    |   Thursday, 15 October 2015 09:49 AM EDT ET

An engine fell off a Boeing 747 shortly after taking off with 300 passengers from Tehran on Thursday, causing terror among passengers but no injuries.

The jumbo jet operated by Iran's Mahan Air returned to the capital's Mehrabad airport and make an emergency landing, reported news service AFP.

The engine crashed into a nearby field and Iranian media and social networks carried pictures of it.

The 747 was on a flight from to Bandar Abbas in southern Iran.

Iran desperately wants to upgrade its ageing fleet of 140 operating aircraft, hamstrung by nuclear-related and other sanctions which have also made spare parts difficult to source.

The restrictions were partly lifted by an interim agreement on Iran's nuclear program that came into force in January 2014.

This allowed for the sale of spare parts, although direct sales of aircraft remained banned.

A final accord reached in Vienna on July 14, expected to be implemented at the start of 2016, will lift the sanctions in exchange for putting curbs on Iran's nuclear program.

Iran plans to buy Airbus and Boeing passenger planes through long-term payment agreements once the accord comes into effect, Transport Minister Abbas Akhoundi said last month.

To purchase new planes, "our negotiations have been mostly with Airbus and Boeing, and we have provided them with our plans and needs until 2020," he said.

In August, a civil aviation official said his country planned to buy 80 to 90 Airbus and Boeing planes a year until it has a new 300-strong fleet.


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