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Deceased Father of Boeing 747 Praises Iran’s Technical Capabilities

joe sutter

Joe Sutter, the father of Boeing 747 plane, died today, August 31, at the age of 95. Earlier in January 2015, he had written a letter to the Iran Air officials, which is now published by Mizan news agency.

In this letter, Sutter thanks Iran for ‘taking good care’ of the plane he developed a long time ago, and praises the country’s capabilities and beauty, which he experienced during his stay in Tehran.

Here’s the full text of Sutter’s letter:

January 13, 2015

To:

Mr. Farhad Parvaresh, Chairman and Managing Director, Iran Air

Mr. A. Mohammadi Rad, Deputy Managing Director, Engineering and Maintenance

Mr. Changiz Afshid, Director General, Aircraft Engineering

Dear Mr. Parvaresh, Mr. Rad and Mr. Afshid,

I cannot tell you how pleased I was to find out that Iran Air is still having great success in flying your 747SP and that you still have great pride in the airplane, as I still carry around a tremendous amount of pride in having led the development of an airplane that has lasted so long and has meant so much to so many. I and my team designed the first Boeing 747 to be a revolutionary aviation pioneer that would connect the world as the first wide body jumbo jet, and it was soon after named the “Queen of the Skies”. Since then it has gone through several iterations, including the fantastic 747SP that Iran Air still flies today, and the most current form of the 747-8, the Intercontinental, which is truly a marvel as well with its new wings, new engines, longer body and greater energy efficiencies.

I remember well my time with Iran Air back in the day when I and my team were working with General Hademi and the Iran Air team to get the new Iran Air 747SP off to a strong start. I was heavily involved with the initial contacts into Iran Air, and was part of the team that convinced your airline that the 747SP was the perfect fit for Iran Air, given the airplane’s particular capacity that would help Iran Air run its European and Transatlantic service and really establish Iran Air in the international air travel arena. I worked closely with your engineers, pilots and management, and I will always remember the relationships that I formed there. I still even remember the house that I stayed in during my visits to your gorgeous city, Tehran. You have such a beautiful country, full of fantastic history and with gracious people that became my good friends in working what I still remember as a big, cooperative Boeing/Iran Air effort.

I wish that I could have been on your November 23rd, 2014 special flight over Iran of the last operative 747SP in the world. I would have had great time with the German passengers that were on that flight. I would think that the German passengers on that flight would be most excited to fly on a 747SP since their own airline, Lufthansa, was the launch customer for the new 747-8 Intercontinental and have been enjoying much success with it.

Iran Air is still very special to me and my history with the 747. I congratulate you on your momentous flight and I thank you for taking such good care of my airplane over the years.

My Best Wishes,

Joe Sutter, Father of the 747

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Iran Urges Turkey to Halt Military Action in Syria

Iran Blasts Saudi Airstrike on Civilians in Yemen

“Escalation of clashes in northern Syria will result in the killing of more innocent people and civilians,” Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi said on Tuesday, reacting to Turkey’s move to launch a major military intervention in Syria by sending tanks and warplanes across the border in the so-called Euphrates Shield operation.

Ankara says the purpose of the military involvement is to dislodge Daesh (ISIL) terrorist group from Jarablus and to contain the expansion of Kurdish fighters in northern Syria.

Elsewhere in his comments, the Iranian spokesman said although the fight against terrorism should be a main principle in the foreign policy of peace-loving countries, it should not provide a pretext to justify the violation of another country’s territorial integrity, military operations without permission from that country’s central government or disrespect for its sovereignty.

In the war on terrorism, there is no place for the approaches that would undermine a central government’s political sovereignty and legitimacy, Qassemi added.

Damavand: Highest Peek in Middle East, Highest Volcano in Asia

Mount Damavand

It has a special place in Persian mythology and folklore. This peak is located in the middle of the Alborz range. The mountain is located near the southern coast of the Caspian Sea, in Amol County, Mazandaran Province, 66 kilometres (41 miles) northeast of the city of Tehran.

Here are ISNA’s photos of the picturesque mountain:

 

 

Spokesman Reiterates Iran’s Sovereignty over Persian Gulf Islands

Bahram Qassemi

The three islands are part of Iran’s territory, Bahram Qassemi said on Tuesday, in reaction to the Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit, who raised doubt about Iran’s sovereignty over the islands at a news conference in Bahrain’s Manama on Monday.

“Repetition of such improper stances has not and will not have any impact on the historical, geographical and legal facts,” the spokesman underscored.

Qassemi further recommended Aboul Gheit to gain a better knowledge of the realities in the Persian Gulf region by spending more time to study history and geography.

The islands of the Greater Tunb, the Lesser Tunb, and Abu Musa have historically been part of Iran, proof of which can be found and corroborated by countless historical, legal, and geographical documents in Iran and other parts of the world.

Petition Signed against MP Who Punched Journalist in Face

Nader Ghazipour

After an open parliamentary session on Monday, August 29, Ghazipour was approached by a reporter who questioned his plans to create a Turkish-speaking legislative faction.

According to IFP’s translation of media reports, Ghazipour accused the reporter of being against the Islamic Republic and against the country’s rule of Faqih (jurisprudent), and even claimed that the journalist had insulted the Iranian Turkish-speaking population.

When the reporter refused to back down and continued to press him, Ghazipour physically attacked the reporter, punching him in the face a number of times.

He also seized his voice recorder and erased what Ehsan Badaghi, the Parliament reporter of Iran newspaper, had recorded.

Ghazipour is the same parliament member who previously said that Parliament is no place for “children, donkeys or women”. He had made those remarks amid the campaigns for February Parliament Elections in Iran, and there were talks of MPs’ refusal to approve his credentials; however, no one raised any objection and he became a lawmaker.

Now, after his recent attack on Badaghi, 500 journalists signed a petition, calling on the Parliament to prosecute the offending lawmaker, who claimed on Tuesday that he was just “joking”!

Iranian MPs Hold Extraordinary Meeting with IRGC Commanders

Iranian Parliament

Members of Iranian Parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Commission held an extraordinary meeting with a number of IRGC Intelligence commanders on Tuesday morning, and will convene once again on Wednesday.

 

According to a report by IRNA, as translated by IFP, during the meeting, the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps commanders briefed the parliamentarians on the latest security situation in the region.

According to Hossein Naqavi Hosseini, the spokesperson for the commission, the participants reviewed security issues in the region including the presence of foreign forces, particularly the US, in the Middle East, and the motivation and strategies behind this presence.

They also discussed the enemies’ strategies like the proxy wars Saudi Arabia is following in the region by creating ISIS, he said.

They have also talked about the decisive role Americans are playing in regional wars, and their efforts to turn the Islamic world into bloody areas with the aid of the UK and France.

According to Naqavi Hosseini, the lawmakers further said that the US, the Zionist regime [Israel] and their allies in the region have turned clashes into sectarian and religious wars.

He said Russia’s engagement in the war against ISIS and other Takfiri [extremist] terrorists transformed the US and Saudi plots and reinforced regional convergence, particularly the four-party alliance between Iran, Russia, Syria, and the Lebanese Hezbollah, putting the terrorists in a weak position in Syria.

The two sides will once again meet on Wednesday morning.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 30

Iran Newspaper front pages

The main focus of newspapers on Tuesday was the recent scandal in Tehran municipality and the reactions to the sales of various houses with great discounts. In addition to reformist and moderate newspapers, which were the ones to begin the media movement, even Kayhan condemned such abuses and urged the Judiciary to prosecute the perpetrators

Newspapers also covered the remarks made by Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif about the US Treasury Department’s Letters of Comfort issued for banks that want to work with Iran.

The recent deployment of S-300 missile defence system near Fordow nuclear site also received good coverage.

The above issues as well as many more are highlighted in the following headlines:

 

Abrar:

1- Larijani: MKO Is Most Bloodthirsty Terrorist Group in the World

2- Zarif Welcomes US Treasury’s Letters of Comfort

3- Success of Our Diplomats in Removing Sanctions Is Enough for Iran’s History: Rouhani

4- Omid Kokabi [Iranian nuclear scientist] Conditionally Released from Prison

5- S-300 Missile Defence System Installed in Fordow Nuclear Site’s Air Defence Centre

6- Parliament Urged to Probe into Municipality’s Illegal House Sales: Properties Should Be Returned

7- Majority of Japanese People Want PM Abe to Remain in Power until 2020 Olympics

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 30


 

Abrar-e Eqtesadi:

1- Iran and Lebanon to Restore Banking Ties

2- UAE Once Again Becomes Iran’s Gas Customer

3- Deals with Total and Linde for Investment in Iran’s Petchem Industry

4- $70bn Deals Signed for Foreign Finance: Economy Minister

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 30


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- End of Rouhani’s Doubts: He Had Certain Doubts about Running for Next Year’s Presidential Elections

2- Rouhani: They [opponents of gov’t] Are Using People’s Money to Frustrate Them

3- Asking Is Our [Journalists’] Right and Answering Is Your [Authorities’] Duty [Editorial]

4- Subway [Municipality] Declared as Culprit behind June Explosion in Tehran’s Shahran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 30


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Two Ayatollahs Meet in Damavand: World Counts on You, Ayatollah Javadi Amoli Told Ayatollah Hashemi Rafsanjani

2- MKO Terrorists Killed Their Own Leader Massoud Rajavi

3- Zarif’s Letter of Comfort for Those Who Are Worried!

4- Russia and Iran: Coalition or Independence [Editorial]

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 30


 

Asrar:

1- Rouhani’s Gov’t Realized Its Promises One Year Earlier: VP

2- Army Air Defence Warns Off US Drone

3- Ayatollah Rafsanjani Should Return to Tehran Friday Prayers: Cleric

4- Lebanese Hezbollah: Saudi Arabia’s Dream Buried in Darayya

5- $5 Increase in Iran’s Oil Price

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 30


 

Ebtekar:

1- Conservatives May Support Rouhani in Return for Favours

2- Those Who Claim to Be Advocates of Turning Mashhad into Iran’s Vatican City Are Moving towards Secularization: MP

3- We Should Elevate Iran to the Position It Deserves: Rafsanjani

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 30


 

Emtiaz:

1- Iran National Football Team’s Bus Officially Unveiled

2- Int’l Cartel Importing Drug Precursor Chemicals Busted

3- Robbery, the Most Prevalent Crime in Tehran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 30


 

Etemad:

1- Female Officials Are Targets of Attackers: Ebtekar

2- Rouhani Had Doubts for Running for Presidency Once Again, but He Was Finally Convinced: Cleric

3- China’s Five-Year Plan for Returning to Iran’s Market

4- Terrorist Blast in Southern Yemen Claims 54 Lives

5- Only 2 Female Asiatic Cheetahs Left until Their Extinction

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 30


 

Ettela’at:

1- Government’s Approach Is to Take Wise Decisions Based on National Interests: Rouhani

2- $4bn Investment Attracted in Non-Oil Sectors

3- ISIS’ Attack on a Wedding Ceremony in Iraq’s Karbala Leaves 23 Dead

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 30


 

Haft-e Sobh:

1- French Visit of Lake Urmia

2- Astronomical Houses or Astronomical Salaries? Media War between Reformists and Conservatives

3- Unusual Excitement at Asghar Farhadi’s New Film ahead of Wednesday Premiere in Iran: All Tickets Sold Out

4- China or Chile? Which One’s Economy Should We Learn from?

5- Cinderella in [Iran’s southwestern city of] Ahvaz: Dream of 8-Year-Old Girl Suffering from Cancer Came True

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 30


 

Iran:

1- President Rouhani and Iranian Nation Support Carlos Queiroz: First VP

2- Asiatic Cheetah to Become Extinct by 2021

3- Post-JCPOA Diplomacy’s Mission Is to Reinforce National Economy: Zarif

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 30


 

Javan:

1- Optional Convention on Child Rights (UNCRC), a Trap for New Sanctions: After Student Basij [Voluntary Forces], Iranian Families and Hijab to Be Targeted by UNCRC

2- Iran Oil Contracts Revised in Government’s Session ‘behind Closed Doors’!

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 30


 

Kayhan:

1- President Says Government Opposed to Prosecution of Those Who Received Astronomical Salaries!

2- Illegal Use of Public Properties Is Treason, Whether in Municipality or in Government: Judiciary Should Investigate Astronomical Abuse in Tehran Municipality

3- Eyes Blinded in Kashmir by Indian Army

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 30


 

Khorasan:

1- Jaish-ul-Islam Spokesman: Peace with Israel Is Possible!

2- 700 Porsche, Benz, and Hyundai Azera Cars Confiscated: They All Belong to a “Poor” Woman from Iran’s Northern City of Nowshahr!

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 30


 

Resalat:

1- Iran Prevented Baghdad from Falling into ISIS’ Hands: Amir Abdollahian

2- West Will Be Gripped by MKO Terrorist Group in Future: Larijani

3- Islamic Republic Will Stand by Resistance Movement: Ayatollah Jannati

4- Mina Tragedy Will Never Be Forgotten: A Global Demand from Saudi Arabia

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 30


 

Shahrvand:

1- 229 Iranian Scientists on List of World’s Top 1%

2- ISIS and Saudi Arabia, Two Tips of a Blade in Yemen: ISIS’ Suicide Attack Kills 60 in Yemen

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 30


 

Shargh:

1- Iran’s Economy Had Become Similar to that of Venezuela in 2015, But Tehran Didn’t Become Caracas: President’s Advisor

2- Fordow, under S-300 Umbrella

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 30


 

Sobh-e Now:

1- Number of Smart Phones Doubled in Iran: 40m Smart Phone Users

2- Erdogan’s Sharp Dagger against Turkish Media: Purges Continue

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 30


 

Vaghaye Ettefaghieh:

1- The Man Who Has Power: Reactions to MP’s Punch on Journalist’s Face

2- Foreign Nationals Banned from Studying Certain Technical Majors in Iranian Universities: Keeping Job Opportunities or Manipulating Labour Market?

3- US Wants to Make Iran Involved in Different Regions: Analyst

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 30

Saudi Arabia, Israel Have Even Alienated Allies: Iran’s Zarif

Mohammad Javad Zarif

“As evidence from behind the scenes indicates, a sense of being fed up with and in fact disgusted at the policies of spreading terror and extremism by the Saudi regime has emerged in the entire world,” Foreign Minister Zarif said in remarks published by IRNA on Tuesday.

“Yet, political, economic, and military concerns and interests have caused some disaffected countries to stay silent or comment less [on the matter],” he added.

“Saudi atrocities in Yemen and Israeli atrocities in the region have even caused their friends to complain,” he said.

Saudi Arabia has been conducting military strikes against Yemen since March 2015. The war has killed over 10,000 people, including many women and children.

Israel, too, has been continuing its aggression against Palestinians in the occupied territories. Among its other acts of sabotage in the region are the provision of medical treatment for the militants fighting the elected government in Syria.

 

Russia & Turkey: ‘An auspicious development’

Elsewhere in his remarks, Zarif pointed to the recent rapprochement between Russia and Turkey, which has seen Ankara calling for a “clean slate” in its ties with Moscow. Their relations had been soured after Turkey’s move in November 2015 to shoot down a Russian jet over Syria.

“We are prepared to cooperate and share ideas with the two as important and influential countries regarding the affairs in Syria,” he said, stressing, however, that it is up to the Syrian people themselves to decide for their country.

 

‘Iran acted logically in condemning Turkey coup’

The Iranian foreign minister also described Iran’s quick condemnation of the failed coup in Turkey in July as a “logical” one.

A faction of the military in Turkey declared itself in charge of the country on the night of July 15. Renegade military personnel used tanks and helicopters to fight loyalists to the incumbent government in the cities of Ankara and Istanbul.

The coup attempt was gradually suppressed as people turned to the streets to support President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his ruling Justice and Development Party. At least 246 people were killed and more than 2,100 others sustained injuries in the coup attempt.

Iran was the first country to condemn the coup attempt.

Iran to Hold First Oil Tender in Mid-Oct.

Ali Kardor

The South Azadegan field is on the list for the first tender under the Iran Petroleum Contract (IPC), Managing Director of the National Iranian Oil Company Ali Kardor told reporters in Tehran on Tuesday.

“Next week, we will be sending invitations to foreign companies and ask them to announce if they are interested,” he said.

Iran has been working on the IPC for the past two years in order to lure investment to its oil and gas sector. The Ministry of Petroleum has modified the contract several times amid criticism that it might pave the way for renewed squandering of national wealth similar to oil concessions to the UK under the 1901 D’Arcy Agreement.

Domestic companies will be offered small- and medium-size fields even sooner than Mehr, the official said, stating that priority is to develop fields with a recovery rate of under 20%.

Confidentiality agreements signed with oil companies will be sent to the Supreme National Security Council, Kardor said.

The new oil contract model has been modified several times to satisfy those who say it has serious flaws. Minister of Petroleum Bijan Zangeneh took the latest version to parliament this month to discuss final touches to the contract before presenting it to oil companies.

Kardor said the final version maintains the duration of the contract for 20 years and also includes the fee per barrel that is paid as profit to the company.

Oil officials have been touting IPC as “a very flexible model of contracts” which includes integrated exploration, development and production. The fee per barrel that is paid as profit to the company is flexible based on the risk which is considered, they have said.

Unlike Iran’s former buyback deals, there will be no ceiling on the capital expenditure, with officials saying everything would depend on the behavior of the fields, and the period of time.

Oil companies would have the chance in the annual work program and budget to revise the scope of the work and the cost according to changes.

About 50 projects, a combination of brown and green fields as well as exploration blocks, are being considered for development but for now the priority is to develop jointly-owned oil and gas fields which are being dried out by Iran’s neighbors.

On Monday night, Zangeneh mentioned oil and gas fields shared with Iraq, including Yaran, Azadegan and Yadavaran which top the list for tendering.

South and North Azadegan is the world’s third largest oilfield with in-place reserves of about 33.2 billion barrels and recoverable resources of about 6 billion barrels.

Iraq started producing 210,000 barrels per day from South Azadegan, which it calls Majnoon, in April 2014. The country has awarded the field to a consortium led by the Royal Dutch Shell, targeting a production plateau of 1.8 million bpd.

Iran first awarded the development of South Azadegan to Japan’s Inpex in 2001 but had to terminate it after five years. The country terminated another contract with China’s CNPC after seeing the company drag its feet on developing the field.

In March, Zangeneh said French oil and gas firm Total was studying its participation in the development of South Azadegan after signing a confidentiality agreement with Iran.

Over 5mln Foreign Tourists Visited Iran in 2015, Official Says

Masoud Soltanifar

Speaking in a meeting with Bangladeshi Minister of Tourism and Civil Aviation Rashed Khan Menon in the northwestern Iranian city of Tabriz on Monday, Soltanifar said over 5.2 million people from other countries traveled to Iran as tourists last year.

At President Hassan Rouhani’s insistence, the ICHHTO has done extensive planning to raise the number of foreign tourists to 20mln in 2025, he added.

Soltanifar further emphasized that cooperation with Muslim countries, including Bangladesh, in tourism industry is high on Iran’s agenda, adding that the South Asian country has many cultural and religious commonalities with the Islamic Republic, which can pave the grounds for closer ties.

The meeting was held on the sidelines of the first Asia Cooperation Dialogue (ACD) Ministerial Meeting on Tourism, which opened in Tabriz on Monday.

The two-day meeting was initiated by Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif during the 14th ACD Ministerial Meeting, which was held in March in Bangkok, Thailand.

Ministers and high-ranking officials from about 20 member states of the ACD have convened in Tabriz’s Kaya Laleh Park Hotel to discuss ways to promote the tourism industry across Asia.