http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/boeing-could-lose-dollar20-billion-in-deals-as-iran-pact-collapses/ar-AAwY7So?ocid=ientp
The world's largest aerospace company has agreements to supply Iranian airlines with planes worth roughly $20 billion, based on list prices. The number of aircraft in the agreements is tiny compared with Boeing's total order book, however. Boeing ended the first quarter of this year with a production backlog of more than 5,800 airplanes, including more than 4,600 orders for 737s.
Shares of Boeing were down 0.3 percent in afternoon trading.
Boeing announced the largest of these deals in December 2016: 80 jets for Iran Air – including 50 of the 737 MAX 8 model. In April 2017, Iran Aseman Airlines signed an agreement to purchase 30 Boeing 737 MAX planes, with an option to buy 30 more. Both deals came after the nuclear pact that was signed in 2015.
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