Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Infratil airport halts Iran Air fuel sales

Infratil's Manston airport in Kent, England, has stopped refuelling Iran Air flights in the face of US sanctions that had spurred fuel suppliers at Heathrow to refuse to deal with the state-owned airline.  The US imposed sanctions on Iran amid suspicions the Middle Eastern state was developing nuclear weapons under the guise of a civilian nuclear power programme. Voice of America reported on June 28 that the US toughened the sanctions, imposing new penalties on Iran Air because it was concerned the airline may be carrying military payloads for the Iranian regime.

Iran Air flights have been allowed to continue using Heathrow but were forced to fly on to Manston for fuel for return journeys to Iran.  Steve Fitzgerald, head of Wellington-based Infratil's European Airports division that includes Manston and Glasgow Prestwick, said the company had checked with British authorities that the fuel sales didn't breach any laws.  The decision to cease fuel sales was "a commercial, judgmental decision," Mr Fitzgerald said.

"There's concern among governments that dealing with Iran at the moment is sensitive.  "Iran Air was advised a week ago that Kent International Airport is no longer willing to supply them with fuel."  The Iran Air fuelling arrangements with Manston were picked up by British media including the BBC and Daily Mail Online. They come amid a deepening diplomatic rift between the UK and Iran, after protesters stormed the British embassy in Tehran. The UK responded by expelling Iranian diplomats.

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