Concerns raised over aircraft smuggled from Nigeria to Iran

The international community has raised concerns over a controversial aircraft which was recently smuggled from Nigeria to Iran. The two Nigeri­an registered aircraft were smuggled to Mahran Air by Azman Air.

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The international community has raised concerns over a controversial aircraft which was recently smuggled from Nigeria to Iran. The two Nigeri­an registered aircraft were smuggled to Mahran Air by Azman Air.

BusinessDay’s findings show that these aircraft were sold without the knowledge of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority, (NCAA). Michael Achimugu, the Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection, NCAA, said that the regulatory agency was planning to write the Civil Aviation Authority of the Islamic Republic of Iran (CAA.IRI),  for clarity on the status of the two aircraft.

Achimugu also said that the NCAA would write to Azman Air to investigate the alleged turning off of the transponder of the aircraft, but said it didn’t “happen in our jurisdic­tion.” He said that the agency was not aware of the sale of any aircraft, insisting that the aeroplanes had not been deregistered in Nigeria.

The controversial air­craft are Airbus A340-600 with the registration num­ber: 5N-AAM and Boeing 737-300 with the registra­tion number: 5N-YSM. The two aircraft, A340- 600 and B737-300 are presently stored in Teram Imam Khomeini (IKA) and Tehran and Mehrabad (THR), Iran, respectively, and sold to the Iranian air­line in violation of inter­national sanctions against Iran.

According to foreign media, the Middle East Forum Observer stated that Azman Air is one example of the many companies involved in Mahan Air’s recent sanction evasion operations in Africa