Boeing stuck in Iran creates headaches for Norwegian airline

AFP  |  Oslo 

said Friday one of its 737s has been stuck in for three weeks after an unscheduled landing due to engine problems, as US restrictions reportedly create for the and possibly passengers.

While passengers were able to fly on to the following day on another aircraft, the 737 Max has been stuck on Iranian soil where the airline's mechanics are trying to repair it, Hjornholm said.

According to specialised sites such as www.airlive.net, the repair work has encountered problems because international sanctions bar the from sending spare parts to

With the US withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal, the decided to reimpose sanctions on

refused to comment on those reports.

"I can only say that we are working with several options to get the plane back on the wings, and right now we are waiting for our technicians to be able to service the plane and to get it working," Hjornholm said.

The incident has fuelled jokes on

"Iran has become a that feeds on planes," one Iranian Twitter user wrote.

It could also pose problems for the plane's passengers and crew members if they want to travel to the US in future.

Since 2015, anyone who has travelled to seven countries considered at risk (Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen) since March 2011 is excluded from the US visa waiver programme applied to most Europeans.

According to Hjornholm, the passengers and crew on the Dubai-flight officially entered Iran and stayed overnight at a hotel on December 14-15.

The was not available for comment.

Last year, former NATO was refused entry to the US because he had visited Iran for the inauguration ceremony of in 2013.

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First Published: Fri, January 04 2019. 17:55 IST