Utah plane lands in Iran mysteriously
U.S. airplanes would typically need government approval to land in Iran due to sanctions./ An airplane owned by the Bank of Utah mysteriously showed up at an airport in Tehran, Iran, despite a ban on the U.S. doing business in the country. The private aircraft, which bears a small U.S. flag, Brett King, one of the bank's executives in Salt Lake City, said the bank acted as a trustee for investors who have a financial stake in the plane. “We have no idea why that plane was at that airport," he said. Any U.S. aircraft would typically need ...
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