CHICAGO (AP) Boeing Co. said Friday that it received U.S. government approval to export certain spare parts for commercial airplanes to Iran.
A Boeing spokesman said that the parts were needed to ensure safe flight, but he declined to describe them further or put a dollar amount on them.
The spokesman, Marc Birtel, said Boeing's last delivery to Iran was a 747-100 jumbo jet in August 1979 three months before American hostages were seized at the U.S. embassy in Tehran.
Birtel said Boeing got a license from the U.S. Treasury Department to export the spare parts under a temporary agreement that Secretary of State John Kerry reached with the Iranians late last year.
Officials at the Treasury Department, which oversees sanctions against Iran, did not immediately respond to requests for comment.