Iran aviation official says Boeing sale involves 100 planes

FILE - In this June 2003 file photo, a Boeing 747 of Iran's national airline is seen at Mehrabad International Airport in Tehran. Boeing Co. is negotiating a deal to sell 100 airplanes to Iran, state-run media reported Sunday, June 19, 2016 a sale potentially worth billions that would mark the first major entry of an American company into the Islamic Republic after last year's nuclear deal. (AP Photo/Hasan Sarbakhshian, File) (The Associated Press)

FILE- In this Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011 FILE photo, an Iran Air Boeing 727 landed on its nose, after the landing gear jammed, at the Mehrabad airport in Tehran, Iran. Boeing Co. is negotiating a deal to sell 100 airplanes to Iran, state-run media reported Sunday, June 19, 2016 a sale potentially worth billions that would mark the first major entry of an American company into the Islamic Republic after last year's nuclear deal. (AP Photo/Hamid Reza Jafari, File) (The Associated Press)

An Iranian aviation official says his country is negotiating the purchase of 100 planes from Boeing Co.

Chicago-based Boeing declined to discuss the talks, but did not deny the details reportedly offered by Ali Abedzadeh, the head of Iran's Civil Aviation Organization.

The state-run IRAN newspaper quoted Abedzadeh on Sunday as saying Boeing is waiting for the U.S. Treasury's permission for the sale. He said there wasn't a firm price set yet for the airplanes.

In April, Iranian officials said Boeing offered to sell the country 737, 787 and 777 model aircraft.

Iranian airlines have some 60 Boeing airplanes in service, but most were purchased before the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

After reaching a nuclear agreement with world powers last year, Iran inked a 118-plane deal with Airbus.