DUBAI (Reuters) - A small U.S. commercial plane has been stuck in Iran for nearly three weeks after making an emergency landing near the city of Ahvaz, the country's airports director said on Sunday.
The plane was forced to land because of technical problems, Mahmoud Rasoulinejad said, quoted by the Mehr news agency.
"After landing, the
crew traveled on to countries around the Persian Gulf and the plane is
currently being repaired," he said.
Rasoulinejad did
not specify who owned the aircraft, where it was headed or the
nationality of the crew members. It would soon be ready to return to the
skies, he said.
Ahvaz lies near
Iran's border with Iraq in the southwest of Iran, an important area for
the country's oil industry.
Earlier this month
Iran trumpeted the capture of a compact U.S. intelligence ScanEagle
drone in its airspace, which U.S. officials have denied.
In December 2011
Iranian forces announced they had captured a U.S. RQ-170 reconnaissance
drone in eastern Iran which had been reported lost by U.S. forces in
neighboring Afghanistan.
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