Deferring jet orders due to uncertainty and higher jet fuel prices caused by the war in Iran would be unwise for Middle Eastern carriers, as the decision could be costly in the long term, Reuters reports quoting a vice president of the airline trade group IATA.

Kamil Al-Awadhi, Regional Vice President for Africa and the Middle East, tells reporters that he does not expect the war and higher costs to affect aircraft orders from Middle Eastern carriers. The region’s airlines are major buyers of jets from planemakers Boeing and Airbus.

Deferrals are “not wise because that deferral will cost you,” he says, citing long waiting times for aircraft.

“Given the waiting time for Airbus’ latest generation of single-aisle planes, it would take years for operators to get their planes,” Al-Awadhi says. “The plan is to continue where we’re going … even though this is a hiccup.”

Opinion

Editorial

Trump rebuked
Updated 06 Jun, 2026

Trump rebuked

OBSERVERS across the world have long questioned the utility of Donald Trump’s now three-month-old war on Iran. But...
Hostile water motives
06 Jun, 2026

Hostile water motives

INDIA’S latest move to advance the Chenab-Beas Link Tunnel Project and its plan to flush silt from the Salal Dam...
Polio progress
06 Jun, 2026

Polio progress

PAKISTAN’S latest sub-national polio campaign offers encouraging evidence that the country can still push back...
Environment deficit
Updated 05 Jun, 2026

Environment deficit

Pakistan knows all too well the consequences of environmental neglect.
Rights concerns
05 Jun, 2026

Rights concerns

TWO recent news reports have highlighted foreign concerns about the state of human and labour rights in the country....
Patient care crisis
05 Jun, 2026

Patient care crisis

HEALTHCARE in Pakistan is a footnote. Claims by successive governments to introduce vast reforms with huge schemes...