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Boeing 777 Case: Truth Has to Be Established, Investigation Continues

After a long silence, the Director General of the Civil Aviation of Madagascar (ACM), Alban Rakotoarisoa, finally spoke publicly about the Boeing 777 case which was allegedly smuggled into Iran last year. In a statement to the press, he said that steps have already been taken to advance the investigation and to obtain more clarification on this issue, which continues to raise many questions.
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After a long silence, the Director General of the Civil Aviation of Madagascar (ACM), Alban Rakotoarisoa, finally spoke publicly about the Boeing 777 case which was allegedly smuggled into Iran last year. In a statement to the press, he said that steps have already been taken to advance the investigation and to obtain more clarification on this issue, which continues to raise many questions.

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madagascar-tribune.com broke the news in on Saturday, March 14, 2026.
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