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List of airlines of Iran

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Iran has several private and public airline companies in operation. The oldest is the Iranian Airways Company, founded in 1944 (known asIran Air since 1961).

As of June 2009, Iranian planes fly 45 international flight routes. Most of the fleet of Iranian airlines today consist of oldBoeings and used or leasedAirbus and regional jets such asBritish Aerospace 146 andATR 72 andFokker 100.[1]Economic sanctions from the United States prevents Iran from purchasing most new western made aircraft to update its rapidly aging fleet. Iran's own poor safety regulations and mismanagement on behalf of the Iran civil aviation authorities has also been a known factor to blame.[2] This has resulted in a series of ongoing disasters and incidents.[3] Because of this, in the last 25 years there have been 17 plane crashes, and 1500 deaths (From 2000 to 2006, 11 Iranian plane crashes claimed about 700 lives).[4][5]

Iran has initiated manufacturing aircraft on its own such as theIR.AN-140.[6] A number of 108 airliners have been added to the fleet of Iranian passenger planes during the last five years.[7] As at July 2015, Iran had 251 commercial planes with 41,218 seats and 6 cargo planes, many (around 100) of which are not functional because of a lack of spare parts.[citation needed] In 2021, Iranian media reported than 50% of Iran's fleet is grounded because of lack of spare parts and other technical problems.[8]

In 2016, Iran announced its intention to buy over 200 heavy airplanes fromBoeing andAirbus at a cost of more than $50 billion, which exceeds the entire fleet ofAir France who operates in a country that hasseven times the number of passengers as Iran.[9][10] This, in addition to more planned orders of 100 medium-range planes to Japan'sMitsubishi, Brazil'sEmbraer and Canada'sBombardier.[citation needed] Iran says these deals include authorization to maintain these planes inside of Iran, including the production of parts and training.[11][12]

Iran plans to buy 400 passenger planes by 2025 worth some $20 billion, ifUS sanctions are lifted.[13][14]

During the summer of 2023 Iran had a scarcity of available plane tickets.[15]

Commercial airlines

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AirlineLogoIATAICAOCallsignCommenced
operations
HubNotes
Air1AirINAINAAVICENNA2023Tehran–Mehrabad
Asa JetEPSJTASA JET2018Tehran–Mehrabad
Ava Airlines2024
ATA AirlinesI3TBZATAAIR2010Mashhad,Tabriz,Tehran–Imam Khomeini,Tehran–Mehrabad
Caspian AirlinesRVCPNCASPIAN1993Mashhad,Tehran–Imam Khomeini,Tehran–Mehrabad
Chabahar Airlines-IRUCHABAHAR1999Tehran–Mehrabad
FlyPersiaFPFPIFLYPERSIA2018Shiraz,Tehran–Mehrabad
Iran AirIRIRAIRANAIR1961Tehran–Imam Khomeini,Tehran–MehrabadFlag carrier ofIran
Iran AirtourB9IRBAIRTOUR1973Mashhad,Shiraz,Tabriz,Tehran–Imam Khomeini,Tehran–Mehrabad
Iran Aseman AirlinesEPIRCASEMAN1980Isfahan,Mashhad,Shiraz,Tehran–Imam Khomeini,Tehran–Mehrabad
JSKY Airlines---2025Planned
Karun AirlinesNVIRGNAFT1992Ahvaz,Tehran–Mehrabad
Kish AirY9IRKKISHAIR1989Kish,Mashhad,Tehran–Mehrabad
Mahan AirW5IRMMAHAN AIR1992Tehran–Imam Khomeini,Tehran–MehrabadLargest Iranian airline.
Meraj AirlinesJIMRJMERAJ2010Mashhad,Tehran–Imam Khomeini,Tehran–MehrabadOperating for theGovernment of Iran
Pars AirPRPRSPARS AIR2021Shiraz,Tehran–Mehrabad
Pouya AirPYPYAPOUYA2008Tehran–Mehrabad
Qeshm AirQBIRQQESHM AIR1996Qeshm,Tehran–Imam Khomeini,Tehran–Mehrabad
Raimon Airways-RAIRAIMON2025Tehran–Mehrabad
Saha AirlinesIRZIRZSAHA1990Tehran–Mehrabad
Sepehran AirlinesISSHISHIRAZI2017Mashhad,Tehran–Imam Khomeini,Tehran–Mehrabad
Taban AirHHTBMTABAN AIR2006Mashhad,Tehran–Imam Khomeini,Tehran–Mehrabad
Varesh AirlinesVRVRHSKY VICTOR2017Mashhad,Sari,Tehran–Imam Khomeini,Tehran–Mehrabad
Zagros AirlinesZVIZGZAGROS2005Mashhad,Tehran–Imam Khomeini,Tehran–Mehrabad

Cargo airlines

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AirlineImageIATAICAOCallsignCommenced
operations
HubNotes
Payam Air2FIRPPAYAMAIR1996Karaj-Payam
Pouya Cargo AirPYPYAPOUYA2008Tehran-Mehrabad

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Iran Airlines Fleet lists".fleet.myaviation.ir.
  2. ^Daragahi, Borzou (2009-09-15)."Iran's aviation regulation seen as a factor in air crashes".Los Angeles Times.
  3. ^Sara Shams | Tehran | 29 January 2009Archived 4 February 2009 at theWayback Machine
  4. ^Ladane Nasseri (10 August 2014)."Iran Plane Crashes Outside Tehran Airport, Dozens Dead".Bloomberg.com.
  5. ^"Report details century of fatal air accidents in Iran".payvand.com.
  6. ^"Iran plane manufacturing company can produce 24 plane annually - Irna". Archived fromthe original on 2008-10-16. Retrieved2009-07-12.
  7. ^"Fars News Agency :: Minister: Iran Expanding Fleet of Airliners". Archived fromthe original on 2012-03-01. Retrieved2010-10-26.
  8. ^"50% of Iran's Passenger Fleet Grounded by Technical Problems". 7 December 2021.
  9. ^Bengali, Shashank (30 August 2016)."Why Iran is desperate for U.S. passenger planes, but can't have them".Los Angeles Times.
  10. ^"Iran Says U.S. Will Soon Grant Licenses for Boeing, Airbus Deals".www.bloomberg.com. September 18, 2016.
  11. ^"Boeing, Airbus grant Iran 'maintenance, part manufacturing' rights". 18 October 2016.
  12. ^"Iran, Airbus to jointly produce plane parts".www.payvand.com.
  13. ^Iran's aviation industry: Back in business?. CNN. Retrieved September 13, 2015.
  14. ^"Aircraft makers salivate over post-sanctions Iran".payvand.com.
  15. ^"برخورد قضایی با سایت‌های غیرمجاز و گران‌فروشی بلیت هواپیما".dolat.ir. Retrieved2023-06-30.

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