Iran Air
Iran Air is an airline based in Iran. It is the flag carrier of Iran, and is owned by the government of Iran.
History
The airline was started in 1944, and was called the Iranian Airways Company. In 1946, the airline made its first flight. It started by flying only to places in Iran, but soon started flights to other countries. It started by flying Douglas DC-3 airplanes. Later, it bought other types of airplanes. By the late 1950s, Iran Air was moving 80,000 people each year.[1]
In 1961, because the government ordered it, Iran Air combined with another Iranian airline, Persian Air Services. This combined company was owned by the government and called United Iranian Airlines, but it changed its name to Iranian National Airlines. The new airline carried about 142,000 people a year, and by the late 1960s carried 403,000 people.[1]
In the early 1970s, the airline bought five Boeing 747s. After the Islamic Revolution, Iran Air was not allowed to buy planes from the United States, but it still bought planes from Airbus. By the mid 2000s, though, the airline was not able to get enough parts to keep its planes flying, and had to stop flying some of them.[1]
During the early 2000s, Iran Air carried about six million people a year, and an airline it owned, Iran Air Tours, carried two million people. Iran Air had 9,000 people working for it, and made about $407.44 million.[1]
Fleet
Iran Air has the following types of aircraft in its fleet, as of September 2009:[2]
Aircraft | Number in fleet | Passengers |
---|---|---|
Boeing 727 | 4 | 154-164 |
Boeing 747 | 8 (includes one for freight) | 301-437 |
Fokker 100 | 16 | 104 |
Airbus A300 | 14 (includes two for freight) | 253-295 |
Airbus A310 | 3 | 200-215 |
Airbus A320 | 3 | 147 |
Major crashes
- Iran Air Flight 655 was shot down in the Persian Gulf by the USS Vincennes on 3 July 1988, killing 290 people.[3]
- Iran Air Flight 227 crashed on 9 January 2011 in northwest Iran, killing 77 people.[4]
Iran Air Media
An Iranian Airways Douglas DC-3 freighter in 1954
An Iran Air Boeing 707-320 at Frankfurt Airport in 1970
An Iran Air Boeing 747SP at John F. Kennedy International Airport in 1976
- Mashhad A.P. - A domestic flight and chasers platform, at the the 70s.jpg
A domestic flight of Iran Air (and chasers platform of Mashhad international airport), in the 1970s
An Iran Air Airbus A300B4-600R lands at London's Heathrow Airport in 2014.
Iran Air Airbus A320-200
Iran Air Airbus A321-200
Iran Air Airbus A330-200
Iran Air Boeing 747-200C
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "IranAir - Company Profile, Information, Business Description, History, Background Information on IranAir". Reference for Business. Retrieved 12 January 2011.
- ↑ "IranAir Fleet". Iran Air. Archived from the original on 16 May 2011. Retrieved 12 January 2011.
- ↑ "Navy Missile Downs Iranian Jetliner". The Washington Post. 4 July 1988. Retrieved 12 January 2011.
- ↑ "Scores killed in IranAir passenger plane crash". BBC News Online. 10 January 2011. Retrieved 12 January 2011.