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  2. Iran Air - Wikipedia

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    On 24 February 1961, Iranian Airways and PAS merged to form the Iran National Airlines Corporation (HOMA), known as Iran Air, using the Homa bird as a symbol. [3] HOMA was a public sector venture that combined the two predecessor air carriers. Among the aircraft used were Avro Yorks, Douglas DC-3s, Douglas DC-6s, and Vickers Viscounts. [4]

  3. List of airlines of Iran - Wikipedia

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    The oldest is the Iranian Airways Company, founded in 1944 (known as Iran Air since 1961). As of June 2009, Iranian planes fly 45 international flight routes. Most of the fleet of Iranian airlines today consist of old Boeings and used or leased Airbus and regional jets such as British Aerospace 146 and ATR 72 and Fokker 100. [1]

  4. List of free flight simulators - Wikipedia

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    The following are flight simulator software applications that can be downloaded or played for free. Several items are outdated. Please notice 'free' is not the same as open source. Free games may have limited options or include advertisements.

  5. FlyPersia - Wikipedia

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    FlyPersia (Persian: هواپیمایی فلای پرشیا, Hevapimaii-ye Flâi Pershia) is an Iranian airline based in Shiraz that operates scheduled domestic flights in Iran as well as international flights to Iraq. [1]

  6. Payam Air - Wikipedia

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    The airline was established in 1996 and is owned by Iran Telecommunications Company (50%) and Islamic Republic of Iran Post Company (50%). It has 245 employees (at March 2007). [1] At present 100% of the Payam is owned by the Islamic Republic of Iran Post company and is completely state owned.

  7. Iran Aseman Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Iran Aseman Airlines (Persian: هواپیمایی آسمان, romanized: Havāpeymāyi-ye Āsemān) is an Iranian airline, the third-largest in the country, headquartered in Tehran. It operates scheduled domestic passenger services and regional international services. An Iran Aseman Airlines A340-311 landing in Tehran.

  8. Iran Aviation Industries Organization - Wikipedia

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    The Iran Aviation Industries Organization (IAIO) (Persian: سازمان صنایع هوایی ایران, Sazman-e Sânai'-ye Havaii-ye Iran), also known as the Aerospace Industries Organization, is an Iranian state-owned corporation established in 1966 for the purpose of planning, controlling, and managing the civil & military aviation industry of Iran.

  9. Pars Air - Wikipedia

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    Pars Air (Persian: هواپیمایی پارس, Havapimaii-ye Pars) is an Iranian private airline company headquartered in Shiraz. The airline was established in 2015 and commenced operations in 2021. Pars Air is the only Iranian airline company that utilizes the Bombardier CRJ200. [1]