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  2. Iran Air - Wikipedia

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    With this flight, Iran Air set a new world record in time and distance for a non-stop, scheduled long-haul flight (12 hours and 15 minutes, 9,867 km – 6,131 mi – 5,328 nm). In 1978, the airline acquired six Airbus A300 aircraft for use on its domestic trunk and busy regional routes. By the end of that year, Iran Air was serving 31 ...

  3. List of airports in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Map of Iran. This is a list of airports in Iran, grouped by type and sorted by location. As of 2013, Iran had 319 airports which made Iran the 22nd country in the world with most airports. [1] Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, is a country in Central Eurasia and/or Western Asia.

  4. List of busiest passenger flight routes - Wikipedia

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    For routes from the EU, UK, Switzerland, Iceland and Norway to other countries inside Europe except to Turkey, the busiest was in 2019 Paris/CDG – Moscow/Sheremetyevo with 830,980. Busiest flight routes in or from Europe by city pairs

  5. Imam Khomeini International Airport - Wikipedia

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    On 30 April 2005, the $350 million Imam Khomeini Airport reopened under the management of a consortium of four Iranian airlines—Caspian Airlines, Iran Aseman Airlines, Kish Air and Mahan Air. [18] [16] No ceremony was held to mark the occasion due to persistent tensions. The first arrival was an Iran Air flight from Dubai. [18]

  6. Arak Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport was established by the Britain in 1938 and named Sultanabad [4] (the former name of Arak). Following the establishment of the consulates of England, Germany, and Switzerland and companies such as Ziegler & Co. in Arak, the British thought of establishing an airport due to the city's distance from the sea and maritime facilities as well as major airports.

  7. List of airlines of Iran - Wikipedia

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    Iran Air A321. Iran has several private and public airline companies in operation. 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.

  8. Conviasa - Wikipedia

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    In March 2007, Iran Air began a route from Caracas to Tehran via Damascus under a codeshare agreement with Conviasa. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Conviasa took it over seven months later. [ 10 ] The flight was usually less than half-full and primarily carried Syrian Venezuelans, Iranian businesspeople and Venezuelan officials. [ 11 ]

  9. Mehrabad International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Mehrabad International Airport (IATA: THR, ICAO: OIII) is an airport serving Tehran, the capital city of Iran.Prior to the construction of the larger Imam Khomeini International Airport in 2007, Mehrabad was Tehran's primary airport for both international and domestic traffic, but now serves only domestic flights.