Iranian Naft Airlines
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Founded | 1992 | ||||||
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Hubs | Ahwaz Airport, Mehrabad Airport | ||||||
Alliance | Iran Aseman Airlines | ||||||
Fleet size | 11 | ||||||
Destinations | Domestic and Persian Gulf States | ||||||
Parent company | Naft Retirement Organization (private company) | ||||||
Headquarters | Ahwaz, Iran & Tehran, Iran | ||||||
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Website | http://www.iatc-ir.com |
Iranian Naft Airlines (Persian: هواپیمائی نفت) is a charter airline based in Ahvaz, Iran. It operates cargo and passenger charter and scheduled services within Iran and to neighbouring regions. Its main bases are Mehrabad International Airport, Tehran and Ahwaz International Airport, Ahwaz.[1]
History
The airline was established and started operations in 1992. In 2004 it officially became known as "Iranian Naft Airline" It is owned and operated by the Retirement Organization for Retired Folks of NIOC; It is not owned by the separate NIOC private company. It has more than 600 employees.[1]
Fleet
Iranian Naft Airline's fleet includes the following aircraft:
- 4 Fokker 100
- 6 Fokker 50
Destinations
[Main Hub] | Main Hub |
[Hub] | Hub |
[Focus City] | Focus City |
^ | Future route |
City | Country | IATA | ICAO | Airport |
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Ahwaz | Iran | AWZ | OIAW | Ahwaz International Airport [Hub] |
Abadan | Iran | ABD | OIAA | Abadan Airport |
Yerevan | Armenia | EVN | UDYZ | Zvartnots International Airport |
Isfahan | Iran | IFN | OIFM | Isfahan International Airport |
Kish Island | Iran | KIH | OIBK | Kish Airport |
Mashhad | Iran | MHD | OIMM | Mashhad International Airport |
Aghajari | Iran | AKW | OIAG | Aghajari Airport |
Shiraz | Iran | SYZ | OISS | Shiraz International Airport |
Tehran | Iran | THR | OIII | Mehrabad International Airport [Hub] |
Yazd | Iran | AZD | OIYY | Shahid Sadooghi Airport |
Mahshahr | Iran | MRX | OIAM | Mahshahr Airport |
Tabriz | Iran | TBZ | OITT | Tabriz International Airport |
Kharg | Iran | KHK | OIBQ | Kharg Airport |
Ardabil | Iran | ADU | OITL | Ardabil Airport |
Assaluyeh | Iran | PGU | OIBP | Persian Gulf Airport |
Dubai | United Arab Emirates | DXB | OMDB | Dubai International Airport |
References
- 1 2 "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. 2007-04-03. p. 94.
External links
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- (English) Iranian Naft Airlines official website - unable to connect from UK 20150906
- NaftAirline.com - works from UK 20150906
- Iranian Naft Airlines Fleet
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