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Iran’s flag carrier airline, Iran Air , will increase the number of flights from Isfahan and Shiraz airports to Kuwait International Airport as of April 17.
News ID: 10682    Publish Date : 2022/04/27

Iran’s main airline company Homa, known internationally as IranAir, announced on Sunday that it is going to resume flights to Istanbul after seven-months of hiatus due to the coronavirus outbreak.
News ID: 9888    Publish Date : 2020/09/23

In a ceremony on Sunday attended by Iranian Transport and Urban Development Minister Mohammad Eslami, the new heads of the country’s national airline ( Iran Air ) and also Civil Aviation Organization (CAO) were appointed.
News ID: 9817    Publish Date : 2020/08/09

Iran’s National Airline ( Iran Air ) has reported a surge in operating profits for the past Iranian calendar year (ended in March 2019) despite a surge in aviation costs resulted from the U.S. sanctions on the country.
News ID: 7176    Publish Date : 2019/10/06

Iran’s flag carrier Iran Air , also known as ‘Homa’, has increased the number of weekly flights from Tehran to Istanbul in Turkey from four to seven, the Ministry of Roads and Urban Development's news service reported.
News ID: 7101    Publish Date : 2019/11/02

Iran's aerospace firms can become suppliers of spare parts for planes in the near future, an official said, adding that the country could even export spare parts to other world states at a later stage.
News ID: 5786    Publish Date : 2019/08/06

Director General of Iran Air Touraj Zangeneh said on Tuesday that his company has achieved self-sufficiency in repairing and maintaining its fleet, despite the US unilateral sanctions which have cut the flag-carrier’s access to parts and technical supports from original makers.
News ID: 4998    Publish Date : 2019/07/02

Iran's national flag carrier Iran Air , also known as Homa, added three secondhand Airbus A319 jets to its fleet on Sunday for commemorating its 57th anniversary.
News ID: 3738    Publish Date : 2019/02/25

CEO of Iran Air Farzaneh Sharafbafi said by the end of the current Iranian calendar year (March 20, 2019), three airplanes will be added to the national flag-carrier airline’s fleet.
News ID: 3716    Publish Date : 2019/02/23

The Chief Executive of Iran Air , the national Iranian carrier, said the airline is going to operate more flights to handle the high-season trips during the new Iranian year’s holidays.
News ID: 3641    Publish Date : 2019/02/16

The CEO of Iran Air said ATR aircraft manufacturer has requested permission from the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) of the US Department of the Treasury for the delivery of the turboprops Iran has purchased.
News ID: 3523    Publish Date : 2019/02/02

The CEO of Iran Air stressed that the country would push for the delivery of the passenger planes it has purchased from Airbus.
News ID: 2967    Publish Date : 2018/12/18

CEO of Iran Air Farzaneh Sharafbafi said the national flag-carrier airline has no problem in supplying fuel to its aviation fleet despite recent US sanctions against the Islamic Republic.
News ID: 2536    Publish Date : 2018/11/08

Iran’s flag carrier airline, Iran Air , has kicked off a drive to attract more female pilots.
News ID: 1991    Publish Date : 2018/03/10

The recent ruling by a US federal court ordering aerospace giant Boeing to disclose the details its contract with Iran will not create any problem for Iran's flag carrier, says Farzaneh Sharafbafi, Iran Air ’s CEO.
News ID: 1968    Publish Date : 2018/03/03

Iran would take delivery of dozens of European jets it has ordered under a nuclear sanctions deal with major powers, but warned the transactions could take longer to complete than planned, the sales chief of European planemaker Airbus predicted.
News ID: 1803    Publish Date : 2018/01/17

Executives from aircraft manufacturers Airbus and Boeing are due to arrive in Tehran next week to negotiate and decide on the financing of Iran’s newly-purchased passenger airplanes.
News ID: 1677    Publish Date : 2017/12/13

TEHRAN- ATR is proud of assisting Iran with revamping its air fleet via supplying its required airplanes, IRNA quoted Patrick de Castelbajac, the CEO of ATR, as saying on Wednesday.
News ID: 1101    Publish Date : 2017/04/14

The first passenger jet Iran has ordered from American planemaker Boeing will join Iran’s air fleet within a month, Deputy Roads and Urban Development Minister Asghar Fakhrieh Kashan said noting that that the plane was initially ordered by Turkish Airlines that later cancelled the order.
News ID: 1058    Publish Date : 2017/04/10