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Mahan Air
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IATA ICAO Callsign
W5 IRM MAHAN AIR
Founded1993 in Kerman, Iran
HubsImam Khomeini International Airport
Secondary hubsMehrabad International Airport
Bandar Abbas International Airport
Fleet size23 (+3 orders)
Destinations28
Parent companyMol-Al-Movahedin Credit Union
HeadquartersTehran, Iran
Websitehttp://www.mahan.aero

Mahan Air (Persian: هواپیمایی ماهان) is a private airline based in Tehran, Iran. It operates scheduled domestic services and international flights to the Far East, and the Middle East. Its main base is Imam Khomeini International Airport, Tehran.

History

The airline was established in 1991 and began operations in 1992 as Iran's first private airline. It joined the IATA in 2001 and is owned by Mol-Al-Movahedin Organisation(Sepahe Pasdarane jomhoorie eslami) (96%). It has 1,616 employees (as of March 2007). At its operational launch in May 1993, Mahan Air had a fleet comprising two Tupolev 154 aircraft, a staff of 99 and a route network from Tehran to 2 domestic destinations. Real Mahan Air growth was initiated with the addition of Airbus A300 wide-body aircraft to the fleet in 1999 and the Airbus A310 in 2001.[1] This enabled the airline to reach beyond regional destinations it served at that time. Currently, its route network spans 28 destinations in 12 countries and it has a fleet of 11 all Airbus aircraft. It currently hold 13% of all international flights from Iran[2], and 8% of the domestic market[1].

Destinations

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Fleet

Due to the sanctions imposed by the US government, Iranian airliners can only acquire airplanes which are at least seven years old and have been purchased through a third party rather than directly from Boeing or Airbus. As a result, eight Mahan aircraft have Armenian registration and are operated by Blue Airways. The Mahan Air fleet includes the following aircraft (as of November 2008): [citation needed]

Mahan Air Fleet
Aircraft Total Average Age Registration Notes
Airbus A300-B4 4 27 EP-MHE, EP-MHF, EP-MHG, EP-MHL EP-MHE is stored
Airbus A300-B2K 3 27 EP-MHA, EP-MHP, EP-MHM
Airbus A310-300 6 16.4 F-OJHH, F-OJHI, EP-MHO, EX-301, OK-WAB, EX-35004
Airbus A320-232 3 10.6 EP-MHK, EP-MHJ, EP-MHN All 3 A320 are going to Iran Air
Boeing 747-200 1 22 stored at Kerman
Boeing 747-300 2 21 EP-MND, EP-MNE
Boeing 747-400 3 18 EP-MNA, EP-MNB, EP-MNC
BAe 146-300 1 ? EX-27000
Total 23 More than 20 years

Safety concerns in 2007

  • On 11 September 2007, the European Commission added Mahan Air to the list of airlines banned within the EU. [3] The ban was subject to certain limitations; for example, Mahan Air was able to operate aircraft wet-leased from other carriers provided those aircraft met EU regulations, however this ban was lifted on 25 July 2008 in view of the significant efforts and progress accomplished by this carrier, which were verified during an on site inspection in Iran. [4]

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