Iran Airtour Explained

Airline:Iran Airtour
Persian: {{nq|هواپیمائی ایران ایرتور
Havāpeymāyi-ye Iran Eyrtur
Destinations:23
Iata:B9
Icao:IRB
Callsign:IRAN AIRTOUR
Founded:[1]
Headquarters:Tehran, Iran
Bases:Mashhad Shahid Hasheminejad International Airport
Key People:Mr. Majid Shekari (Owner)
Num Employees:1300

Iran Airtour is a privately-owned Iranian airline that was launched in 1973. Its main base is Mashhad Airport.

History

Foundation and early years

Iran Airtour is one of Iran's private airlines, established in 1973 by Iran Air (Persian: هواپیمایی جمهوری اسلامی ایران) with the aim of launching tours to the cities of Iran and different countries. In 1982, Iran Airtour started scheduled domestic tours from all over Iran to Mashhad. Two years later, the airline started to develop foreign tours to China, UAE, India, Singapore and Malaysia.

Iran Airtours flight activity as an independent airline started in 1992 in Mashhad, which became the operations center of the airline. A direct air link from Mashhad to the centers of 13 provinces ensued. Iran Airtour was also responsible for operating flights from different cities to Mecca for pilgrimage, as well as regional flights with 19 aircraft to Damascus, Stockholm, Moscow, and Ashgabat.

Development since 2010

Until 2010, Iran Airtour was one of the state-owned airline companies in Iran, but subsequently, in accordance with Article 44 of the Constitutional law, ownership was assigned to Hesayar Co., a subsidiary of the Iranian Ministry of Defence. Because four of five consecutive payment checks from Hesayar Co. bounced for insufficient funds, the original assignment was canceled. After another auction in 2016, the airline was conceded to the private sector.[2]

In October 2021, Iran Airtour got permission to fly in the European airspace, making it the second Iranian airline to be able to do so. Iran Airtour is also one of the companies that has a license for aviation training in Iran (ATO) from the National Aviation Organization. Iran Airtour is a member of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and holds the IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA), audited by IATA-approved auditors. Iran Airtour Airlines consists of more than 1300 specialized and skilled personnel in different parts.

Destinations

Iran Airtour's primary base is Mashhad Airport.[3] As of April 2023, Iran Airtour operates scheduled services to the following destinations.[4]

CountryCityAirportNotesRefs
ArmeniaYerevanZvartnots International Airport
GeorgiaBatumiBatumi International Airport
TbilisiTbilisi International Airport
KazakhstanAktauAktau International Airport
IranAbadanAbadan Ayatollah Jami International Airport
AhvazQasem Soleimani International Airport
AsaluyehPersian Gulf Airport
Bandar AbbasBandar Abbas International Airport
BirjandBirjand International Airport
BushehrBushehr Airport
IsfahanIsfahan Shahid Beheshti International Airport
KishKish International Airport
MashhadMashhad Shahid Hasheminejad International Airport
RashtRasht Airport
ShirazShiraz Shahid Dastgheib International Airport
TabrizTabriz Shahid Madani International Airport
TehranImam Khomeini International Airport
Mehrabad International Airport
ZahedanZahedan Airport
IraqBaghdadBaghdad International Airport
NajafAl Najaf International Airport
TurkeyDenizliDenizli Çardak Airport
IstanbulIstanbul Airport
İzmirAdnan Menderes Airport
United Arab EmiratesDubaiDubai International Airport

Fleet

As of June 2023 the Iran Airtour fleet consisted of the following aircraft.[5] [6]

Iran Airtour fleet
AircraftIn serviceOrdersPassengersNotes
BETotal
Airbus A300-6004 - 22258280
Airbus A310-3004 - 18232250
Airbus A320-2001 - - 170170
McDonnell Douglas MD-824 - - 160160
McDonnell Douglas MD-831 - - 160160
McDonnell Douglas MD-871 - - 130130
Total15 -

Accidents and incidents

Since 1993, Iran AirTour has had three fatal aircraft accidents.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Iran Airtour Airlines. iat.aero. 4 December 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161225110829/http://iat.aero/en/page/aboutus. 25 December 2016. dead.
  2. IRAN AIRTOUR .IR
  3. World airline directory 2009: Part two, C–L . Flight International . 7–13 April 2009 . 65 . 0015-3710.
  4. http://iat.aero/Destinations.asp Destinations
  5. Global Airline Guide 2019 (Part One) . Airliner World . October 2019 . 17.
  6. Web site: Airbus orders and deliveries. 30 June 2021. 8 July 2021. Airbus S.A.S.. XLS.
  7. https://www.cannews.aero/بخش-سوانح-حوادث-3/3144-برخورد-توپولف-ا Can News
  8. https://www.airlinepress.ir/46920/بازخوانی-سقوط-توپولف-۱۵۴-ایران-ایرتور-3/ بازخوانی-سقوط-توپولف-۱۵۴-ایران-ایرتور
  9. Web site: سایت خبری هرمز .