Pouya Air Explained

Airline:Pouya Air
Iata:PY
Icao:PYA
Callsign:POUYA
Parent:IRGC
Founded:2008
Key People:Mohammad Mohammadi
Headquarters:Mehrabad International Airport
Bases:
Fleet Size:13
Destinations:22
Website:www.pouyaair.com

Pouya Air, trading as Pouya, is an Iranian airline with its head office at Mehrabad International Airport in Tehran. It operates both passenger and cargo flights to domestic locations in Iran, as well as a few international destinations in the Middle East.

History

In late 2012, Yas Air changed its name to Pouya Air, reflecting the third name change for this company since it began operations in 2000 as Qeshm Air. The first name change was to Pars Air in 2006 and later to Yas Air in 2008.[1] Pouya Air is identified today as an alias for designated Iranian airline Yas Air, which was designated in March 2012 pursuant to E.O. 13224 for acting for or on behalf of the IRGC-QF for transporting illicit cargo, including weapons, to Iran's clients in the Levant.

Destinations

Pouya Air serves the following destinations (as of May 2023):

CountryCityAirportNotesRefs
IranAbu MusaAbu Musa Airport
ArdabilArdabil Airport
AsaluyehPersian Gulf Airport
Bandar AbbasBandar Abbas International Airport
BushehrBushehr Airport
ChabaharChabahar Konarak Airport
GorganGorgan Airport
Greater TunbGreater Tunb Airport
IsfahanShahid Beheshti International Airport
KishKish International Airport
LamerdLamerd International Airport
MashhadShahid Hasheminejad International Airport
QeshmQeshm International Airport
RashtRasht Airport
ShirazShahid Dastgheib International Airport
Sirri IslandSirri Island Airport
TabrizShahid Madani International Airport
TehranMehrabad International Airport
UrmiaShahid Bakeri International Airport
YazdShahid Sadooghi Airport
IraqNajafAl Najaf International Airport

Fleet

As of April 2023 the Pouya Air fleet consists of the following aircraft:

Pouya Air fleet
AircraftIn fleetNotes
Embraer ERJ 145ER6Passenger aircraft[2]
Antonov An-723Passenger aircraft
Ilyushin Il-762Cargo aircraft
Bombardier Challenger 6001Business jet
Bombardier CRJ100/2001Business jet
Total13

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Press Releases.
  2. Global Airline Guide 2019 (Part One) . Airliner World . October 2019 . 17.