EPCQA Iran Air Force Boeing 7472J9F Photo by DARA ZARBAF ID 922518


Boeing And Iran Air Sign Jetliner Contract Worth 16.6 Billion KNKX

The Iran Air Force has quite the Boeing 747-100 collection. They also have aircraft numbers 8 and 9 (both with similar histories to aircraft #5) with a total of seven actively flying Boeing 747-100's.


EPCQA Iran Air Force Boeing 7472J9F Photo by DARA ZARBAF ID 922518

During the Iranian New Year (Nowruz) this year, Iran Air has scheduled a B747 on Tehran - Dubai - Tehran daily for about 10 days. I found it out towards the end of the period on Friday 30th March and have decided to jump on the opportunity immediately.


EPIAH Iran Air Boeing 747286B(M) Photo by Bjoern Thomsen ID 035943

EP-IAD ( 21758/371) 747SP Iran Air - Delivered 1979-07-12. These aircraft are currently parked at Tehran Mehrabad airport (THR). Most likely they will be used for parts. Please let me know if any actual scrapping process begins! The good news is that EP-IAC ( 21093/307) 747SP Iran Air will enter service again!


EPIAH Iran Air Boeing 747200 at London Heathrow Photo ID 61303

An Iran Air 747-200 cockpit. In April 1966, Pan Am bought 25 747-100 planes. The order cost US$525 million. Since Pan Am was the launch customer, Pan Am had a big say in the design and making of the 747. No other airline before then or since then has been able to have so much influence over a plane. Designing


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11th November 2022 Feature In the March 2014 issue of Airliner World, Babak Taghvaee chronicled the illustrious but often turbulent history of Iran Air's Boeing 747s. Become a Premium Member to Read More This is a premium article and requires an active Key.Aero subscription to view. I'm an existing member, sign me in! I don't have a subscription…


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The world's last 747-100 makes final flight with Iran Air An Iran Air crew waved goodbye to one of the classic aircraft in its fleet and closed the chapter on a piece of aviation history. The aircraft was a Boeing 747-100 - the last flying example of the type.


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Boeing 747SP-86 Iran Air. The Boeing 747, also known as the Jumbojet, is a large four-engine jet airliner manufactured by the Boeing Company. The Boeing 747 is the second largest passenger aircraft in the world after the Airbus A380. The production of the Boeing 747 was considered a major revolution in the passenger aircraft industry at the.


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Canada, Britain, Sweden and Ukraine on Monday formally complained to the U.N. aviation council in their bid to hold Iran accountable for the downing of a passenger airliner in January 2020 that.


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Boeing 747 is a large, long-range wide-body airliner designed and manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes in the United States between 1968 and 2023. After introducing the in October 1958, times its size, to reduce its by 30%. In 1965, development program to design the 747.


EPIAG Iran Air Boeing 747286B(M) Photo by DARA ZARBAF ID 1176692

The around-the-world speed record. January 30, 2023, marks the 35th anniversary of a United Airlines Boeing 747SP setting a new world record for an around-the-world flight. Following the 1987 Paris Air show, United Airlines pilot Clay Lacy decided that he would like to have a go at beating the record for an around-the-world flight.


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Current Fleet. Historic Fleet. Iran Air (IATA: IR / ICAO: IRA) is an airline headquartered in Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic Of founded in 1946 currently operating a fleet of 30 aircraft with an average age of 17.99 years.


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Just the world's best airplane cockpit videos! Aviation through the eyes of female & male pilots! Rare plane views & airline films, cool aviators piloting bi.


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The Boeing 747SP (for Special Performance) is a shortened version of the Boeing 747 wide-body airliner, designed for a longer range. It is the highest flying subsonic passenger airliner, with a service ceiling of 45,100 feet (13,700 meters) .


Should I Fly the Iran Air 747SP? Live and Let's Fly

A report in The Aviation Herald alerted us to this. On Saturday, October 17, an Iran Air Boeing 747-200 (registered as EP-ICD) was operating a flight flying live sheep from Adana in Turkey to Doha. While in Tehran's vicinity, there was an undisclosed problem with one of the plane's four engines. That engine was shut down, and the plane diverted.


EPIAA Iran Air Boeing 747SP86 Photo by Kazuchika Naya ID 116311

Iran Air has reportedly refurbished one of its Boeing 747 planes. With the impending cessation of the US-led arms embargo, Iran is proceeding with its plans to expand its aviation capabilities. The airline accomplished the feat using local engineers only, showcasing its self-sufficiency.


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Rise to global prominence An Iran Air Boeing 707-320 at Frankfurt Airport in 1970 An Iran Air Boeing 747SP at John F. Kennedy International Airport in 1976