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  2. Iran Air - Wikipedia

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    An Iranian Airways Douglas DC-3 freighter in 1954. Iranian Airways was founded in May 1944 by Reza Afshar and Gholam Ebtehaj. [5] Post-war, its first passenger flight was from Tehran to Mashhad, [4] followed by a Tehran- Esfahan - Shiraz - Bushehr - Abadan - Ahwaz service. In 1946 the airline established service to Cairo, Baghdad, and Tel Aviv ...

  3. List of airlines of Iran - Wikipedia

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    The oldest is the Iranian Airways Company, founded in 1944 (known as Iran Air since 1961). As of June 2009, Iranian planes fly 45 international flight routes. Most of the fleet of Iranian airlines today consist of old Boeings and used or leased Airbus and regional jets such as British Aerospace 146 and ATR 72 and Fokker 100. [1]

  4. List of aircraft of the Iranian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    HESA Yasin (formerly known as Kowsar 88) is a light aircraft and advance training aircraft designed and manufactured by Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company at the request of the Air Force of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Yassin uses two 7,000-pound turbojet engines and is on par with the Russian MiG-AT jet.

  5. List of cargo airlines - Wikipedia

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    Air India Cargo; Aryan Cargo Express; Crescent Air Cargo; Deccan 360; Elbee Airlines; Hinduja Cargo Services Indonesia. Megantara Air Iran. Fars Air Qeshm Japan. ANA & JP Express; Orange Cargo Kazakhstan. Almaty Aviation Malaysia. Transmile Air Services Singapore. Jett8 Airlines Vietnam. Trai Thien Air Cargo

  6. Saha Airlines - Wikipedia

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    The company was established in 1990 as Saha Airline and is wholly owned by the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force. It operates domestic passenger services as well as cargo charters. [citation needed] Saha Airlines was the last civil operator of the Boeing 707 in the world. [1] On 3 May 2013, all flight operations were suspended. [1]

  7. List of tanker aircraft - Wikipedia

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    61. Versions operated by the Australian (designated KC-30), Emirati, Saudi air forces and the Multinational Multi-Role Tanker Transport Fleet are equipped with both a flying boom and hose and drogue refuelling units. Airbus A400M Atlas. Airbus A400M Atlas. 4x Europrop TP400 turboprop.

  8. Pouya Air - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. FedEx Express - Wikipedia

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    FedEx Express operates the world's largest cargo air fleet with more than 650 aircraft, [43] and is the largest operator of the Airbus A300, ATR 42, Cessna 208, DC-10/MD-10, and the MD-11. [citation needed] The company took delivery of the last Boeing 727 built in September 1984 and the last A300/A310 built in July 2007. [44]