Iranian Naft Airlines

Iranian Naft Airlines
هواپیمائی نفت
IATA ICAO Callsign
NV IRG NAFT
Founded 1992
Hubs Ahwaz Airport, Mehrabad Airport
Alliance Iran Aseman Airlines
Fleet size 10
Destinations Domestic and Persian Gulf States
Parent company Naft Retirement Organization (private company)
Headquarters Ahwaz, Iran & Tehran, Iran
Key people
  • Captain Ghasemi Gholamreza (CEO)
  • Hossein Ostovar (MDO)
  • Captain Ghonche (DMDO)
Website http://www.iatc-ir.com
Naft Airlines Fokker F100, Tehran, 2011

Iranian Naft Airlines (Persian: هواپیمائی نفت) is a charter airline based in Ahvaz, Iran. It operates cargo and passenger charter and scheduled services within Iran and to neighbouring regions. Its main bases are Mehrabad International Airport, Tehran and Ahwaz International Airport, Ahwaz.[1]

History

The airline was established and started operations in 1992. In 2004 it officially became known as "Iranian Naft Airline" It is owned and operated by the Retirement Organization for Retired Folks of NIOC; It is not owned by the separate NIOC private company. It has more than 600 employees.[1]

Fleet

The Naft Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of August 2016):[2]

Naft Airlines Fleet
Aircraft In
Service
Orders Passengers Notes
Fokker 50 6
Fokker 100 4
Total 10

Destinations

[Main Hub]Main Hub
[Hub]Hub
[Focus City]Focus City
^Future route
City Country IATA ICAO Airport
Ahwaz IranAWZOIAWAhwaz International Airport [Hub]
Abadan IranABDOIAAAbadan Airport
Yerevan ArmeniaEVNUDYZZvartnots International Airport
Isfahan IranIFNOIFMIsfahan International Airport
Kish Island IranKIHOIBKKish Airport
Mashhad IranMHDOIMMMashhad International Airport
Aghajari IranAKWOIAGAghajari Airport
Shiraz IranSYZOISSShiraz International Airport
Tehran IranTHROIIIMehrabad International Airport [Hub]
Yazd IranAZDOIYYShahid Sadooghi Airport
Mahshahr IranMRXOIAMMahshahr Airport
Tabriz IranTBZOITTTabriz International Airport
Kharg IranKHKOIBQKharg Airport
Ardabil IranADUOITLArdabil Airport
Assaluyeh IranPGUOIBPPersian Gulf Airport
Dubai United Arab EmiratesDXBOMDBDubai International Airport

References

  1. 1 2 "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. 2007-04-03. p. 94.
  2. "Global Airline Guide 2016 (Part One)". Airliner World (October 2016): 17.
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