Iran Aseman Airline was formed in 1980 through the merger of four airlines: Iran Taxi Airways, Pars Airways, Iran Air Services, and Hoor Aseman. Iran Aseman Airline currently has the widest domestic flight network, with a focus on flights to underserved regions of the country.

 

To enhance its flight network coverage, Iran Aseman Airline has established three flight centers in Tehran, Shiraz, and Mashhad respectively. Each of these mentioned centers has its own flight crew and maintenance facilities to ensure daily flights operate independently, while also attracting and training local specialized workforce.

 

In 2002, Iran Aseman Airline was transferred to the national pension fund. This move accelerated Aseman's growth and development. Since its inception, Aseman has prioritized fleet expansion and the development of technical and operational capabilities, achieving significant milestones such as membership in prestigious global aviation organizations like IATA, increasing passenger load factors, expanding flight networks, recruiting and training specialized workforce, establishing multiple engineering workshops and receiving international certifications from reputable aviation organizations.

 

The latest valid certification obtained in this regard is the IOSA, issued by IATA for Aseman.

 

Like other airlines worldwide, Iran Aseman Airline places special emphasis on the safety of its flights above all other factors. Therefore, by implementing a Safety Management System (SMS), Iran Aseman Airline adopts and monitors the latest global safety approaches within its organization to ensure a safe and comfortable travel experience for you.

 

Passenger Capacity: 156 passengers

Max Takeoff Weight: 77,000 kilograms

Number of Aircraft: 6 aircraft (non-operational)


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