Mehrabad International Airport

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Mehrabad Airport
فرودگاه مهرآباد

IATA: THRICAO: OIII

THR
Location of airport in Iran

Summary
Airport type Joint (Public/Military)
Owner Iranian Airports Holding Company
Operator Iran Civil Aviation Organization/Iran Air Force
Serves Tehran, Karaj, Qom
Location Tehran, Iran
Opened 1938[1]
Hub for
Time zone IRST (UTC+3:30)
  Summer (DST) IRDT (UTC+04:30)
Elevation AMSL 3,962 ft / 1,208 m
Coordinates 35°41′21″N 051°18′49″E / 35.68917°N 51.31361°E / 35.68917; 51.31361
Website mehrabad.airport.ir
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
09/27 1,556 474 Concrete
11L/29R 13,098 3,992 Asphalt
11R/29L 13,248 4,038 Asphalt
Statistics (۱۳۹۳ (1393) - 2014)
Aircraft Movements 109,055 Increase 1.3%
Passengers 13,617,094 Increase 3.9%
Cargo 102,168 Increase 2.5%
Source: Iranian Airports Holding Company[2]

Tehran Mehrabad International Airport (Persian: فرودگاه مهرآباد) (IATA: THR, ICAO: OIII) also known as Tehran-Mehrabad is an airport that serves Tehran, Iran. It was the primary airport of Tehran in both international and domestic passenger traffic but has been replaced by the new Tehran Imam Khomeini International Airport for most of its international traffic. Mehrabad however is still by far the busiest airport in Iran in terms of passenger traffic and aircraft movements, handling 13,617,094 passengers in 2014. It is capable of handling wide-body aircraft such as the Boeing 747 and Airbus A340-600. Besides, it is also being used for all the Air transports for the Heads of State and Government of Iran, which operates by Meraj Airlines in the VIP's and CIP's Terminal.

History

The airport was first time used as an airfield for aviation club planes in 1938, then after World War II along with becoming internationally recognized by joining Iran civil aviation organization to the ICAO in 1949, the airport also became an air force base.

Newly delivered Republic F-84G Thunderjets (fighter) and Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star (trainer) arrived, May 1957 and April 1956, respectively. Iranian Air Force. In 1955 just after construction of first asphalt paved runway a new terminal building (Current Terminal 1) for both international and domestic flights was designed and constructed. Among the designers of the initial modern buildings of the airport was the famous architect William Pereira.[3][4]

The new Tehran Imam Khomeini International Airport (IKA) was scheduled to open in 2004 with international flights gradually changing from Mehrabad starting with flights to countries bordering the Persian Gulf. After IKA's initial opening in May 2004, due to complications, it was not until the end of 2007 that the plan to move the majority of international flights to the new airport was completed.[5] All international flights have now been moved to IKA.[6]

Facilities

Terminal 2 interior

Mehrabad International Airport consists of six terminals:

An aircraft engineering and maintenance company Fajr Ashian, has a maintenance hangar adjacent to main airport premises. The hangar is linked to Mehrabad Airport through a taxiway crossing "Tehran-Karaj" Highway. Fajr Ashian takes care of Aircraft of many companies e.g. Iran Air, Mahan Air, Meraj Airlines.

Mehrabad Airport in 1958
The first Iran Aseman Airlines Airbus A340 at Mehrabad (2012)

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

AirlinesDestinationsTerminal
Ata Airlines Ahwaz, Ardabil, Kish Island, Mashhad, Shiraz, Tabriz, Urmia[7] 2
Atrak Air Bandar Abbas, Bojnord, Kish Island, Mashhad, Shiraz 4 & 6
Caspian Airlines Ahwaz, Mashhad, Sanandaj[8] 4 & 6
Iran Air Abadan, Ahwaz, Ardabil, Bandar Abbas, Birjand, Bushehr, Qeshm Island, Isfahan, Kermanshah, Khorramabad, Kish Island, Lar, Mashhad, Rasht, Sari, Shiraz, Tabriz, Urmia, Yazd, Zahedan 2
Iran Air Tours Abadan, Ahwaz, Ardabil,[9] Bandar Abbas, Chabahar, Isfahan, Kermanshah, Mashhad, Rasht, Shahrekord, Shiraz, Tabriz, Urmieh, Yazd, Zahedan 2
Iran Aseman Airlines Abadan, Ahwaz, Ardabil, Asalouyeh, Bam, Birjand, Bandar Abbas, Bojnord, Bushehr, Gachsaran, Gorgan, Qeshm Island, Ilam, Isfahan, Kermanshah, Kish Island, Khoy, Lamerd, Lar, Mashhad, Rafsanjan, Ramsar, Rasht, Sabzevar, Sahand, Sanandaj, Shiraz, Tabriz, Urmieh, Yasouj, Yazd 4 & 6
Iranian Naft Airlines Abadan, Aghajari, Ahwaz, Dezful, Isfahan, Kharg Island, Mahshahr, Yazd 2
Kish Air Abadan, Ahwaz, Asalouyeh, Bandar Abbas, Hamadan, Isfahan, Kish Island, Mahshahr, Mashhad, Qeshm, Shiraz, Shahrekord, Tabriz 1 & 2
Mahan Air Ardabil, Asalouyeh, Bam, Bandar Abbas, Birjand, Bojnord, Dezful, Gachsaran, Ilam, Jiroft, Kerman, Kermanshah, Khorramabad, Kish Island, Mahshahr, Mashhad, Qeshm, Rafsanjan, Rasht, Sari, Sanandaj, Shahrekord, Shahrood, Shiraz, Sirjan, Tabas, Zabol, Zahedan 4 & 6
Meraj Airlines Bandar Abbas, Dezful, Kermanshah, Kish Island, Mashhad, Shiraz, Tabriz 2
Qeshm Airlines Abadan, Ahwaz, Bandar Abbas, Chabahar, Isfahan, Kish Island, Mahshahr, Mashhad, Qeshm Island, Sanandaj, Shiraz 2
Taban Air Ahwaz, Isfahan, Khorramabad, Kish Island, Mashhad 4 & 6
Zagros Airlines Ahwaz, Isfahan, Mashhad, Kish Island, Shiraz, Sirri Island 1 & 2

Cargo

AirlinesDestinations
Iran Aseman Airlines CargoAbadan, Ahwaz, Ardabil, Asalouyeh, Bam, Birjand, Bojnord, Bushehr, Gachsaran, Gorgan, Qeshm Island, Ilam, Isfahan, Kermanshah, Kish Island, Khoy, Lamerd, Lar, Mashhad, Rafsanjan, Ramsar, Rasht, Sabzevar, Sahand, Sanandaj, Shiraz, Tabas, Tabriz, Yasouj, Yazd
Iran Air Cargo Frankfurt, Abu Dhabi
Iran Air Cargo Abadan, Ahwaz, Ardabil, Bandar Abbas, Birjand, Bushehr, Qeshm Island, Isfahan, Kermanshah, Khorramabad, Kish Island, Lar, Mashhad, Rasht, Sary, Shiraz, Tabriz, Tehran-Imam Khomeini, Urmia, Yazd, Zahedan
Mahan Air Ardabil, Asalouyeh, Bandar Abbas, Birjand, Dezful, Iranshahr, Isfahan, Kerman, Khorramabad, Kish Island, Mahshahr, Mashhad, Shiraz, Sirjan, Zabol

Other facilities

The airport has the head offices of Iran Air and the Iran Civil Aviation Organization.[10][11][12] In addition the Iranian Airports Holding Company also has its head office at Mehrabad Airport, nearby Terminal 2.[13]

Accidents and incidents

In Popular Culture

The 1965 movie The Poppy Is Also a Flower, directed by Terence Young, was partially shot at the airport.

See also

References

 This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the Air Force Historical Research Agency.

  1. http://mehrabad.airport.ir/office/pages/about
  2. "Default". Statistics.airport.ir. 2010-10-07. Retrieved 2014-08-10.
  3. "Thomas Kellner - Photography in Art: Pereira, William". Tkellner.com. Retrieved 2014-08-10.
  4. The Modern Airport Terminal: New Approaches to Airport Architecture. Brian Edwards. Taylor & Francis, 2005. ISBN 978-0-415-24812-9 pp.72
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  6. Rezaee, Siavash (2007-10-30). "President of National Civil Aviation Organization in an interview with "Iran": small airlines will be eliminated" (in Persian). Iran-e Eqtesadi. p. 2.
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  13. "Contact Us." Iranian Airports Holding Company. Retrieved on 31 January 2012. "آدرس:تهران - فرودگاه مهرآباد -جنب ترمينال 2 - ساختمان مركزي شركت فرودگاه‌هاي كشور"
  14. The Iranian History Article :The Roof Collapsed At Mehrabad Airport
  15. "CNN.com - Transcripts". cnn.com.
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  18. "At Least 39 Killed in Iran Plane Crash". Reuters. Retrieved 10 August 2014.
  19. "747 plane engine snaps off in Iran flight, no injuries". msn.com.

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