Fars Air Qeshm

Fars Air Qeshm
IATA ICAO Callsign
- QFZ FARS AIR
Founded 2003
Operating bases Dayrestan Airport
Focus cities Dubai International Airport
Fleet size 2
Destinations 16
Headquarters Qeshm, Iran
Key people Chairman of Board Mr. M. Zamani
Website www.farsairqeshm.com

Fars Air Qeshm is an Iranian airline based in Qeshm. It temporarily ceased operations in 2013 due to bad management and financial problem.Operations were restarted in March 2017 with a single Cargo aircraft.

History

Fars Air Qeshm was established in 2003 with the aim of creating efficient passenger and cargo services serving Qeshm Island. The airline was created with the aid of Private sector investment.

Destinations

Fars Air Qeshm operated the following scheduled services:[1]

[Base]Base
[Focus]Focus city
City Country IATA ICAO Airport
AbadanIranABDOIAAAbadan International Airport
AhvazIranAWZOIAWAhwaz International Airport
Bandar LengehIranBDHOIBLBandar Lengeh Airport
ChabaharIranZBROIZCKonarak International Airport
DubaiUnited Arab EmiratesDXBOMDBDubai International Airport [Focus]
IsfahanIranIFNOIFMIsfahan International Airport
KermanIranKEROIKKKerman Airport
KermanshahIranKSHOICCShahid Ashrafi Esfahani Airport
KhorramabadIranKHDOICKKhorramabad Airport
Kish IslandIranKIHOIBKKish International Airport
MashhadIranMHDOIMMMashhad International Airport
QeshmIranGSMOIKQDayrestan Airport [Base]
ShirazIranSYZOISSShiraz International Airport
TehranIranTHROIIIMehrabad International Airport
TehranIranIKAOIIETehran Imam Khomeini International Airport
ZahedanIranZAHOIZHZahedan Airport
DamascusSyriaDAMOSDIDamascus International Airport

Current services

As of March 2017, it operates Cargo flights between Tehran-Imam Khomeini Airport and Damascus.[2]

Fleet

The Fars Air Qeshm fleet consisted of the following aircraft (as of May 2017):

Fars Air Qeshm Fleet
Aircraft In Fleet Notes
Boeing 747-200F 1[3]
Total 1

The airline also operated the following aircraft:

Fars Air Qeshm Historic Fleet
Aircraft Total Notes
McDonnell Douglas MD-83 1 Operated by Bukovyna Airlines
Yakovlev Yak-42 2 Both aircraft grounded
Total 3

References

Economic news in brief (Sept. 5)


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