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Coordinates: 35°4121N 51°1849E / 35.68917°N 51.31361°E / 35.68917; 51.31361
 

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Mehrabad International Airport


فرودگاه بین‌المللی مهرآباد
  • ICAO: OIII
  • Summary
    Airport typePublic / military
    OwnerGovernment of Iran
    OperatorIran Airports Company
    Iranian Air Force
    Islamic Republic of Iran Army Aviation
    Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
    Iranian Police Aviation
    ServesTehran metropolitan area
    LocationTehran, Iran
    Opened1938[1]
    Hub for
    Elevation AMSL3,962 ft / 1,208 m
    Coordinates35°41′21N 51°18′49E / 35.68917°N 51.31361°E / 35.68917; 51.31361
    Websitemehrabad.airport.ir
    Map
    Map
    Runways
    Direction Length Surface
    ft m
    11L/29R 13,087 3,989 Asphalt
    11R/29L 13,258 4,041 Asphalt
    Statistics (2017)
    Aircraft movements142,037 Increase 7%
    Passengers17,464,216 Increase 7%
    Cargo120,467 tons Increase 8%

    Source: Iran Airports Company[2]

    Mehrabad International Airport (Persian: فرودگاه بین‌المللی مهرآباد, Foroudgâh-e Beyn Almelali-ye Mehrâbâd) (IATA: THR, ICAO: OIII) is an airport serving Tehran, the capital city of Iran. Prior to the construction of the larger Imam Khomeini International Airport in 2007, Mehrabad was Tehran's primary airport for both international and domestic traffic, but now serves only domestic flights. Despite this, in 2016, Mehrabad Airport was the busiest airport in Iran in terms of passengers, handling 16,678,351 passengers in total. The airport is also used by the Government of Iran and is one of the bases of the Iranian Air Force.

    History

    [edit]
    Terminals 1 and 2

    The airport was used for the first time as an airfield for aviation club planes in 1938. During World War II it became a stopover point for the U.S. Air Transport Command.[3]

    After the war, along with becoming internationally recognized by joining the Iranian civil aviation organization to the ICAO in 1949, the airport also became an air force base.

    In 1955 just after the construction of the first asphalt-paved runway, a new terminal building (current Terminal 1) for both international and domestic flights was designed and constructed. In April 1956 Lockheed T-33 Shooting Stars (T-33As) trainer aircraft began arriving for the Imperial Iranian Air Force. In May 1957 these were followed by Republic F-84 Thunderjet (F-84Gs) fighter. In 1961, Mehrabad Airport added a side building (current Terminal 2) used for arrival flights.

    In May 1975, Iran Air started flying to New York via London with a Boeing 707.[4] The airline launched direct service to New York using Boeing 747SPs the following June.[5][6] The construction of a new airport commenced 35 kilometres (22 mi) from Tehran in 1977. The city was growing around Mehrabad, and the airfield was witnessing high amounts of traffic.[7][8] Between 1970 and 1976, passenger counts had risen from 900,000 to 3,020,000.[9] On 24 January 1979, the military took control of Mehrabad and other airports in the country in an attempt to prevent Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's return from exile in Paris.[10] It ultimately relented and permitted his arrival at Mehrabad aboard a chartered Air France plane eight days later.[11] At the beginning of the Iran–Iraq War in September 1980, Iraq carried out an air strike on the airport.[12] In the 1980s, Mehrabad's route network spanned from Paris to Beijing.[13]

    By 2000, the airport was serving nine million passengers annually, in addition to military flights. Due to the congestion, airlines advised travellers to arrive at Mehrabad three hours prior to departure.[7] The new airport, now called Imam Khomeini International Airport, opened in 2004. However, political factors delayed the transfer of all international flights to the new facility.[14] Iran Air commenced service to Caracas via Damascus in March 2007.[15][16] All international flights had moved to Imam Khomeini Airport by November 2007.[14]

    In June 2020, Mehrabad Airport announced a new terminal to replace Terminals 4 and 6. The new terminal is to have 20 gates (10 with jetbridges) and a new CIP Terminal. It is not known when construction will start.

    Operations

    [edit]

    Mehrabad Airport only handles domestic flights.[17][18] Between March 2022 and March 2023, the airport received 12.3 million passengers.[18]

    Facilities

    [edit]

    Mehrabad International Airport consists of 4 terminals:[19]

    Formerly, Mehrabad had a Terminal 3 that was used for Hajj Flights, which were transferred to Imam Khomeini. Later it was used for Cargo flights which were also transferred to Imam Khomeini.

    Other facilities

    [edit]

    The airport is home to the head offices of Iran Air and the Iran Civil Aviation Organization.[20][21][22] In addition the Iranian Airports Company also has its head office at Mehrabad Airport, nearby Terminal 2.[23]

    Airlines and destinations

    [edit]
    AirlinesDestinations
    Air1Air[24] Bandar Abbas, Birjand, Bushehr, Kish, Mashhad, Qeshm, Shiraz, Zahedan
    Asa Jet Abadan, Asaluyeh, Bandar Abbas, Chabahar/Konarak, Isfahan, Kerman, Kish, Mashhad, Qeshm, Rafsanjan, Shiraz, Tabriz
    ATA Airlines Abadan, Ahvaz, Ardabil, Asaluyeh, Bandar Abbas, Bushehr, Chabahar/Konarak, Isfahan, Kerman, Kish, Maku, Mashhad, Qeshm, Rasht, Sabzevar, Shiraz, Tabriz, Urmia, Yazd, Zahedan
    Ava Air Ahvaz, Kish, Mashhad, Qeshm, Urmia
    Caspian Airlines Abadan, Ahvaz, Asaluyeh, Bandar Abbas, Bushehr, Chabahar/Konarak, Isfahan, Jask, Kerman, Kish, Lamerd, Mashhad, Qeshm, Rasht, Sari, Shiraz, Tabriz, Urmia, Yazd, Zahedan
    Chabahar Airlines Abadan, Ahvaz, Bandar Abbas, Bushehr, Chabahar/Konarak, Khorramabad,[25] Kish, Mashhad, Qeshm, Shiraz, Zahedan
    FlyPersia Abadan, Asaluyeh, Isfahan, Kish, Mashhad, Qeshm, Shiraz, Yazd
    Iran Air Abadan, Ahvaz, Ardabil, Bandar Abbas, Bandar Lengeh, Birjand, Bojnord, Bushehr, Chabahar/Konarak, Dezful, Gorgan, Ilam, Isfahan, Jahrom, Kalaleh, Kerman, Kermanshah, Khorramabad, Khoy, Kish, Lar, Mashhad, Parsabad, Qeshm, Ramsar, Rasht, Sahand/Maragheh, Saqqez, Sari, Shahrekord, Shiraz, Tabriz, Urmia, Yazd, Zahedan
    Iran Airtour Ahvaz, Asaluyeh, Bandar Abbas, Birjand,[26] Bushehr, Chabahar/Konarak, Isfahan, Kish, Mashhad, Rasht, Shiraz, Tabriz, Zahedan
    Iran Aseman Airlines Abadan, Ahvaz, Ardabil, Asaluyeh, Bandar Abbas, Bushehr, Chabahar/Konarak, Gorgan, Ilam, Isfahan, Kermanshah, Kish, Mashhad, Qeshm, Ramsar, Rasht, Sanandaj, Sari, Shahrekord, Shiraz, Sirjan, Tabriz, Urmia, Yazd, Zahedan
    Karun Airlines Ahvaz, Bahregan, Bandar Abbas, Bushehr, Dezful, Isfahan, Kharg, Lavan, Mahshahr, Mashhad, Shiraz, Sirri Island, Tabriz, Yazd
    Kish Air Abadan, Ahvaz, Asaluyeh, Bandar Abbas, Chabahar/Konarak, Gorgan, Kish, Mashhad, Qeshm, Shiraz, Tabriz, Yazd, Zahedan
    Mahan Air Ahvaz, Ardabil, Asaluyeh, Bam, Bandar Abbas, Birjand, Bojnord, Chabahar/Konarak, Dezful, Gachsaran, Ilam, Iranshahr, Isfahan, Jask,[27] Jiroft, Kerman, Kermanshah, Khorramabad, Kish, Mashhad, Rafsanjan, Sabzevar, Sarakhs, Saravan,[28] Shahrekord, Shiraz, Sirjan, Tabas, Tabriz, Urmia, Yasuj, Yazd, Zabol, Zahedan
    Meraj Airlines Asaluyeh, Chabahar/Konarak, Isfahan, Kish, Mashhad, Qeshm, Tabriz
    Pars Air Abadan, Aghajari, Ahvaz, Asaluyeh, Birjand,[29] Chabahar/Konarak, Gachsaran, Iranshahr, Isfahan, Kerman, Kermanshah, Kish, Mahshahr, Maku, Mashhad, Sari, Shahrekord, Shiraz, Tabas, Tabriz, Yasuj,[30] Yazd, Zabol, Zahedan
    Pouya Air Ardabil, Asaluyeh, Bandar Abbas, Bandar Lengeh, Bushehr, Chabahar/Konarak, Gorgan, Isfahan, Kerman, Kermanshah, Khorramabad, Mashhad, Rasht, Shiraz, Tabriz, Urmia, Yazd
    Qeshm Air Abadan, Ahvaz, Asaluyeh, Bam, Bandar Abbas, Bushehr, Chabahar/Konarak, Dezful, Gorgan, Ilam, Isfahan, Kermanshah, Kharg, Kish, Mahshahr, Mashhad, Parsabad, Qeshm, Sanandaj, Shahrud, Shiraz, Tabriz, Urmia, Zahedan
    Saha Airlines Ahvaz, Asaluyeh, Bandar Abbas, Bushehr, Isfahan, Kish, Lavan, Mashhad, Qeshm, Shiraz, Yazd
    Sepehran Airlines Ahvaz, Asaluyeh, Bandar Abbas, Chabahar/Konarak, Kish, Mashhad, Qeshm, Rasht, Shiraz, Tabriz, Yazd, Zahedan
    Taban Air Ahvaz, Bandar Abbas, Bushehr, Isfahan, Kish, Mashhad, Qeshm, Shiraz, Tabriz
    Varesh Airlines Abadan, Ahvaz, Bandar Abbas, Bushehr, Chabahar/Konarak, Gonabad, Isfahan, Kish, Mashhad, Qeshm, Sari, Shiraz, Tabriz, Urmia
    Yazd Airways Mashhad, Yazd[31]
    Zagros Airlines Abadan, Ahvaz, Ardabil, Bandar Abbas, Bushehr, Chabahar/Konarak, Isfahan, Kerman, Kish, Mashhad, Qeshm, Shiraz, Tabriz

    Accidents and incidents

    [edit]

    Access

    [edit]

    The airport is served by two stations of the Tehran Metro. One is for Terminals 1 and 2, and the other is for Terminals 4 and 6.[43]

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]

    Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency

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