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1 Airlines and destinations  





2 Accidents and incidents  





3 Airport move and rename  





4 See also  





5 References  














Qasem Soleimani International Airport






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Coordinates: 31°2015N 048°4543E / 31.33750°N 48.76194°E / 31.33750; 48.76194
 

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Ahvaz International Airport
  • ICAO: OIAW
  • Summary
    Airport typePublic
    OwnerGovernment of Iran
    OperatorIran Airports Company
    ServesAhvaz, Khuzestan
    LocationAhvaz, Iran
    Hub for
    Elevation AMSL20 m / 66 ft
    Coordinates31°20′15N 048°45′43E / 31.33750°N 48.76194°E / 31.33750; 48.76194
    Websitehttp://ahwaz.airport.ir/
    Map
    AWZ is located in Iran
    AWZ

    AWZ

    Location of the airport in Iran

    Runways
    Direction Length Surface
    m ft
    12/30 3,398 11,148 Asphalt
    Statistics (2017)
    Aircraft Movements24,449 Increase 3%
    Passengers2,939,958 Increase 10%
    Cargo26,312 tons Increase 28%

    Source: Iran Airports Company[1]

    Ahvaz International Airport[2] (IATA: AWZ, ICAO: OIAW) (Persian: فرودگاه بین‌المللی اهواز) is an airport serving the city of Ahvaz, Iran.[3] It offers flights to domestic destinations as well as regional international destinations, such as Dubai, Kuwait City,muscat,teblisi ,batumi,and Istanbul.

    Airlines and destinations

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    AirlinesDestinations
    ATA Airlines Mashhad, Tehran–Mehrabad
    Ava Air Mashhad, Tehran–Mehrabad
    Caspian Airlines Mashhad, Tehran–Mehrabad
    Chabahar Airlines Tehran–Mehrabad
    Iran Air Dubai–International, Tehran–Mehrabad
    Seasonal: Jeddah, Medina
    Iran Airtour Mashhad, Tehran–Mehrabad
    Iran Aseman Airlines Isfahan, Mashhad, Sari, Shiraz, Tehran–Mehrabad
    Karun Airlines Bandar Abbas, Bushehr, Isfahan, Istanbul,[4] Kharg, Kuwait City, Lamerd, Lavan, Mashhad, Rasht, Shiraz, Sirri Island, Tabriz, Tehran–Mehrabad, Yazd
    Kish Air Kish, Mashhad, Tehran–Mehrabad
    Mahan Air Asaluyeh, Kerman, Shiraz, Tehran–Mehrabad
    Pars Air Tehran–Mehrabad
    Qeshm Air Kish, Mashhad, Tehran–Mehrabad
    Sepehran Airlines Mashhad, Tehran–Mehrabad
    Taban Air Mashhad, Tehran–Mehrabad
    Varesh Airlines Mashhad, Tehran–Mehrabad, Tbilisi International Airport
    Zagros Airlines Isfahan, Kish, Mashhad, Tehran–Mehrabad

    Accidents and incidents

    [edit]

    On 13 April 1970, Douglas C-47B EP-AGZ of the Air Taxi Co. stalled on take-off and crashed. The aircraft was destroyed by the subsequent fire. It was operating a non-scheduled passenger flight. All 25 people on board survived.[5]

    Airport move and rename

    [edit]

    In December 2012, Agence France-Presse reported that Ahwaz airport was to be relocated because oil had been discovered underneath it.[6]

    In June 2017, Ahwaz Airport measured a record breaking temperature as it hit 129.2 °F (54.0 °C), breaking its previous record of 127.4 °F (53.0 °C).[7]

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Traffic Figures". Retrieved 14 February 2018.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ Daragahi, Borzou (5 January 2020). "Iran abandons nuclear deal commitments as Iraq parliament votes to expel US troops". Independent.co.uk. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  • ^ "List of all airports in Iran". The Airport Authority. Retrieved 2019-01-02.
  • ^ "Flights between Ahvaz and Istanbul have been established after a 6-year hiatus". 13 July 2023.
  • ^ "EP-AGZ Accident description". Aviation Safety Network. 13 April 1970. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  • ^ Iran to move airport after oil found under runway, Iran Focus, 29 December 2012.
  • ^ Samenow, James (30 June 2017). "Temperatures in Iranian city of Ahvaz hit 129.2F (54C), near hottest on Earth in modern measurements". The Independent. Archived from the original on 2017-06-30. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
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