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Eram Air
ارم ایر
IATA ICAO Call sign
YE IRY ERAM AIR
Commenced operationsDecember 2005
Ceased operations2013
HubsTabriz International Airport
Fleet size8
Destinations7
HeadquartersTabriz, Iran
Key peopleMohammad Ali Shafiei
Websiteeramair.com

Eram Air (Persian: ارم ایر) was an Iranian charter airline based in Tabriz, Iran.

History

It was founded in December 2005 by Mohammad Ali Shafiei, and started operation by 2006. It offered 7 Destinations with a fleet total of 8 aircraft. The airline ceased operation in 2013 due to unknown resources, but mainly because of low ridership. Shafiei announced in 2014 that he has plans to restart Eram air soon, but never released more info.

Destinations

As of 2012, Eram Air offered the following International and domestic destinations.

Country City Airport Notes
Iran Kish Island Kish International Airport
Mashhad Mashhad International Airport
Tehran Mehrabad International Airport
Imam Khomeini International Airport
Tabriz Tabriz International Airport
Turkey Istanbul Istanbul Atatürk International Airport
Izmir Izmir Adnan Menderes Airport
Syria Damacus Damascus International Airport

Fleet

Eram Air Tupolev Tu-154M

The Eram Air fleet consisted of the following aircraft as of June 2012:

Eram Air fleet
Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes
E Total
Tupolev Tu-154M 5 95 95
McDonnell Douglas MD-82 3 160 160 on wet lease from the Turkish TT Airlines

References

  1. ch-aviation

External links

Media related to Eram Air at Wikimedia Commons

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