Onboard the first flight (IR3300) by the newest A330-200 reg. EP-IJA for Iran Air from Tehran to Mashhad photos by Alireza Khodakarami
The delivery of the aircraft is part of Iran Air’s major fleet renewal plan, and is the first wide body from a firm order placed by the national carrier of Iran in December 2016 for 100 Airbus aircraft (46 single aisle and 54 wide-body jets) to renew and expand its fleet with new aircraft.
Iran Air’s A330-200 features a two class cabin layout, seating 32 passengers in business and 206 in economy.
This post was published on 17 March 2017 19:18
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