Tehran Mehrabad Airport

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Mehrabad International Airport
Mehrabad Airport in winter.jpg
Characteristics
ICAO code OIII
IATA code THR
Coordinates

35 ° 41 '21 "  N , 51 ° 18' 48"  E Coordinates: 35 ° 41 '21 "  N , 51 ° 18' 48"  E

Height above MSL 1208 m (3963  ft )
Transport links
Distance from the city center 5 km west of Tehran
Basic data
operator Iran Airports Co.
Terminals 6th
Passengers 8,585,714 (1999)
Air freight 96,809 tons (1999)
Flight
movements
98,703 (1998)
Runways
09/27 474 m × 40 m concrete
11R / 29L 4038 m × 60 m asphalt
11L / 29R 3992 m × 45 m asphalt

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The Mehrabad International Airport is located in Tehran , Iran . The airport airfield was laid out in 1938 and recognized as an international airport by the International Civil Aviation Organization in 1949 . The expansion of regular international flight operations began in 1955 with the first asphalt runway and airport terminal 1.

At the time the airport opened, it was outside the city of Tehran. Due to the expansion of the urban area, the airport is now located in the built-up urban area. It is located about five kilometers west of the city center.

Profile of the airport

Mehrabad Airport Terminal 1 & 2

Terminals 1 and 2 were used for international flights. Terminal 4, which opened in 2000, is used for incoming national connections and Terminal 6 for outgoing national connections. Terminal 5 is the “pilgrim terminal”. Since 2008, Mehrabad Airport has been replaced by the newly built Imam Chomeni Airport for the majority of international flights, with the exception of flights to Saudi Arabia during the Muslim Hajj and Umrah . Today Mehrabad is the regional hub of Iran Air and Iran Air Tours. On March 15, 2016, a 2.8 km extension of line 4 of the Tehran subway to Tehran-Mehrabad Airport went into operation with two stops, one for terminals 1 and 2, the second for terminals 3 and 4. From Three -part shuttle trains run from the Bimeh stop to provide additional space for luggage.

Incidents

  • On September 14, 1950, a Douglas DC-3 / C-47A-30-DL of Iranian Airways with the aircraft registration EP-AAG crashed shortly after taking off from Tehran-Mehrabad airport on a flight to Saudi Arabia, on which seven crew members for a crew change should be promoted. All nine people on board were killed.
  • On December 22, 1951, a SNCASE Languedoc (SU-AHH) belonging to the Egyptian company Misrair crashed 10 km west of Tehran's Mehrabad airport after it had circled it twice in a snow storm. All 22 people on board were killed.
  • On May 27, 1960, an Avro York C.1 of Air Liban (OD-ACD) had an accident while taking off from Tehran-Mehrabad airport. All inmates survived. The aircraft was totaled. Further details are not known.
  • On March 15, 1963, an Avro York operated by Lebanese Trans Mediterranean Airways (OD-ACZ) flew 26 km west of the airport into the mountains. The incorrect handling of an engine failure could have been the cause. All four crew members of the cargo plane were killed.
  • On December 6, 2005, a Lockheed C-130E Hercules of the Iranian Air Force (IrAF 5-8519) crashed into a ten-story apartment building in the Azari residential area while approaching Tehran's Mehrabad airport. Eight minutes after take-off, the crew reported engine problems with engine 4 (far right) and had turned around for an emergency landing. A total of 106 people were killed, all 94 occupants, 10 crew members and 84 passengers; 12 more people were killed in the skyscraper.

Web links

Commons : Mehrabad International Airport  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Tehran Metro serving Mehrabad Airport . Report in HaRakhevet 113 (June 2016), p. 14.
  2. ^ Accident report DC-3 EP-AAG , Aviation Safety Network (English), accessed on March 8, 2019.
  3. ^ Accident report Languedoc SU-AHH , Aviation Safety Network (English), accessed on January 19, 2016.
  4. ^ Accident report DC-3 EP-ACJ , Aviation Safety Network (English), accessed on March 8, 2019.
  5. ^ Accident report Avro York OD-ACD , Aviation Safety Network (English), accessed on February 5, 2020.
  6. ^ Accident report Avro York OD-ACZ , Aviation Safety Network (English), accessed on January 21, 2016.
  7. Accident Report B-707 HL7412 , Aviation Safety Network (English), accessed on 19 January 2016th
  8. ^ Accident report TU-154M EP-ITD , Aviation Safety Network
  9. Aircraft accident data and report A300 EP-IBR in the Aviation Safety Network (English), accessed on March 11, 2017.
  10. Aircraft accident data and report C-130 IrAF in the Aviation Safety Network (English), accessed on March 11, 2017.
  11. Aircraft accident data and report C-130E Hercules IrAF 5-8519 in the Aviation Safety Network , accessed on February 17, 2020.