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Airline in Iran
Caspian Airlines
Caspian Airlines Boeing 737-500
IATA ICAO Call sign
RV CPN CASPIAN
Founded1993; 33 years ago (1993)
Hubs
Fleet size12
Destinations22
Parent companyIran National Airlines Corporation
HeadquartersTehran, Iran
Websitecaspian.aero

Caspian Airlines (Persian: هواپیمایی کاسپین, Havâpeymâyi-ye Kâspian) is an airline headquartered in the Iranian capital of Tehran.[1] Established in 1993, it operates services between Tehran and other major cities in Iran as well as international flights to Turkey and Iraq. Its main base is Mehrabad International Airport, Tehran.[2]

As of December 2016, Caspian Airlines is sanctioned by the US Department of Treasury for providing support to IRGC elements by transporting personnel and illicit material, including weapons, from Iran to Syria.[3]

History

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The airline was established in 1993 and commenced operations in September 1993. It was set up as a joint venture between Iranian and Russian interests. Caspian Airlines finished building its headquarters in 1993. Later this tower was exchanged with three Tupolev-154s from Mahan Air.

In 2009 Caspian Airlines flight 7908 a TU 154 crashed killing all 168 occupants onboard[4]. Along with this Iran banned certain Russian aircraft from being leased to Iranian Airlines.[5]

In 2016 the US Department of Treasury sanctioned Caspian for transporting IRGC related weapons and illicit material.[3]

In 2019 Caspian Air and Taban Air grew their Boeing 737 fleets[6]. 2020 Caspian Airlines suffered a non fatal accident when Caspian Airlines Flight 6936 overran the runway which injured 2 occupants onboard[7].

On December 8 2025 it was reported that Caspian Airlines had begun flying to Sharjah which opened routes to a total of 5 Iranian cities[8]. On January 23 2026 a Caspian Airlines flight to Yerevan was cancelled six times in 8 days.[9]

Destinations

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Country City Airport Notes Refs
IranAbadanAyatollah Jami International Airport
AhvazQasem Soleimani International Airport
AsaluyehPersian Gulf Airport
Bandar AbbasBandar Abbas International Airport
BushehrBushehr Airport
ChabaharChabahar Konarak Airport
IsfahanShahid Beheshti International Airport
JaskJask Airport
KermanAyatollah Hashemi Rafsanjani Airport
KishKish International Airport
MashhadShahid Hasheminejad International AirportHub
QeshmQeshm International Airport
RashtRasht Airport
SariDasht-e Naz Airport
ShirazShahid Dastgheib International Airport
TabrizShahid Madani International Airport
TehranImam Khomeini International AirportHub
Mehrabad International AirportHub
YazdShahid Sadooghi Airport
ZahedanZahedan Airport
IraqBaghdadBaghdad International Airport
NajafAl Najaf International Airport
TurkeyIstanbulIstanbul Airport
UAE Sharjah Sharjah International Airport [8]

Fleet

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Caspian Airlines Tupolev Tu-154M in 2011

Current fleet

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As of August 2025[update], Caspian Airlines operates the following aircraft:[10]

Caspian Airlines Fleet
Aircraft In
service
Orders Passengers Notes
Boeing 737-300 1 140
Boeing 737-400 3 168 EP-CAP stored due to an incident.[citation needed]
Boeing 737-500 3 126
McDonnell Douglas MD-83 5 168
Total 12 2

Former fleet

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The airline previously operated the following aircraft:[citation needed]

Accidents and incidents

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See also

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References

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  1. "Contact Caspian Archived 2010-06-18 at the Wayback Machine." Caspian Airlines. Retrieved on 27 June 2010. "Contact Details 5 Sabonchi St Shahid Beheshti Ave"
  2. "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. 2007-03-27. p. 62.
  3. 1 2 "Treasury Targets Networks Linked to Iran". www.treasury.gov. Retrieved Jan 29, 2020.
  4. 1 2 "Caspian Airlines 150 dead in Iran airline crash - eTurboNews.com". eturbonews.com.
  5. "Iran Bans Leasing Of More Russian-Built Planes". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. 2009-08-18. Retrieved 2026-01-25.
  6. "Iran's Caspian Airlines, Taban Air grow B737 fleets". ch-aviation. Archived from the original on 2025-11-17. Retrieved 2026-01-25.
  7. 1 2 "Airwork". www.airwork.nl. Retrieved Jan 29, 2020.[dead link]
  8. 1 Menon, Balaram (2025-12-08). . .
  9. "Global Airline Guide 2025 - Caspian Airlines". Airliner World. September 2025. p. 62.
  10. "BBC News - Scores killed in Iran plane crash". bbc.co.uk.
  11. Ranter, Harro. "ASN Aircraft accident Boeing 737-4H6 EP-CAP Isfahan-Shahid Beheshti Airport (IFN)". aviation-safety.net. Aviation Safety Network. Archived from the original on 2022-01-06. Retrieved 2022-01-07.
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