Iran Air هما Concorde EP-SST With Stand InFlight IFCONCIR001 Scale 1:200 Iran Air هما Concorde EP-SST With Stand InFlight IFCONCIR001 Scale 1:200 Iran Air هما Concorde EP-SST With Stand InFlight IFCONCIR001 Scale 1:200 Iran Air هما Concorde EP-SST With Stand InFlight IFCONCIR001 Scale 1:200
Iran Air هما Concorde EP-SST With Stand InFlight IFCONCIR001 Scale 1:200

Rare! Iran Air Homa هما Concorde Aerospatiale EP-SST With Stand InFlight IFCONCIR001 Scale 1:200

Iran Air هما Concorde Aerospatiale EP-SST With Stand InFlight IFCONCIR001 Scale 1:200
Highly detailed InFlight Model diecast model airplane
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Iran Air هما Concorde Aerospatiale EP-SST With Stand InFlight IFCONCIR001 Scale 1:200 Highly detailed InFlight Model diecast model airplane Pre-Painted, Fully Assembled, Comes with Landing Gears and Stand Iran Air, branded as The Airline of the Islamic Republic of Iran (Persian: هواپیمايی جمهوری اسلامی ایران‎, translit. Havâpeymâyiye Jomhuriye Eslâmiye Irân), is the flag carrier of Iran headquartered on the grounds of Mehrabad Airport in Tehran. As of 2018, it operates scheduled services to 71 destinations in Asia and Europe. Iran Air’s main bases are Imam Khomeini International Airport and Mehrabad Airport, both situated in Tehran, capital of Iran. Domestically, Iran Air is commonly known as Homa[17], which is the name of a mythical Persian griffin[18], and also the acronym of Iran National Airlines in the Persian language. The airline's cargo division, Iran Air Cargo, operates scheduled services internationally using three cargo aircraft. By the late 1970s, Iran Air was the fastest growing airline in the world and one of the most profitable. By 1976, Iran Air was ranked second only to Qantas, as the world’s safest airline, having been accident free for at least ten consecutive years. Although both airlines were accident free, Iran Air came second only because of fewer operational hours flown compared to Qantas. Prior to this ranking, a fatal accident had occurred on 25 December 1952, in which 27 of the 29 passengers on board perished when their Douglas DC-3 crashed on landing. Concorde order On 8 Oc­to­ber 1972, Iran Air placed an order with British Air­craft Cor­po­ra­tion for two Aérospa­tiale-BAC Con­corde su­per­sonic jets plus an op­tion for one, ren­der­ing it the last air­line to place Con­corde or­ders for com­mer­cial use. How­ever, Iran Air - hav­ing had char­tered one Con­corde jet on flights be­tween Tehran and Paris.
Additional Info
  • Stock#
    IFCONCIR001
  • Brand
    InFlight Models
  • Country of Manufacture
  • Aircraft
    Concorde
  • Airline
    Iran Air
  • Registration
    EP-SST
  • Material
    Die-cast Metal
  • Scale
    1:200
  • Dimensions (L x W)
    12.13 x 5.03 inches / 30.83 x 12.80 cm
Warning: Choking Hazard! Contains small parts. Not a toy. Not for children under 3 years.
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