Showing posts with label Boeing 747. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boeing 747. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Imagined Iran Air Boeing 747-8 Intercontinetal aircraft - rendering

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Acceptance process of the Iran nuclear deal at the United States Congress as well as relevant branches of government in the Islamic Republic of Iran has reportedly been contentious.

In this observer's view, there are many positives to be gained in accepting the Iran nuclear deal. Above is just one example of the possibilities specifically provided for in the JCPOA: purchases of American commercial jetliners by Iran.

Above is an imagined Iran Air Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental aircraft, resurrecting the EP-IAH registration that belonged to the now retired Iran Air Boeing 747-286B that served the airliner for over 36 years.

Note: above amateur artwork not intended for commercial purposes.

Thursday, July 31, 2014

Reactivated Iran Air Boeing 747SP jet airliner

                                          Operator: Iran Air
                                          Aircraft Type: Boeing 747SP-86
                                          Reg: EP-IAC (cn 21093/307).
                                          Location: Tehran - Mehrabad International (THR / OIII)
                                          Date: 01JUL14
                                          Photographer: Shahram Sharifi
                                     
Notes: Per photographer, EP-IAC recently reactivated using parts (such as engine #3) from recently retired EP-IAA (see below).

                                           Operator: Iran Air
                                           Aircraft Type: Boeing 747SP-86
                                           Reg: EP-IAA (cn 20998/275)
                                           Location: Tehran - Mehrabad International (THR / OIII)
                                           Date: 11JUN14
                                           Photographer: Taha Ashoori

Notes: Final flight of EP-IAA, now retired and sourced for parts in reactivating EP-IAC (see above).