Three grounded planes belonging to Kish Air have recently rejoined the airline’s operational fleet after the completion of repairs.
The overhauled airplanes, including an Airbus 312 Modern, a McDonnell Douglas MD and a Fokker 100, were repaired by the domestic engineers and technicians, the news portal of the airline reported.
Kish Air operates from Iran’s southern tourist hub and free trade zone of Kish Island. In addition to domestic flights, it also operates international and charter services. The airline was established in 1989.
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