Three overhauled planes rejoin Aseman Airlines fleet

Three airplanes of Aseman Airlines rejoined the company’s fleet in recent 100 days.
According to Public Relations Office of the company, the third overhauled airliner, a Boeing 737 aircraft, was put into operation after conservative inspections on Saturday.
The project wasw carried out with the round-the-clock efforts of Aseman Airlines’ engineering experts with the aim of increasing the number of flight seats as a part of the company’s CEO’s plan on development.
Carrying out a large number of mandatory checks of compliance with applicable regulations as well as conservative inspections in the cabin are among the outstanding points of the inspection operations. The recently overhauled aircraft rejoined the fleet of the company after conducting a test flight and ensuring the carried out inspections and will makes at least eight sorties of flights per day.
As a part of fleet development plan, the overhauling operation was implemented with the follow-up and emphasis of Abouzar Shiroudi, the CEO of Aseman Airlines, in order to improve service and following the policies announced by the Minister of Cooperation, Labor and Social Welfare and the CEO of the Civil Servants Pension Organization. Earlier, with the supply of engines, a Fokker 100 and another Boeing airplane had also joined the flight lines of Aseman Airlines.

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