Abadan Ayatollah Jami International Airport


Abadan International Airport is situated away from the city of Abadan, Iran.

History

During World War II, Abadan Airport was a major logistics center for Lend-Lease aircraft being sent to the Soviet Union by the United States. Beginning in May 1942, the United States Army Air Forces Air Technical Service Command and the Douglas Aircraft Company established a plant at the airport, with the 17th Air Depot Group assembling newly arrived aircraft and flight-testing them. Once prepared, they were flown to Mehrabad Airport at Tehran for delivery to the Soviets. The airport was designated Station #3 by the Air Transport Command North African Wing, with connecting routes to Mehrabad Airport, Tehran; RAF Habbaniya, Iraq, and Bahrain Airport, Bahrain.
In 1977, it was upgraded as an international airport with the first scheduled international flight to Kuwait City, which was served by a flag carrier Iran Air and operated until 1980, leaving the airport without international flights.
In the period 1977 to late 1978, Iran Air operated flights IR754/755 to London Heathrow via Athens, three times weekly. This service discontinued with the start of the Iranian revolution in December 1978.

Airlines and destinations

The following airlines offer scheduled passenger service:

Incidents and accidents