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Iran seeks to resume flights from bomb-damaged airports

Authorities are reopening travel hubs after Tehran suspended air traffic because of US-Israeli strikes
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"}],[{"start":null,"text":"
Mashhad airport was hit with missile strikes in early April
"}],[{"start":95.45000000000002,"text":"The US and Israel started the war on February 28, launching thousands of strikes on Iran over almost six weeks of conflict and targeting civilian infrastructure along with military and regime targets. Tehran retaliated by launching missiles and drones on infrastructure across the region."}],[{"start":114.40000000000002,"text":"The government has not provided a precise estimate of the damage, but has instructed airlines and airports to document the direct impact and revenue losses incurred."}],[{"start":123.50000000000001,"text":"Aviation infrastructure also sustained serious harm. Sanei said that four flight-control towers were directly hit, and 12 civilian radars and multiple navigation systems were severely impaired."}],[{"start":136.35000000000002,"text":"Iranian officials have sought to assure citizens that air travel services will continue uninterrupted. Abouzar Shiroudi, the head of the Civil Aviation Organisation, said on Tuesday that Iran had “maintained the capability to conduct flight operations” despite the damage to infrastructure."}],[{"start":153.40000000000003,"text":"But even before the war, Iran’s aviation industry had been struggling to keep its ageing fleet functional because of years of under-investment. Decades of sanctions have restricted access to new aircraft and replacement parts, compromising safety. "}],[{"start":null,"text":"
"}],[{"start":168.80000000000004,"text":"Air crashes in Iran or involving Iranian airlines have killed at least 2,000 people since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, according to the Geneva-based Bureau of Aircraft Accident Archives."}],[{"start":183.10000000000005,"text":"Much of Iran’s commercial fleet is unfit for service. Maghsoud Asadi Samani, secretary of the Association of Iranian Airlines, said this week that out of the country’s total air fleet, estimated at between 250 and 300 aircraft, approximately 150 were in service before the war, while the rest were grounded because of technical defects."}],[{"start":204.50000000000006,"text":"Reports of war damage to the civil aviation fleet have triggered public anxiety. “If planes were barely airworthy before this, how can they be safe now with all the damage from the war?” asked Ali, an engineer, in Tehran. “How do they intend to repair planes that were exposed to massive explosions? It sounds unrealistic.”"}],[{"start":224.65000000000006,"text":"Map by Trixia Anne Abao"}],[{"start":234.05000000000004,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1777094729_9408.mp3"}

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