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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Script error: No such module "infobox".Script error: No such module "Check for clobbered parameters".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Ariana Afghan Airlines Co. Ltd.,Template:Efn also known simply as Ariana, is the flag carrier and largest airline of Afghanistan.[1][2] Founded in 1955, Ariana is state owned and the oldest airline in the country.[3] The company has its main base at Kabul International Airport, from which it operates domestic flights and international connections to destinations in China, India, Pakistan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates. The carrier is headquartered in Shāre Naw district, Kabul.[4][5] Ariana Afghan Airlines has been on the list of air carriers banned in the European Union since Script error: No such module "Date time".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".Template:Dated maintenance category (articles)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"..

History

Early years

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Postage stamp of Afghanistan from 1965 commemorating the 10th anniversary of Ariana. The logo features an Afghan swallow bird and a blue field representing precious lapis lazuli stones; it was personally designed by the then King of Afghanistan, Zahir Shah.[6]

The airline was set up on 27 January 1955.[7] It was established as Aryana Airlines with the assistance of Indamer Co. Ltd., which initially held a 49% stake, and the government of Afghanistan owned the balance.[8] At the beginning, services were operated to Bahrain, India, Iran, and Lebanon, with a fleet of three Douglas DC-3s.[8] In 1957, Pan American World Airways became the minor shareholder of the airline when it took over the 49% interest from Indamer.[9] Domestic scheduled services started the same year.[9] By Script error: No such module "Date time".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"., a fleet of three DC-3s was being used for linking Kabul with Amritsar, Delhi, Jeddah, and Karachi, as well as with some points within Afghanistan, while a single DC-4 operated the Kabul–Kandahar–TehranDamascusBeirutAnkaraPragueFrankfurt service, the so-called "Marco Polo" route.[9] In the early 1960s, Template:US$ from US aid to Afghanistan was used to capitalise the company.[10]

By Script error: No such module "Date time".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"., the airline had 650 employees. At this time, the fleet comprised one Boeing 727-100C, one CV-440, one DC-3 and two Douglas DC-6s that worked on routes serving the Middle East, India, Pakistan, the USSR, and Istanbul, Frankfurt, and London.[11] Domestic services were then operated by Bakhtar Alwatana, which was established by the government in 1967 for this purpose.[12]

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An Ariana Afghan Airlines DC-10-30 on approach to London Heathrow Airport in 1980. Throughout its history, the airline operated a single aircraft of the type that was sold in the mid-1980s, following the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.[13]

The carrier's first widebody aircraft, a McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30, entered the fleet in early Script error: No such module "Date time".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"..[14] By Script error: No such module "Date time".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"., the aircraft fleet consisted of the DC-10 and two Boeing 727-100Cs.[15] In the mid-1980s, during the Soviet–Afghan War, the carrier was forced to sell the DC-10 to British Caledonian, as the Soviets wanted the carrier to fly the Tupolev Tu-154 as a replacement.[13] In Script error: No such module "Date time".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"., Ariana was taken over by Bakhtar Afghan Airlines, which became the country's new national airline.[12][16] In 1986, Bakhtar ordered two Tupolev Tu-154Ms;[17] the airline took possession of these aircraft in Script error: No such module "Date time".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"..[16] In Script error: No such module "Date time".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"., Bakhtar was merged back into Ariana, thus creating an airline which could serve both short and long haul routes.[18]Template:Additional citation needed

Operational crisis

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An Ariana Afghan Airlines Tupolev Tu-154M in 1992.

Following the fall of Kabul to the Taliban in 1996 and the proclamation of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, the country faced substantial economic sanctions from the international sector during the Taliban regime. The sanctions, along with the Taliban government's control of the company and the grounding of many of the carrier's international flights, had a devastating effect on the economic health of the company through the 1990s. The fleet was reduced to only a handful of Russian and Ukrainian built An-26s, Yakovlev Yak-40s and three Boeing 727s, which were used on the longest domestic routes. In October 1996, Pakistan provided a temporary maintenance and operational base at Karachi. With no overseas assets, by 1999 Ariana's international operations consisted of flights to Dubai only;[19] also, limited cargo flights continued into China's western provinces. However, sanctions imposed by UN Security Council Resolution 1267 in November 1999 forced the airline to suspend overseas operations.[20][21] In Script error: No such module "Date time".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"., Ariana was grounded completely.[22]

According to the Los Angeles Times:[23]

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With the Taliban's blessing, Bin Laden effectively had hijacked Ariana, the national civilian airline of Afghanistan. For four years, according to former U.S. aides and exiled Afghan officials, Ariana's passenger and charter flights ferried Islamic militants, arms, cash and opium through the United Arab Emirates and Pakistan. Members of Bin Laden's Al Qaeda terrorist network were provided false Ariana identification that gave them free run of airports in the Middle East.

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According to people interviewed by the Los Angeles Times, Viktor Bout's companies helped in running the airline.[24]

21st century

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An Ariana Afghan Airlines Airbus A300B4-200 seen on approach to Frankfurt Airport in 2003. With registration YA-BAD this aircraft was written off as a result of an overrun episode at Istanbul Atatürk Airport in Script error: No such module "Date time".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"..[25][26]

Following the overthrow of the Taliban government during Operation Enduring Freedom, Ariana began to rebuild its operations in Script error: No such module "Date time".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"..[27][28] About a month later, the UN sanctions were finally lifted, permitting the airline to resume international routes again.[29] In 2002, the government of India gave the carrier a gift of three ex-Air India Airbus A300s.[21][30][31] Ariana's first international passenger flight since 1999 landed at Indira Gandhi International Airport in Script error: No such module "Date time".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".,[32] followed by routes to Pakistan and Germany in June and October the same year, respectively.[33][34][35] In 2005, India signed an agreement on aviation cooperation with Afghanistan, with Air India training 50 officials for Ariana.[36]

EU ban

Due to safety regulations, Ariana was mostly banned from flying into European Union airspace in Script error: No such module "Date time".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"., with the European Commission allowing the carrier to fly only a single France-registered Airbus A310 into the member states;[37][38] the ban was extended to the entire fleet in October of that year.[39] The ban was confirmed in subsequent updates of the list released in late 2009 and Script error: No such module "Date time".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"..[40][41] In Script error: No such module "Date time".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"., all Afghanistan-registered aircraft were banned from operating in the European Union.[42][43] Ariana is still included in the list since December 2024Template:Dated maintenance category (articles)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"..[44]

Taliban takeover

Script error: No such module "Unsubst". All commercial flights were cancelled following the Taliban taking over the capital city of Kabul in August 2021.[45] Domestic flights resumed in September.[46]

Destinations

since September 2023Template:Dated maintenance category (articles)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"., Ariana Afghan Airlines served five domestic and eight international destinations in Russia, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, India, Pakistan, and China; most of the routes radiate from Kabul.[47]

Fleet

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Ariana Afghan Airlines Airbus A310-300
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Former Ariana Afghan Airlines Boeing 727-200 Advanced
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Former Ariana Afghan Airlines Boeing 737-800

Current fleet

since August 2025Template:Dated maintenance category (articles)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". the Ariana Afghan Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft:[48]

Ariana Afghan Airlines fleet
Aircraft In fleet Orders PassengersScript error: No such module "Unsubst". Notes
C Y Total
Airbus A310-300 3 12 230 230
Boeing 737-400 2 8 134 142
Boeing 737-500 1 8 148 156
Total 6

Historical fleet

Ariana operated the following equipment all through its history:[49]

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Accidents and incidents

According to Aviation Safety Network, since October 2012Template:Dated maintenance category (articles)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Ariana Afghan Airlines has written off 19 aircraft involved in 13 events, seven of them being deadly. Casualties totaled 154 deaths.[52] The following list includes occurrences that led to at least one fatality, resulted in a write-off of the aircraft involved, or both.

Date Location Aircraft Tail number Aircraft damage Fatalities Description Refs
Template:Dts File:Flag of Greece (1822-1978).svg Greece Douglas C-47A YA-AAD W/O Un­known Un­known [53]
Template:Dts Template:Flagicon Script error: No such module "sort". DC-4 YA-BAG W/O Template:Nts/27 Crashed shortly after takeoff from Beirut International Airport, during initial climbout. The aircraft was due to operate the second leg of an international scheduled Frankfurt–Beirut–TehranKandaharKabul passenger service as Flight 202. [54]
Template:Dts Template:Flagicon London Boeing 727-100C YA-FAR W/O Template:Nts Crashed on approach to London Gatwick Airport when attempting to land in dense fog as it descended below the glideslope. Forty-eight people were killed on the plane, as well as two on the ground. The aircraft was completing an international scheduled Kabul–Kandahar–Beirut–Istanbul–Frankfurt–London passenger service as Flight 701. [55]
Template:Dts Template:Flagicon Kabul Douglas C-47DL YA-BAD W/O Un­known Ground collision. [56]
Template:Dts Script error: No such module "flag". An-26 Un­known W/O Template:Nts/25 The aircraft was shot down by Pakistani fighters when it was flying a domestic Khost–Kabul passenger service. [57]
Template:Dts Template:Flagicon Zabol An-26 YA-BAK W/O Template:Nts/39 Crashed into a hill when attempting to land at Zabol Airport following an in-flight opening of the ramp door. The aircraft was operating a domestic scheduled Kabul–Zaranj passenger service. [58]
Template:Dts Template:Flagicon Kabul Tu-154M YA-TAP W/O Template:Nts/0 Destroyed by a rocket while sitting at Kabul Airport. [59]
Template:Dts Template:Flagicon Kabul An-26 YA-BAN W/O Un­known [60]
Template:Dts Template:Flagicon Jalalabad An-26B YA-BAO W/O Template:Nts/46 The aircraft was completing a domestic scheduled Kabul–Jalalabad passenger service when it apparently ran out of fuel, crashing on approach to Jalalabad Airport. [61]
Template:Dts Template:Flagdeco Jalalabad Yak-40 YA-KAE W/O Template:Nts Crashed on landing at Jalalabad Airport. [62]
Template:Dts Template:Flagicon Charasyab Boeing 727-200 YA-FAZ W/O Template:Nts/45 Crashed in bad weather into mountainous terrain on approach to Kabul Airport. It was completing the last leg of an international non-scheduled Sharjah–Kabul–Kandahar passenger service. [63][64]
Template:Dts Template:Flagicon Kabul An-12B YA-DAA W/O Template:Nts/0 Destroyed during a U.S. bombing raid. [65]
An-12BK YA-DAB W/O Template:Nts/0 [66]
An-24 Un­known W/O Template:Nts/0 [67]
An-24B YA-DAH W/O Template:Nts/0 [68]
An-24RV YA-DAJ W/O Template:Nts/0 [69]
Boeing 727-100C YA-FAU W/O Template:Nts/0 [70]
Boeing 727-100C YA-FAW W/O Template:Nts/0 [71]
Template:Dts Template:Flagicon Istanbul A300B4-200 YA-BAD W/O Template:Nts Overran the runway on landing at Istanbul Atatürk Airport. [25][26][72]
Template:Dts Template:Flagicon Kabul Boeing 737-4Y0 YA-PIB W/O Template:Nts Slid off the runway on landing at Kabul Airport. [73]

See also

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