Iran Air Airbus A319 Reportedly Destroyed During Airstrike at Bushehr Airport
An Iran Air Airbus A319 was reportedly destroyed on the ground at Bushehr Airport during airstrikes linked to the ongoing US‑Israel military campaign in Iran.
An aircraft belonging to iran air has reportedly been destroyed on the ground following an airstrike at bushehr airport in southwestern iran.
The aircraft was identified as as airbus registered as P‑IEP, which was part of the national carrier’s narrowbody fleet. Reports indicate the aircraft was parked at the airport when the strike occurred, leaving it damaged beyond repair chances.
The strike reportedly targeted infrastructure at Bushehr Airport, a facility that serves both civilian aviation and military operations. The airport’s dual‑use status has made it a strategic location during the ongoing military tensions in the region.
Fleet data suggests the aircraft was approximately 24 years old and had previously served several airlines before joining the iran air in 2019. The aircraft had recently operated a flight to Bushehr but had not departed again before the strike occurred.
The destruction of the aircraft represents a loss for the airline, which operates only a small number of A319 aircraft within its fleet.
The incident comes amid a broader escalation of hostilities involving the United States and Israel targeting sites in Iran, which has also led to wider disruptions to regional aviation operations and airspace closures across the Middle East.

