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Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industrial Company (HESA), (Persian: شرکت صنایع هواپیماسازی ایران – هسا) or Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industries Corporation,[2][3] is an Iranian aircraft production company. Established in 1976, it belongs to the Iran Aviation Industries Organization (IAIO) and is located at Shahin Shahr, Isfahan province. The company has thousands of square meters of available grounds, and 250,000 square metres of shops and hangars are allocated to A/C[clarification needed] part manufacturing, assembling, laboratories, flight test facilities and shops of preparation for production.[4]
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The original factory, built by the US Textron company, was to produce Bell 214s of different configurations in Iran with a deal that involved several hundred helicopters and technology transfers. Reportedly the contract was so large that a new Textron division had to be founded to meet Iranian demands and handle the program with Delk M. Oden as president. The work ended due to the Iranian Revolution and subsequent sanctions against Iran.
Iran Watch has a helpful compendium of sanctions.[5] HESA has been subject to American sanctions since 2008.[6] The Council of the European Union sanctioned it on 26 July 2010,[7] and HM Treasury on 27 July 2010.[8] On 30 January 2023, the European Union imposed additional sanctions on HESA for providing Russia with UAVs used in the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[9][10]
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Names
Originally it was Helicopter-sāzi-e Irān شرکت صنعت هلیکوپترسازی ایران[11],[12]
The company is also known as:[7]
- HESA
- HESA Trade Center
- HTC
- IAMCO
- IAMI
- Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company
- Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industries
- Karkhanejate Sanaye Havapaymaie Iran
- Hava Peyma Sazi-e Iran
- Havapeyma Sazhran
- Havapeyma Sazi Iran
- Hevapeimasazi
Subsidiaries
- Company for Designing and Manufacturing Light Aircraft (high-tech drones).[13]

Products
Jet-propelled aircraft
- HESA Kowsar – a domestic "4th generation" version of reverse-engineered F-5 Tiger.
- Azarakhsh fighter jet (based on Northrop F-5)
- Saeqeh fighter jet (based on Northrop F-5)
- Simorgh: The Simorgh (هواپيماي سيمرغ) is a HESA-built two-seat Northrop F-5A to F-5B conversion. It was first flown in Iran Kish Air Show 2005, and two have been built.[citation needed]
- Qaher313
- Yasin
- Dorna/Tondar/Tazarve training aircraft
- Shafaq Light Trainer/Light Attack/Light Fighter (based on M-ATF)
Propeller aircraft
- IrAn-140 passenger plane with Ukrainian cooperation and based on Antonov An-140.
- HESA Simourgh Transport plane based on IrAn-140/An-140.[14]
Miscellaneous
- Designing and manufacturing parachute recovery system for Ababil drone.[citation needed]
- Propeller with composite materials
- Manufacturing parts
Rotorcraft
- Shahed 278 helicopter (using components from Bell 206 and Panha Shabaviz 2061)
- Zafar 300 helicopter (based on Bell 206)[15][16]
- Shahed 274 helicopter (based on Bell 206)
- Shahed 285 helicopter (using components from Bell 206 and Panha Shabaviz 2061)
Hovercraft
- Hovercraft repairs likely for Islamic Republic of Iran Navy
UAV
See also
References
External links
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