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Ali-Mohammad Khademi
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Lt. Gen. Ali Mohammad Khademi ([[Persian language|Persian]]: سپهبد علی محمد خادمی) was the general manager of Iran Air from 1962 until 1978.<ref></ref>
General Ali Mohammad Khademi (1913-1978) was the general manager of Iran Air from 1962 until 1978.
Ali-Mohammad Khademi was born in Jahrom. He studied at the Military Academy and Air Force Flying School in Tehran, British Civil Aviation Authority in London and US Air Force University in Alabama, United States.<ref></ref>
According to the Persian-language book "Tarikhcheh-ye Havapeymai-e Bazargani dar Iran" (by Abbas Atrvash, 2007), from 1958 Khademi was the chief of staff at Iranian Air Force and from 1962 to 1978 he was the general manager of Iran Air. During his 16-year tenure at Iran Air, "the company was transformed from a fledgling domestic airline to a thriving national flag-carrier."<ref></ref>
General Khademi was the president of IATA in 1970-1971.
In September 1978, shortly before the Islamic Revolution in his homeland, Khademi resigned from his job and on November 7, 1978 he was assassinated in his home in Tehran.
==References==
==External links==
*[https://ift.tt/2qGnj5V 40th Anniversary of Ali-Mohammad Khademi Assassination in Tehran] (BBC Persian Service)
[[Category:Iran Air]]
[[Category:pilots]]
[[Category:People from Tehran]]
General Ali Mohammad Khademi (1913-1978) was the general manager of Iran Air from 1962 until 1978.
Ali-Mohammad Khademi was born in Jahrom. He studied at the Military Academy and Air Force Flying School in Tehran, British Civil Aviation Authority in London and US Air Force University in Alabama, United States.<ref></ref>
According to the Persian-language book "Tarikhcheh-ye Havapeymai-e Bazargani dar Iran" (by Abbas Atrvash, 2007), from 1958 Khademi was the chief of staff at Iranian Air Force and from 1962 to 1978 he was the general manager of Iran Air. During his 16-year tenure at Iran Air, "the company was transformed from a fledgling domestic airline to a thriving national flag-carrier."<ref></ref>
General Khademi was the president of IATA in 1970-1971.
In September 1978, shortly before the Islamic Revolution in his homeland, Khademi resigned from his job and on November 7, 1978 he was assassinated in his home in Tehran.
==References==
==External links==
*[https://ift.tt/2qGnj5V 40th Anniversary of Ali-Mohammad Khademi Assassination in Tehran] (BBC Persian Service)
[[Category:Iran Air]]
[[Category:pilots]]
[[Category:People from Tehran]]
November 12, 2018 at 05:01AM