A key regional airport serving Abadan and the Arvand Free Zone, facilitating domestic and Middle Eastern international flights.


Abadan Ayatollah Jami International Airport (ABD) is located 12 km north of Abadan in Khuzestan, Iran. Developed by the National Iranian Oil Company, it serves as a vital hub for both passenger and cargo operations in southwestern Iran, supporting the Arvand Free Zone and regional connectivity.
30.3711, 48.2283
Passenger and cargo volumes have shown steady recovery post-pandemic, with a 4.1% year-over-year increase in 2023.
1,200
Personnel include airline staff, ground handlers, security, maintenance, and administrative workers.

Recent runway and terminal upgrades have increased the airport's capacity for both passenger and cargo operations.
Deployment of modern navigation aids and digital check-in systems has enhanced operational efficiency.
Initiatives include energy-efficient lighting and waste management programs to reduce environmental impact.
Coordinate with national aviation authorities to secure funding for further infrastructure and safety improvements.
Prioritize terminal modernization and apron expansion to accommodate future traffic growth.
Expand green initiatives and adopt sustainable practices to align with national environmental objectives.