As of early 2025, Iran Airtour continues operating a rare Airbus A300-600, registered as EP-MDJ. Delivered in 1987, this aircraft remains active in commercial service, marking over 38 years of operation. The plane, among the oldest passenger-configured A300 jets still in use, is managed by Iran Airtour, a subsidiary of Iran Air, and is based at Mashhad Airport.
This vintage Airbus started its journey after being ordered by Iberia in 1972, although it first flew on December 31, 1986. Lufthansa received the aircraft in March 1987. "EP-MDJ was built as an Airbus A300B4-603, to be exact," serving Lufthansa under the registration D-AIAH for nearly 23 years before being retired in July 2009.
The Airbus A300, introduced by Airbus in 1972, was the first twin-engine widebody, enhancing passenger capacity and efficiency. The A300-600 variant offered a longer fuselage and digital cockpit technology. The A300-600 incorporated several advances, including increased cargo and passenger capacities and simplified systems to improve range and payload.