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Randy Young, 1 December 2014
 image by 
Randy Young, 1 December 2014
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 Sepahan Airlines (Persian: هواپيمايي سپاهان) is an airline based in 
Isfahan, Iran. The company is an internal division of the manufacturer Iran 
Aircraft Manufacturing Industrial Company (HESA) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_Aircraft_Manufacturing_Industrial_Company). 
It was established in 2010.
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sepahan_Airlines 
Its flag is a white 
horizontal flag with the logo (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sepahan_Airlines#mediaviewer/File:Sepahan_Airlines_Logo.jpg) 
in the middle as seen in these  images:
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-ru4jFsd5Rzw/TrmLp8KzxTI/AAAAAAAAAJc/9kEqMpPvDEE/s1600/Hesa-1.jpg
and
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-iqaa4RW04o4/TrmLxJ2BERI/AAAAAAAAAJk/ddaSbLAMm0c/s1600/Hesa-2.jpg
(desktop flag) (source: 
http://aboutiranblog.blogspot.com/) 
For additional information go to 
Sepahan (official website): 
http://www.sepahan.aero/, http://pgair.ir/ 
Esteban Rivera, 8 February 2014
The image above is the flag of HESA Airlines, now Sepahan Airlines. The flag 
in the photographs that you provided the links to was actually HESA Airlines. 
The logo on the flag is the same as the Sepahan Airlines logo, with the dolphin 
jumping out of the water inside a blue ring. The words beneath the logo on the 
flag, however, read "HESA Airlines" instead of "Sepahan Airlines." There also 
appears to be Arabic script beneath the logo. Doing some research, I found the 
Arabic script that was used in the initial HESA Airlines logo and included that 
as, in my mind at least, the most likely candidate for Arabic-script text on the 
flag.
If someone can find another photograph of the flag, or provide me 
with a description of the script on the flag, I will gladly make the revisions 
to the gif. Also, if there is a photograph showing the flag using the "Sepahan 
Airlines" wording instead of "HESA Airlines," I will can make that flag as well.
Randy Young, 1 December 2014