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Iranian Government Plane Departs Tehran for Moscow

by Harvey Jones
January 29, 2026
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An aircraft believed to be operated by the Iranian government departed from Tehran en route to Moscow, Russia, Thursday night, according to social media posts citing flight-tracking data. As of publication, there has been no independent confirmation from Iranian, Russian, or international aviation authorities regarding the flight’s purpose or passengers, but multiple apps are tracking the plane’s flight.

Airbus A321-231 | Callsign IRAN07

Reserved for senior members of the Iranian Government, heading towards Moscow, Russia. pic.twitter.com/1loVbKm8N6

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The initial report surfaced on social platforms, where users shared purported radar screenshots showing a government-linked aircraft leaving Tehran and disappearing from public tracking systems shortly after takeoff. Analysts caution that such data can be incomplete or disrupted, particularly in regions where GPS signals are degraded or blocked.

Several widely shared posts on social media platforms claimed the aircraft in question was a government plane bound for Moscow. Some contributors to these posts have speculated that senior Iranian officials could be aboard, or that the flight was related to internal political developments.

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While the specific flight has not been independently verified, there has been notable activity involving non-commercial aircraft between Tehran and Moscow in recent weeks:

  • Independent flight observers have documented landings of large cargo and transport aircraft — including Russian-registered planes — at Tehran airports, which is atypical for routine commercial schedules.
  • Last month, Iran temporarily closed its airspace amid regional tensions, forcing some commercial flights between Russia and Tehran to divert or return to their points of origin. This highlighted the potential for disruptions and irregular flight data in the region.

Domestic Unrest and Geopolitical Pressure

Iran has faced sustained domestic protests and political pressure, contributing to heightened speculation about government movements and contingency operations. Some foreign analysts have previously discussed hypothetical scenarios in which high-ranking Iranian officials might relocate in times of acute internal crisis, including to allied nations such as Russia.

Relations between Iran and Russia have been strengthening under the weight of international sanctions and shared geopolitical interests, leading to increased diplomatic and logistical engagement between the two governments.

All of this is happening as President Donald Trump is considering strikes on Iran. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said yesterday that pre-emptive strikes against Iran are possible, though a diplomatic solution is preferred.

🚨🇺🇸BREAKING: Another U.S. Navy destroyer just arrived in the Middle East, adding to the five already on station, together with the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group and three additional warships.

The terrorist Islamic regime is about to FAFO. pic.twitter.com/ocYmeP2tYs

— Vivid.🇮🇱 (@VividProwess) January 29, 2026

“And so I think it’s wise and prudent to have a force posture within the region that could respond and potentially, not necessarily what’s going to happen, but if necessary, preemptively prevent the attack against thousands of American servicemen and other facilities in the region,” Rubio, who also serves as National Security Advisor, said.

This story is developing and will be updated when more is known. H/T Jacob.

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Several widely shared posts on social media platforms claimed the aircraft in question was a government plane bound for Moscow. https://t.co/9brdhQ69Rd

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