Comlux Aruba 787 Dreamliner highlights human rights violations in Iran during world tour

Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner P4-787 Comlux Aruba Amir Nasr-Azadani,Mahsa Amini, Iran Human Rights

The Boeing 787 Dreamliner P4-787 is owned by Argentine philanthropist and filmmaker Enrique Piñeyro.

In the last months of 2022, the aircraft was fitted with special prints to draw attention to the situation in Iran, where there have been many recent protests by part of the population against the regime for greater freedom. At least hundreds of people have been killed in the process.

It features texts such as “no woman should be forced to cover her head,” “no woman should be killed for not covering her head” and “no man should be hanged for saying so.”

Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner P4-787 Comlux Aruba

On one side of the tail is a photo of Mahsa Amini, who died in September after she was arrested by Iranian vice police for not wearing her headscarf correctly. That prompted widespread protests in Iran.

On the other side is a photo of Iranian soccer player Amir Nasr-Azadani, who first faced the death penalty for his involvement in protests against the Iranian regime. He was eventually sentenced to years in prison.

The aircraft is on a world tour to New York, Phoenix, Paris, Milan, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, London, Zurich and Madrid.


Release and photos Jeroen Vogelaar