The measure is temporary as authorities investigate the cause of Sunday's accident, which saw an ATR-72 twin-engine plane, in service since 1993, crash in Iran's Zagros mountains.
Aseman, which is banned from flying in the European Union, operates five ATR-72s, according to the company's website.
Flight EP3704 disappeared from radar around 45 minutes after taking off from Tehran on a domestic flight. No survivors have been found.
The wreckage of the ATR, which is part-owned by Europe's Airbus, was discovered at a height of around 4,000 metres (13,000 feet) in the Dena range but bad weather has hampered recovery efforts.
The plane's "black box" flight recorders have also not yet been recovered.
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