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Western-Built Jet and Turboprop Airliners WORLD AIRLINER CENSUS Data compiled from Flight ACAS database flightglobal.com/acas EXPLANATORY NOTES The data in this census covers all commercial jet- and requirements, put into storage, and so on, and when airliners that have been temporarily removed from an turboprop-powered transport aircraft in service or on flying hours for three consecutive months are reported airline’s fleet and returned to the state may not be firm order with the world’s airlines, excluding aircraft as zero. shown as being with the airline for which they operate. that carry fewer than 14 passengers, or the equivalent The exception is where the aircraft is undergoing Russian aircraft tend to spend a long time parked in cargo. maintenance, where it will remain classified as active. before being permanently retired – much longer than The tables are in two sections, both of which have Aircraft awaiting a conversion will be shown as parked. equivalent Western aircraft – so it can be difficult to been compiled by Flight ACAS research officer John The region is dictated by operator base and does not establish the exact status of the “available fleet” Wilding using Flight’s ACAS database. necessarily indicate the area of operation. Options and (parked aircraft that could be returned to operation). Section one records the fleets of the Western-built letters of intent (where a firm contract has not been For more information on airliner types see our two- airliners, and the second section records the fleets of signed) are not included. Orders by, and aircraft with, part World Airliners Directory (Flight International, 23-29 Russian/CIS-built types. leasing companies and holding companies such as October 2007 and 30 October–5 November 2007). The information is correct to July 2008 and excludes China Aviation Supplies (CASGC) are excluded, unless a Abbreviations non-airline operators, such as leasing companies and confirmed end-user is known – in which case the aircraft Adv advanced AF all freight ASF Alcoa Special Freighter the military. Aircraft are listed in alphabetical order, first is shown against the airline concerned. (757) BDSF Bedek Special Freighter (747) by manufacturer and then type. Operators’ fleets include leased aircraft. Aircraft C convertible or cargo C/F or CF convertible freighter Operators are listed by region, with any aircraft being operated on wet-lease are generally listed with CJ Corporate Jet (A319) D domestic (747/DC-10) ER variant in brackets next to the operator’s name. the company flying the aircraft, rather than the airline for extended range F freighter I international (DC-10) LCF Fleet data comprises the in-service fleet and, where which they are being operated. Large Cargo Freighter (747) LR long range M modified applicable, the outstanding firm orders in parentheses The Russian/CIS fleet data is based on information or mixed (combi) C multiple change PC package carrier in the right-hand column. from the Russian commercial aircraft register, which PF package freighter/passenger freighter (DC-8) QC On the ACAS database, an airliner is defined an can sometimes show aircraft owned by the state to be quick change QF quiet freighter (727) PCF Precision airliner as being “in service” if it is either “active” (in returned to the state when they are not being operated Converted Freighter (757) RC rapid change RE re- other words accumulating flying hours) or “parked”. An – for example, while undergoing maintenance. engined (727) SCD side cargo-door SF special freighter aircraft is classified as “parked” if it is known to be Because the data does not differentiate between SP special performance SR short range SRS series inactive – for example, is grounded due to airworthiness aircraft returned temporarily or permanently, some SUD stretched upper deck (747) WESTERN-BUILT JET AND TURBOPROP AIRLINERS AEROSPATiaLE (NORD) 262 5 Qatar Airways (600R) 1 FedEx Express (Freighter) 49 British Airways (2) Africa 4 Qatar Airways (600R Freighter) 3 AIRBUS A310-300 126 (5) Tarom 4 Equatorial Int’l Airlines (A) 1 Thai Airways Int’l (600) 2 Africa 2 North/South America 30 (14) Int’l Trans Air Business (A) 1 Thai Airways Int’l (600R) 15 Midwest Airlines (Egypt) 1 Frontier Airlines 11 Malu Aviation (A) 1 Europe 85 Sudan Airways 1 LAN Airlines 9 (11) Trans Service Airlift (B) 1 ACT Airlines (B4 Freighter) 7 Asia, Australasia & Mid East 54 (5) Mexicana 10 North/South America 1 ACT Airlines (C4) 1 Air India 14 US Airways (3) RACSA (A) 1 Air Atlanta Icelandic (600R Freighter) 4 Air India (Freighter) 2 AIRBUS A319-100 1,040 (444) AEROSPATiaLE (SUD) CARAVELLE 1 Airbus Transport Int’l (600R ST Beluga) 5 Biman Bangladesh Airlines 3 Africa 19 (3) Africa 1 Blue Airways (B4) 5 Emirates (Freighter) 3 Afriqiyah Airways (3) WaltAir (11R) 1 Eagle Aviation France (600R) 2 Iran Air 2 Air Ivoire 1 AIRBUS A300 387 European Air Transport (B4 Freighter) 18 Iraqi Airways (5) Air Mauritius 2 Africa 15 Kuzu Airlines Cargo (B4 Freighter) 4 Jordan Aviation 1 Sonair (CJ) 1 Afriqiyah Airways (600) 1 Lufthansa (600) 11 Kuwait Airways 4 South African Airways 11 Ceiba Intercontinental (F4) 1 Lufthansa (600R) 3 Mahan Air 3 Tunis Air 4 Egyptair (600R Freighter) 2 MNG Airlines (B4 Freighter) 5 Miat Mongolian Airlines 1 Asia, Australasia & Mid East 175 (77) Egyptair (B4 Freighter) 2 MNG Airlines (F4) 2 PIA 12 Air China 33 Libyan Arab Airlines (600R) 2 Monarch Airlines (600R) 4 Royal Jordanian 3 Air India 11 (15) Sudan Airways (600) 1 Olympic Airlines (600R) 1 Royal Jordanian (Freighter) 2 Air Macau 5 Sudan Airways (600R) 2 Onur Air (600R) 5 Yemenia 4 Bangkok Airways 4 (4) Tristar Air (B4 Freighter) 1 Onur Air (B4) 2 Europe 34 Batavia Air 2 Tunis Air (600R) 3 Pan Air (B4 Freighter) 2 Air Comet 4 Cebu Pacific Air 10 Asia, Australasia & Mid East 115 TNT Airways (B4 Freighter) 4 Czech Airlines 3 China Eastern Airlines 15 Air Hong Kong (600R) 8 North/South America 172 Hi Fly 2 China Southern Airlines 33 (19) Air India (B4) 3 AeroUnion (B4 Freighter) 4 Kyrgyz Trans Avia 1 Chongqing Airlines (3) Air Macau (600R Freighter) 2 American Airlines (600R) 34 MAP Jet 1 Deer Air 12 Ariana Afghan Airlines (B4) 2 ASTAR Air Cargo (B4 Freighter) 6 S7 Airlines 2 Druk Air 2 China Cargo Airlines (600R Freighter) 3 FedEx Express (600 Freighter) 5 Saga Airlines 2 East Star Airlines 3 China Eastern Airlines (600R) 7 FedEx Express (600R) 3 SATA Int’l 4 Etihad Airways 2 China Southern Airlines (600R) 6 FedEx Express (600R Freighter) 60 TAP Portugal 1 Hainan Airlines (20) Galaxy Airlines (Japan) (600R) 1 Pinnacle Air Cargo (B4 Freighter) 1 Tarom 2 Hong Kong Airlines (CJ) (1) Galaxy Airlines (Japan) (600R Freighter) 1 Tradewinds Airlines (B4 Freighter) 6 Turkish Airlines (THY) 3 Juneyao Airlines 2 Iran Air (600R) 4 United Parcel Service (600R Freighter) 53 Turkish Airlines (THY) (Freighter) 3 Kingfisher Airlines 3 (1) Iran Air (B2) 4 AIRBUS A310-200 68 Uzbekistan Airways 3 Kingfisher Airlines (CJ) 1 Iran Air (B4 Freighter) 2 Africa 4 White 3 Mandala Airlines 2 Iran Airtour Airline (B4) 2 Air Algerie 2 North/South America 36 Northeast Airlines (China) 1 Japan Airlines Int’l (600R) 22 Libyan Arab Airlines 2 Aerolineas Argentinas 2 Philippine Airlines 4 Korean Air (600R) 8 Asia, Australasia & Mid East 9 Air Transat 13 Qatar Airways (LR) 2 (2) Korean Air (600R Freighter) 2 Air Bagan 2 FedEx Express 4 Royal Brunei Airlines 2 Kuwait Airways (600) 1 Iran Air 6 FedEx Express (Freighter) 17 Royal Jordanian 1 (3) Kuwait Airways (600R) 5 Jordan Aviation 1 AIRBUS A318-100 53 (16) Shenzhen Airlines 5 Mahan Air (B2) 1 Europe 6 Asia, Australasia & Mid East 1 Sichuan Airlines 10 (5) Mahan Air (B4) 3 S7 Airlines 5 RAK Airways (Elite) 1 Silkair 6 (4) Maximus Air Cargo (600R Freighter) 2 Turkish Airlines (THY) 1 Europe 22 (2) Skytraders (CJ) 1 Midex Airlines (B4 Freighter) 5 North/South America 49 Air France 18 United Eagle Airlines 3 flightglobal.com 19-25 August 2008 | Flight International | 41 WORLD AIRLINER CENSUS All Flight’s online directories can be found at flightglobal.com/directories Azerbaijan Hava Yollari 1 Berkut Air 1 BH Air 4 Blue Wings 10 (16) BMI 11 British Airways 26 (18) CCM Airlines 2 Clickair 26 Condor Berlin 12 Croatia Airlines 4 Cyprus Airways 7 Czech Airlines 8 Donbassaero 4 EasyJet 9 (1) Edelweiss Air 3 Eurofly 8 Finnair 12 First Choice Airways 6 Free Bird Airlines 3 Hamburg Int’l Airlines (4) Iberia 47 (12) Iberworld 7 Lat Charter 4 Airbus TAM is a major operator of A320 family models, with its fleet including three A321s and orders for 10 more Lauda Air 2 LTE Int’l Airways 5 Europe 433 (177) Skyservice 2 Jazeera Airways 6 (34) LTU 12 Aeroflot-Russian Airlines 11 Spirit Airlines 33 (17) Jetstar Airways 28 (63) Lufthansa 36 (14) AerVenture 4 (10) TACA Int’l Airlines 7 (4) Jetstar Asia Airways 5 Monarch Airlines 5 Aigle Azur 3 Taca Peru 2 Jordan Aviation 1 Myair.com 4 Air Berlin 11 (6) TAM Linhas Aereas 15 (13) Juneyao Airlines 6 (7) Niki 6 (11) Air France 39 United Airlines 55 (23) Kingfisher Airlines 13 (24) Onur Air 1 Air France (LR) 6 US Airways 93 (9) Kuwait Airways 4 Rossiya 2 Air Malta 5 Virgin America 8 (5) Mahan Air 3 S7 Airlines 4 (25) Alitalia 12 Volaris 17 (19) Mandala Airlines 4 (25) SATA Int’l 3 Armavia 2 Unknown area (1) MenaJet 1 Sky Airlines 1 Armavia (CJ) 1 Undisclosed (1) Middle East Airlines (6) Spanair 19 Atlantic Airways (1) AIRBUS A320-100 11 Nas Air 4 (3) Swiss Int’l Air Lines 19 (2) Atlasjet Airlines 2 Europe 11 Philippine Airlines 14 (5) TAP Portugal 15 (6) Austrian 7 Air France 11 PIA (7) Thomas Cook Airlines (Belgium) 6 Azerbaijan Hava Yollari 3 AIRBUS A320-200 1,846 (1,516) Qatar
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