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Global Airliner Fleet by Type and Operator WORLD AIRLINER CENSUS EXPLANATORY NOTES This census data covers all commercial jet and where applicabfe, the outstanding firm Orders in has not been signed) are not included. tutboprop-powered transport aircraft in Service or on parentheses in the right-hand column. Orders by, and aircraft with, leasing companies firm order with airlinesworldwide, exduding types In Fleets Analyzer, an airliner is defined äs being in and holding companies - such äs China Aviation thatcarryfewerthan 14passengersorequivalent Service if it is active On otherwords accumulating Supplies- are excluded, unless a confirmed end-user cargo. It records the fleets of Western-, Chinese- and flying hours). is known. In that case, the aircraft is shown against Russian/CIS/Ukrainian-built airliners. An aircraft is classified äs parked if it is known to be the airline concemed. Operators' fleets include The tables have been compiled using Grium's inactive - for exarnple, if it is grounded because of leased aircraft. Fleets Analyzer data. The Information is correct up to airworthiness requirements or in storage - and when July 2019 and excludes non-airline operators, such äs flying hours for three consecutive months are ABBREVIATIONS leasing companies and the military. reported äs zero. C; combi or convertible Aircraft are listed in alphabetical Order, first by Aircraft undergoing maintenance or awaiting ER: extended ränge manufacturerand then type. Operators are listed by conversion are also counted äs being parked. ERF: extended-rangefreighter (747 and 767) region, with any aircraft variant in brackets next to the The region is dictated by operator base and does F: freighter operator'sname. not necessarily indicate the area of Operation. LR: long ränge Fleet data comprises the in-service fleet and. Options and letters of intent (where a firm contract SF: special freighter Global airliner fleet by type and operator Airbus A220 Total 77 (392) MNG Airlines AirCote D'tvoire Air France 33 Africa Total 2 (12) Solinair Air Mauritius Air Malta AirTanzania (300) 2 Middle East Air Namibia Air Moldova Eqyptair Express (300) (12) Global Charter Services Air Senegal Air Serbia Asia-Pacific Total 10 (4) Iran Air Libyan Wings Alitalia Air Vanuatu (100) Iran Airtour Airline Nesma Airlines Atlantic Airways (Faroe Islands) Air Vanuatu (300) Mahan Air South African Airways Atlasglobal (2) 1 Korean Air (300) 10 Meraj Air Tunisair Aurora 10" Total 47 (53) ^KfiBEuBHHHHHHKIQeshm Airlines H Asia-Pacmc Total 230 (1) Austrian Air Battic (300) 16(31) North/South America Total 125 Air China Azerbaijan Airtines Braathens Regional Airlines (100) (10) Aero Union 4 Air Guilin Azores Airlines 1 "FedEx _ 68~ Air India British Airways 42 Odyssey Airlines (100) (10) Transcarga International Airways 2 Air Macau Brüssels Airlines 25 JSwiss (100) 8J2)_ UPS Airlines 51 Air Travel Bulgaria Air Swiss (300) 20 Airbus A310 Total 25 Bamboo Airways Chair Airlines Middle East Total (31) • Asia-Pacific Total 1 Bangkok Airways Croatia Airlines GulfAirdOO) J10L Ariana Afghan Airlines Bhutan Airlines 2 Cyprus Airways Iraqi Airways (300) (5) I1SSMH Cambodia Airways 3 Czech Airlines SaudiGulf(300) (16) ULS Airlines Carqo Capital Airlines 9 EasyJet _ZL North/South America Total 18 (292) • Middl^RIHffleH East Chengdu Airlines 4 EasyJet Europe 45 _Air Canada (300) _J45) ran Air China Eastern Airlines 29 EasyJet Switzerland _Delta Air Lines (100) 18f27)_ Mahan Air China Eastern Airlines Jiangsu 6 Ellinair Delta Air Lines (300) (50) Royal Jordanian China Southern Airlines 20 Ernest Airlines JetBlue Airways (300) (70) Taban Airlines Chongqing Airlines 8 Eurowings Moxy AirwayjjSOOJ _ (60)^ Yemenia 1 Druk Air 3 Eurowings Europe Republic Airways Holdings (300) (40) North/South America Total 9 Lanmei Airlines Finnair Airbus A300 Total 202 Air Transat Lucky Air FlyBosnia 2 Africa Total 3 FedEx Myanmar Airways International 3 FlyOne 1 Afriqiyah Airways Airbus A318 Total 34 Royaj Air_ _ __ 1 Germanwings "T Egyptair Total 24 Scot 1 Hamburg International (2) Global Air Transport Air France J8_ Shenzhen Airlines 8 Hi_Fly Malta British Airways 1 Sichuan Airlines 23 Iberia 13 Air Hong Kong 10 _TAROM_ __ Icelandair 1 Uni-top Airlines 6 Titan Airways Tibet Airlines JHÜ. Ifly 2 Total 38 • North/South America Total 10 West Air (China) 4 Lufthansa Airbus Transport International Avianca 10 ISE9H Total 520 (2) Lufthansa CityLine AMS Airlines _L Airbus A319 Total 1,246 (3) Ad ria Airways Rossiya Airlines 21 ASL Airlines Ireland _1_ Africa Total 22 Aegean Airlines S7 Airlines 8 European Air Transport 21 Afriqiyah Airways Air Albania ~SÄS 281 Flight International 130 July-5 August 2019 flightglobal.com WORLD AIRLINER CENSUS Sundair 1 Afriqiyah Airways 5 Cambodia Angkor Air . 2 Scoot 26 Swiss 3 Air Arabia Egypt 3 Capital Airlines 28 Shenzhen Airlines 76 TAP Air Portugal 21 Air Arabia Marac 10 Cathay Dragon 15 Sichuan Airlines 53 Turkish Airlines 6 Air Cairo 7 Cebu Pacific Air 33 SilkAir 8 Ural Airlines 5 Air Cote D'lvoire 2 Chengdu Airlines 28 Sky Angkor Airlines 2 Volotea 19 Air Seychelles 2 China Eastem Airlines 139 Solomon Airlines 1 Vueling Airlines 5 Almasria Universal Airlines 2 China Eastern Airlines Jiangsu 41 Spring Airlines 80 | Middie East Total 9 | AMC Airlines 1 China Express Airlines 9(1) SriLankan Airlines 5 Flynas 2 Comair (South Africa) 1 China Southern Airlines 116 _Star Flyer 12(1) MerajAir 2 Congo Airways 2 Chongqing Airlines _ _10^ Tha^ AirAsia 51 Royal Jordanian 4 Egyptair 4 Citilink Indonesia 42 Thai Smile Zaqros Airlines 1 Global Aviation Operations 1 FlyArystan 2 Thai VietJet Air North/South America Total 465 Libyan Airlines 3 GoAir 15 Tianjin Airlines 27 Air Canada Nesma Airlines 2 GX Airlines 7 Tibet Airlines Air Canada Jetz 3 NileAir 4 Himalaya Airlines Tigerair Australia 10 Air Canada Rouge 22 Nouvelair 10 HK Express Tigerair Taiwan 11 Alaska Airlines 10 RahilaAir 2 Hong Kong Airlines 10(1) Uzbekistan Airways Allegiant Air 37 South African Airways 10 JndiGo VanillaAir 12 American Airlines J30_ Tunisair 14 Indonesia AirAsia 25 VietJet Air 25 Avianca "vT Asia-Paciflc Total 1,719 (9) JC International Airlines 5 Virgin Australia Regional Airlines 5 Avianca Costa Rica AeroK (2) Jetstar 52 Vistara 13 Avianca Ecuador Air Astana Jetstar Asia 18 West Air (China) 22 Avianca El Salvador Air Busan Jetstar Japan E833BHI Total 1,161 (11) Avianca Peru AirCalin Jetstar Pacific Aegean Airlines J7_ Delta Air Lines Air China 44 Juneyao Air Aer Lingus 34 Frontier Airlines AirGuilin 8 Lanmei Airlines Aeroflot ~7iT LATAM Airlines Brazil 22 Air India 9 Lao Airlines Aigle Azur LATAM Airlines Colombia 7 Air Macau 6 LongJiang Airlines Air Corsica 6 LATAM Airlines Ecuador 7 Air NewZealand 26 Loong Air 28 Air France 43 LATAM Airlines Peru 10 AirTravel 4 Lucky Air Air Malta Sky Airline 9 AirAsia 69 a) Maldivian Air Mediterranean Spirit Airlines 31 AirAsia (India) Nepal Airlines Air Moldova JAME_ AirAsia Japan Network Aviation Air Serbia United Airlines Airblue 2 Pakistan International Airlines Alitalia 38 Volaris All Nippon Airways 3_ PAL Express 9 Atlantic Airways (Faroe Islands) 1 Volaris Costa Rica Asiana Airlines 7 Pan Pacific Airlines 3 Atlasglobal Airbus A319neo Total (2) Avia Traffic Company 25(2) Atlasglobal Ukraine Africa Total (2) Bamboo Airways 5 Philippine Airlines 9 Austrian 22 Air Cote D'lvoire (2) Bangkok Airways 9 PhilippinesAirAsia 24 Avion Express 1 Airbus A320 Total 4,135 (33) Bassaka Air 2 Qingdao Airlines 14 Azerbaijan Airlines "T Africa Total 85 Batik Air 43(1) Royal Brunei Airlines Azores Airlines 2 2 British Airways Brüssels Airlines J7_ Bulgaria Air _^ Bulgarian Air Charter 6 ~13~ Condor Corendon Airlines _6 Croatia Airlines __2_^ Danish Air Transport _EasyJet _ _ EasyJet Europe EasyJet Switzerland 2 Edelweiss Air -J2. 2 Enter Air Ernest Airlines 3 Eurowings 43 Eurowings Europe Evelop Airlines 1 Finnair .11 FlyOne 2 Freebird Airlines 7 With 47 flying or ordered, Air Baltic leads the A220-300 fleet until North American deliveries build pace ^reeüira^Freebird Airlines Europe flightglobal.com 30 July-5 August 20191 Flight International 129 WORLD AIRLINER CENSUS Germanwings GetJet Airlines Iberia 14 Iberia Express 19 Jet2.com 1 Lauda 20 Level (Austria) 1 Lufthansa 75(4) Norwegian 2 Onur Air 9 Orange2fly 2 Pegasus 12 Red Wings Airlines Rossiya Airlines 6 S7 Airlines 18 SAS 11 SrnartLynx Malta 1 Smartwings 1 Sundair 3 Sun Express 10 SunExpress Germany 2 Swiss 19 TAP Air Portugal 19 Thomas Cook Airlines 4 A320neo Orders now total nearly three-quarters of the legacy A320ceo f leet, at almost 3,000 units TUI Airlines Nederland 4 2 TUI fly Bei g i um 4 AirCanada Rouge 2 Air Calin (2) Uzbekistan Airways 13(5) Vietnam Airlines (3) TUIUK 2 Alaska Airlines 53 Air China 49 Air India 27 Vistara 10(37) TUlfly 1 Allegiant Air 17 American Airlines 48 Air Macau 3(1) West Air (China) 6(1) ?4 (7) Aruba Airlines 3 Air New Zealand 3(4) 1 Europa Total 151 (491) (20) 84 Avianca 37 Air Travel (4) Aegean Airlines White 1 Avianca Costa Rica 7 AirAsia 29 (266) Air Malta 1(2) 2 Avianca Ecuador 6 All Nippon Airways 9(2) Atlantic Airways (Faroe Islands) (4) Bamboo Airways British Airways 10(12) Wizz Air 68 Avianca El Salvador 9 (3) Croatia Airlines (4) Wizz Air UK 4 Avianca Peru 2 Batik Air (D 1 5 Czech Airlines Yamal Airlines 8 Cubana Capital Airlines (7) 62 Cebu Pacific Air 1(4) EasyJet 27 (90) l Middle East Total 274 (6) 1Delta Air Lines 16(7) 39 Frontier Airlines 21 China Eastern Airlines Iberia 4(11) China Eastern Airlines Jiangsu 8 20 (64) ATA Airlines 1 Interjet 45 Lufthansa China Southern Airlines 20(11) Norwegian (58) Cham Wings 4
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