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Airliner Census Western-Built Jet and Turboprop Airliners World airliner census Western-built jet and turboprop airliners AEROSPATIALE (NORD) 262 7 Lufthansa (600R) 2 Biman Bangladesh Airlines (300) 4 Tarom (300) 2 Africa 3 MNG Airlines (B4) 2 China Eastern Airlines (200) 3 Turkish Airlines (THY) (200) 1 Equatorial Int’l Airlines (A) 1 MNG Airlines (B4 Freighter) 5 Emirates (300) 1 Turkish Airlines (THY) (300) 5 Int’l Trans Air Business (A) 1 MNG Airlines (F4) 3 Emirates (300F) 3 Turkish Airlines (THY) (300F) 1 Trans Service Airlift (B) 1 Monarch Airlines (600R) 4 Iran Air (200) 6 Uzbekistan Airways (300) 3 North/South America 4 Olympic Airlines (600R) 1 Iran Air (300) 2 White (300) 1 Aerolineas Sosa (A) 3 Onur Air (600R) 6 Iraqi Airways (300) (5) North/South America 81 RACSA (A) 1 Onur Air (B2) 1 Jordan Aviation (200) 1 Aerolineas Argentinas (300) 2 AEROSPATIALE (SUD) CARAVELLE 2 Onur Air (B4) 5 Jordan Aviation (300) 1 Air Transat (300) 11 Europe 2 Pan Air (B4 Freighter) 2 Kuwait Airways (300) 4 FedEx Express (200F) 49 WaltAir (10B) 1 Saga Airlines (B2) 1 Mahan Air (300) 2 FedEx Express (300) 7 WaltAir (11R) 1 TNT Airways (B4 Freighter) 4 Miat Mongolian Airlines (300) 1 FedEx Express (300F) 12 AIRBUS A300 408 (8) North/South America 166 (7) Pakistan Int’l Airlines (300) 12 AIRBUS A318-100 30 (48) Africa 14 Aero Union (B4 Freighter) 4 Royal Jordanian (300) 4 Europe 13 (9) Egyptair (600R) 1 American Airlines (600R) 34 Royal Jordanian (300F) 2 Air France 13 (5) Egyptair (600R Freighter) 1 ASTAR Air Cargo (B4 Freighter) 6 Yemenia (300) 4 Tarom (4) Egyptair (B4 Freighter) 2 Express.net Airlines (B4 Freighter) 7 Europe 43 North/South America 17 (39) Fly Int’l Airways (600) 1 FedEx Express (600 Freighter) 5 African Safari Airways (300) 1 Frontier Airlines 7 (4) Libyan Arab Airlines (600R) 2 FedEx Express (600R) 41 (6) Air Atlanta Icelandic (300) 1 LAN Airlines (20) Sudan Airways (600) 1 FedEx Express (600R Freighter) 10 Air Madrid (300) 1 Mexicana 10 Sudan Airways (600R) 2 Pinnacle Air Cargo (B4 Freighter) 2 Air Plus Comet (300) 3 US Airways (15) Tristar Air (B4 Freighter) 1 Tradewinds Airlines (B4 Freighter) 5 Czech Airlines (300) 3 AIRBUS A319-100 846 (321) Tunis Air (600R) 3 United Parcel Service (600R) 52 (1) HapagFly (300) 1 Africa 16 (1) Asia, Australasia & Mid East 132 (1) AIRBUS A310 199 (5) Kibris Turkish Airlines (200) 1 Air Mauritius 2 Air Hong Kong (600R) 8 Africa 6 MAP Jet (300) 1 South African Airways 11 Air Macau (600R Freighter) 1 Air Algerie (200) 2 S7 Airlines (Sibir) (200) 5 Tunis Air 3 (1) Air Macau (B4 Freighter) 3 Libyan Arab Airlines (200) 2 S7 Airlines (Sibir) (300) 3 Asia, Australasia & Mid East 119 (73) Ariana Afghan Airlines (B4) 3 Midwest Airlines (Egypt) (300) 1 Saga Airlines (300) 2 Air China 27 (8) China Airlines (600R) 2 Sudan Airways (300) 1 SAT Airlines (300) 1 Air Macau 5 China Eastern Airlines (600R) 10 Asia, Australasia & Mid East 69 (5) SATA Int’l (300) 3 Batavia Air 2 (1) China Southern Airlines (600R) 6 Air India (300) 19 TAP Portugal (300) 4 Cebu Pacifi c Air 8 (2) Galaxy Airlines (Japan) (600R) (1) Galaxy Airlines (Japan) (600R Freighter) 1 Indian Airlines (B4) 3 Iran Air (600R) 4 Iran Air (B2) 4 Japan Airlines Domestic (600R) 22 Korean Air (600R) 10 Kuwait Airways (600) 1 Kuwait Airways (600R) 5 Mahan Air (B4) 4 Pakistan Int’l Airlines (B4) 3 Qatar Airways (600R) 9 Qatar Airways (600R Freighter) 1 Saudi Arabian Airlines (600) 11 Thai Airways Int’l (600) 6 Thai Airways Int’l (600R) 15 Europe 96 ACT Airlines (B4 Freighter) 4 ACT Airlines (C4) 1 Air Atlanta Icelandic (600R Freighter) 4 Airbus Transport Int’l (600R ST Beluga) 5 Blue Airways (B4) 5 Eagle Aviation France (600R) 2 Europe Airpost (B4 Freighter) 3 European Air Transport (B4 Freighter) 13 Fly Air (B2) 3 Fly Air (B4) 3 HapagFly (600R) 1 AIRBUS Kuzu Airlines Cargo (B4 Freighter) 5 South African Airways is one of three African A319 operators, and has 11 aircraft in service Lufthansa (600) 11 Data compiled from the Flight Acas database www.fl ightglobal.com/acas www.fl ightglobal.com FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL 3-9 OCTOBER 2006 35 Cover story Chang An Airlines 3 Mexicana 16 Star Flyer 3 (1) Star XL German Airlines 4 China Eastern Airlines 13 (2) Northwest Airlines 66 (5) Syrian Arab Airlines 6 Swiss Int’l Air Lines 14 China Southern Airlines 23 (9) Skyservice 2 Tiger Airways 6 (6) TAP Portugal 15 Druk Air 2 Spirit Airlines 20 (10) TransAsia Airways 3 Thomas Cook Airlines (Belgium) 6 East Star Airlines 2 (1) TACA Int’l Airlines 7 (6) United Eagle Airlines 1 Thomas Cook Airlines (UK) 4 Hainan Airlines 5 (20) TAM Linhas Aereas 13 (2) Valuair 2 Turkish Airlines (THY) 14 (17) Indian Airlines 5 (21) United Airlines 55 (23) Vietnam Airlines 10 UM Air 1 Kingfi sher Airlines 3 (1) US Airways 93 (3) Europe 538 (218) VIA - 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