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Use CTL/F to Search for INACTIVE Airlines on This Page - Airlinehistory.Co.Uk The World's Airlines Use CTL/F to search for INACTIVE airlines on this page - airlinehistory.co.uk site search by freefind search Airline 1Time (1 Time) Dates Country A&A Holding 2004 - 2012 South_Africa A.T. & T (Aircraft Transport & Travel) 1981* - 1983 USA A.V. Roe 1919* - 1920 UK A/S Aero 1919 - 1920 UK A2B 1920 - 1920* Norway AAA Air Enterprises 2005 - 2006 UK AAC (African Air Carriers) 1979* - 1987 USA AAC (African Air Charter) 1983*- 1984 South_Africa AAI (Alaska Aeronautical Industries) 1976 - 1988 Zaire AAR Airlines 1954 - 1987 USA Aaron Airlines 1998* - 2005* Ukraine AAS (Atlantic Aviation Services) **** - **** Australia AB Airlines 2005* - 2006 Liberia ABA Air 1996 - 1999 UK AbaBeel Aviation 1996 - 2004 Czech_Republic Abaroa Airlines (Aerolineas Abaroa) 2004 - 2008 Sudan Abavia 1960^ - 1972 Bolivia Abbe Air Cargo 1996* - 2004 Georgia ABC Air Hungary 2001 - 2003 USA A-B-C Airlines 2005 - 2012 Hungary Aberdeen Airways 1965* - 1966 USA Aberdeen London Express 1989 - 1992 UK Aboriginal Air Services 1994 - 1995* UK Absaroka Airways 2000* - 2006 Australia ACA (Ancargo Air) 1994^ - 2012* USA AccessAir 2000 - 2000 Angola ACE (Aryan Cargo Express) 1999 - 2001 USA Ace Air Cargo Express 2010 - 2010 India Ace Air Cargo Express 1976 - 1982 USA ACE Freighters (Aviation Charter Enterprises) 1982 - 1989 USA ACE Scotland 1964 - 1966 UK ACE Transvalair (Air Charter Express & Air Executive) 1966 - 1966 UK ACEF Cargo 1984 - 1994 France ACES (Aerolineas Centrales de Colombia) 1998 - 2004* Portugal ACG (Air Cargo Germany) 1972 - 2003 Colombia ACI Airlines 2009 - 2013 Germany ACJet (Atlantic Coast Jet) 2006* - 2008 Kyrgyzstan ACORN Air 2000 - 2003* USA ACR (Avialinii Centralnych Rayonov) 1990* - 1990* South_Africa ACS (Air Cargo Services) 1993^ - 2002 Russia ACS (Air Charter Service) 1997* - 2000 Costa_Rica ACS (Air Charter Systems) 1997* - 2002 Belgium ACS Air Cargo 1986^ - 1988 Canada ACTA (Aerolineas Carreras Transportes Aereos) 1999* - 1999* USA Active Air (Active Aero) 1959 - 1970 Argentina A-D Aviation 1994 - 1995 Turkey Ada Air 1970 - 2006 Kenya Adam Air (Skyconnection Airlines) 1992 - 2007* Albania ADC Airlines (Aviation Development Company) 2003 - 2008 Indonesia The World's Airlines Adeah Cargo 1984^ - 2007 Nigeria Aden Airways 2004* - 2006* Haiti Adi Wahana Angkasa Nusantara 1949* - 1967 South_Yemen Admas Air Service 2000* - 2009* Indonesia Admiral Airlines 1989* - 1994 Ethiopia Adorna Airways 1961* - 1962 USA Advance Air Charters 1997 - 1997 Malaysia Adventurers 2000* - 2001 Canada Adygheya Avia 1971* - 1971* USA AECA Airlines (Aeroservicos Ecuatorianos) 1997* - 2009 Russia AER (Aerotransportes Entre Rios) 1977^ - 2000 Ecuador Aer Leisure 1962 - 1981 Argentina Aer Olympic 1999 - 2000 Ireland Aer Turas Teoranta (Irish Cargo Airlines) 2009 - 2011 Sweden Aeral 1962 - 2003 Ireland Aeralpi 1958* - 1980 Italy Aereo Teseo 1963^ - 1968 Italy Aerial Transit 1947 - 1948 Italy Aeriantur-M Airlines 1987* - 1990 USA Aerie Airlines 1996 - 2007 Moldova Aeris Charter Airline 1972* - 1977* USA Aeris Express 1999 - 2003 France Aero Africaine 2003 - 2003 France Aero Air Charter 1945^ - 1951* Algeria Aero Airlines 1995* - 2001 South_Africa Aero American Aviation 2002 - 2008 Estonia Aero Asia International 1978* - 1978* USA Aero B Venezuela 1993 - 2007 Pakistan Aero Bengal Airlines 1977* - 1984 Venezuela Aero Benin 1995 - 2000 Bangladesh Aero Bieke* 2004* - 2012 Benin Aero California (AeroCalifornia) 1997* - 1997 Puerto_Rico Aero Charter International 1982 - 2008 Mexico Aero Club de Angola 1991 - 1993 Netherlands Aero Coach (Aviation International) 1937^ - 1941 Portuguese_West_Africa Aero Continente Chile 1982 - 1991 USA Aero Continente Dominicana 1999 - 2002 Chile Aero Corporation of California 2002 - 2004 Dominican_Republic Aero Costa Rica 1928* - 1928* USA Aero Cuahonte 1991 - 1997 Costa_Rica Aero Cuenca 1957 - 2007 Mexico Aero Eslava (Aeroeslava) 2009 - 2011 Ecuador Aero Express 1996* - 1996* Mexico Aero Feliz 1995 - 1995 Argentina Aero Filipnas (Aero-Filipinas) 1990* - 1990* Mexico Aero Flight **** - **** Philippines Aero France International 2004 - 2005 Germany Aero Freight Partner 1989* - 1991 France Aero Gaucho 2005^ - 2006 Republic_of_Congo Aero Holland 1997 - 1998 Argentina Aero Honduras 1948 - 1953 Netherlands Aero Jet 2003 - 2005 Honduras Aero Kenya 1992 - 1996 Switzerland Aero La Paz 2005* - 2010* Kenya Aero Lanka 1975^ - 1990 Bolivia Aero Lift 2002* - 2009* Sri_Lanka Aero Lloyd 2004* - 2006* Philippines Aero Majestic Airlines 1981 - 2003 Germany Aero Nicaragua 2011 - 2012* Philippines Aero Nortesur (Aeronor Chile) 1994 - 1994 Nicaragua Aero Pacifico 1978- 1986 Chile The World's Airlines Aero Portuguesa 1992* - 1992 Mexico Aero Postal Cargo de Mexico 1953* - 1953 Portugal Aero Quetzal (Aeroquetzal) 1997* - 1998 Mexico Aero Regional 1989^ - 1992 Guatemala Aero Regionales (Aerolineas Regionales del Uruguay) 2005 - 2005 Argentina Aero Rt (Aero Joint Stock Company) 1994* - 1995 Uruguay Aero Sacasa 1919^ - 1912 Hungary Aero Santa 1976* - 1979* USA Aero Servicios (Trans Caribbean Airlines) 1993^ - 2000* Peru Aero Shell 1957 - 1993 Honduras Aero Spacelines 1987* - 2001 Ecuador Aero Sudpacifico (Aero Sud Pacifico) 1993* - 1993* USA Aero Trans Service 1996* - 2000* Mexico Aero Tumi 2005* - 2007 Kyrgyzstan Aero Uruguay (Aerolineas Uruguayas) 1992 - 1994 Peru Aero Virgin Islands 1977 - 2005 Uruguay Aero Voar (Voar Airlines) 1977 - 1995* US_Virgin_Islands Aero Zambia 1994 - 1998 Angola Aeroamerica 1995 - 2001 Zambia Aeroandina 1974 - 1981 USA Aerobecasa (Aero Benifciadora de Carne SA) 1981 - 1981 Chile Aerobol (AeroBol Transporte Aereo) 1974* - 1977 Bolivia AeroCancun 1985^ - 1995 Bolivia Aerocar Colombia 1989 - 1999 Mexico Aerocasa 1999* - 1999* Colombia AeroCedros **** - **** Ecuador Aerocom (Aeroportul International Marculesti) 1992 - 2003 Mexico Aerocomplex 1998 - 2007 Moldova Aeroconcept 1989 - 1991* UAE AeroCondor 1999^ - 2000 Belarus Aerocosta (Aerovias de la Costa) 1955^ - 1980 Colombia Aerodesa (Aeronaves del Ecuador SA) 1965^ - 1976 Colombia Aero-Dyne Airlines 1971^ - 1972* Ecuador Aeroel Airways 1965 - 1979* USA Aeroexo (Aviacsa Aerojecutivo) (Aero Exo) 1992^ - 1999 Israel AeroExpress 1994 - 2001 Mexico Aeroflete 1922^ - 1926 Hungary Aerofletes International (AFISA) 1968 - 1974 Spain Aerofreight Airlines (Aerofraht) (Air J) 1974* - 1989 Panama Aero-Fret Business 1997* - 2003 Russia Aerolaska 2003^ - 2009 Republic_of_Congo Aerolat 1982* - 1986 USA Aerolatino 1997* - 1997* Russia Aerolatino 1994^ - 1995 Venezuela Aerolessors (Aero Lessors) 1996* - 1996* Mexico AeroLicht 1966* - 1970 USA Aerolift Early 1990s Russia Aerolift 2002 - 2009 South_Africa Aerolift Airlines 2002* - 2006 Sierra_Leone Aerolik Airline 1982* - 1996 Philippines Aerolinair 1994 - 1996 Russia Aeroline International 2002^ - 2004 France Aerolineas Alpha 1998 - 1999 Romania Aerolineas Argo 1995^ - 1998 Peru Aerolineas Cargueras 1989* - 1989* Dominican_Republic Aerolineas de Guinea Ecuatorial 1995 - 2000* Colombia Aerolineas del Peru 2003^ - 2004 Equatorial_Guinea Aerolineas Dominguo Erregaborda 2005 - 2006* Peru Aerolineas Exaco (Expres Aereo Costaricense) 1965^ - 1967 Argentina Aerolineas INI (Ini Airlines) 1978* - 1978 Costa_Rica Aerolineas Internacionales 1961* - 1963 Argentina The World's Airlines Aerolineas Internacionales de Honduras 1994 - 2003* Mexico Aerolineas Peruanas **** - **** Honduras Aerolineas Santo Domingo **** - **** Peru Aerolineas Sudamericanas 2002* - 2002* Dominican_Republic Aerolineas TAO 2007 - 2008 Bolivia Aerolit Airline 1968 - 1974 Colombia AeroLyon (Aero Lyon) 1996* - 2000* Russia Aerom 1996 - 2001 France Aeromar Airlines 2006* - 2007 Moldova Aeromas 1968 - 2003 Dominican_Republic Aeroméxico Travel 1946* - 1949 Belgium_Congo Aeromil 2008 - 2011 Mexico Aeromina 2000 - 2000 Australia Aeromonterrey 1989* - 1989* Bolivia Aeromost Kharkiv (Aeromost-Kharkov Airlines) 1995* - 1995 Mexico Aeron International Airlines 2002^ - 2007 Ukraine Aeronausa de Mexico 1979 - 1989 USA Aeronaut 1987* - 1987* Mexico Aeronaut International Travel Club 1922 - 1925* USSR Aeronaves Alimentadoras 1971* - 1975 USA Aeronaves del Peru 1968 - 1977* Mexico Aeronaves Queen (Queen Air) 1965^ - 1996* Peru Aeronica (Aerolineas Nicaraguenses) 1998^ - 2004 Dominican_Republic Aeronord 1981 - 1992 Nicaragua Aeropa 2006* - 2007 Moldova Aeropa 1958 - 1960 Switzerland Aeropalas 1974 - 1975 Italy AeroPerlas (Aerolineas Pacifico Atlantico) 1971^ - 1974 Argentina AeroPeru (Aero Peru) 1987* - 2012 Panama Aeroplan 1973 - 1999 Peru Aeropol Przedsiebiorstow Uslug Lotnicze 1966* - 1967 Argentina Aeroportul 1974 - 1995 Poland Aeropostal (Compagnie Generale Aeropostale) 2004* - 2007 Moldova Aeropostal Alas de Centroamerica 1927 - 1933 Venezuela AeroPostal Cargo de Mexico 2005 - 2006 Costa_Rica AeroPostal Cargo de Mexico 1991 - 1998 Mexico AeroPostal Cargo de Mexico 2003 - 2010 Mexico AeroPro 2003 - 2010 Mexico AeroPuma 1988^ - 2010 Canada AeroRegional 1985^ - 1997 Costa_Rica Aerosanta 1980* - 2003 Peru Aerosegovia **** - **** Chile Aeroservice Cargo 1994* - 2003 Nicaragua AeroService Kazakhstan Aviakompaniasy 1998 - 1999 Ukraine Aerosmith Airlines 1991^ - 2000* Kazakhstan AEROSOL (Aerovias Sol de Colombia) 1967* - 1968 USA Aerostar 1989* - 2000* Colombia Aerosun International 1979* - 1984 USA Aerosur 1978* - 1982 USA AeroSur 1970* - 1970 Argentina Aerosur 1992 - 2012 Bolivia Aerosur 1993* - 1993 Uruguay Aerosur Paraguay 1996 - 1996 Peru AeroSur Patagonia 2007 - 2009* Paraguay Aerosvit Airlines 1994 - 1995 Argentina AeroTACA (Aerotransportes Casanare) 1999 - 2013 Ukraine Aerotal (Aerovias
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