List of BAe 146 operators
Brussels Airlines Avro RJ85 on final Approach for Berlin Tempelhof Airport.
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Blue1 Avro RJ85 at Turku Airport.
In 2016, 144 aircraft were in airline service, 46 BAe 146 and 98 Avro RJ. 40 were in Asia, 72 in Europe, 22 in the Americas and 18 in Africa; the operators with eight or more aircraft were:[1]
- 16 : CityJet
- 15 : Mahan Air
- 13 : Cobham Aviation Services Australia
- 12 : BRA Braathens Regional Airlines
- 12 : Airlink
- 9 : ASL Airlines Spain
- 8 : Star Peru
- 1 : Astra Airlines
Civil operators
- TNT Airways - former operator
- Air Atlantic - Former operator
- Air BC - Former operator
- Air Canada Jazz - Former operator
- Air Nova - Former operator
- Air Spray Ltd. - Current operator flying converted BAe 146-200 aircraft as aerial firefighting air tankers.
- Conair Group - Current operator flying converted Avro RJ85 aircraft as aerial firefighting air tankers.
- First Air - Former operator (Avro RJ85)
- North Cariboo Air (1)
- Summit Air - Current operator with Avro RJ85 and RJ100 aircraft.
- Aerovías DAP
- Lan Chile - Former operator
- Civil Aviation Administration of China - Former operator
- →Air China - Former operator
- →China Eastern Airlines - Former operator
- →China Northwest Airlines→China Eastern Airlines - Former operator
- SAM - Former operator
- Korongo Airlines - Former operator
- Atlantic Airways - Former operator
- Eurowings - former operator
- Lufthansa CityLine- Former operator
- Astra Airlines
- Aegean Airlines - Former operator
- Ellinair
- TNT Malev Express - ceased operations
- National Air Charter - former operator
- Aviastar Mandiri
- Penas Air -ceased operations
- Aer Lingus - Former operator
- CityJet
- efly - ceased operations
- Heritage Air (Melaka) - ceased operations
- Eznis Airways - former operator, ceased operations
- Air National—Former operator, ceased flight operations
- Ansett New Zealand, later Qantas New Zealand—Former operator, ceased operations
- Mount Cook Airlines—Former operator.
- SkyJet
- Asian Spirit- Former Operator
- Royal Air Charter Service
- Makung Airlines (now known as Uni Air) - Former operator
- Romavia - former operator, ceased operations
- Centavia - ceased operations
- Meridiana Air - former operator
- Orion Air - Former operator
- Pan Air
- Malmö Aviation
- Transwede Airways - Former operator, ceased operations in 2010.
- Swiss Global Air Lines - former operator
- Crossair- ceased operations
- Thai Airways - former operator
- AirUK - former operator
- British Caribbean Airways (British Virgin Islands) - former operator
- Capital Airlines - former operator
- Cello Aviation - former operator
- Flybe - former operator
- Loganair - former operator
- Titan Airways - former operator
- Jota Aviation
- AirCal - Former operator.
- AirPac - Former operator (in Alaska).
- Air Spray USA Inc. - Current operator flying converted BAe 146 aircraft as aerial firefighting air tankers.
- Air Wisconsin (operating as United Express) - Former operator. Fleet included BAe 146-100, 146-200 and 146-300 aircraft. Only U.S. operator of BAe 146-300.
- American Airlines - Former operator (ex-AirCal aircraft).
- Aspen Airways - Former BAe 146-100 operator (acquired by Air Wisconsin)
- Atlantic Southeast Airlines (ASA) (now ExpressJet) (operating as Delta Connection) - Former operator of the BAe 146-200.
- Business Express (operating as Delta Connection and Northwest Jetlink) - Former operator. Fleet included BAe 146-200 and Avro RJ70 aircraft.
- Discovery Airways - Former operator.
- Continental Express (operated by Presidential Airways) - Former operator.
- Mesaba Airlines (operating as Northwest Jetlink) - Former Avro RJ85 operator.
- Minden Air Corporation - Current operator flying converted BAe 146 aircraft as an aerial firefighting air tanker.
- Neptune Aviation - Current operator flying converted BAe 146 aircraft as aerial firefighting air tankers.
- Pacific Southwest Airlines (PSA) - Former operator. Fleet included aircraft previously ordered by Pacific Express but not delivered.
- Presidential Airways - Former operator.
- Royal West Airlines - Former operator.
- TriStar Airlines - Former operator.
- USAir (became US Airways and was then merged with American Airlines) - Former operator (ex-PSA aircraft).
- WestAir, operating as United Express - Former operator.
- UM Airlines -former operator
- Uzbekistan Airways - former operator
Zimbabwe
- Air Zimbabwe - former operator
Military and government operators
Military operators
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RAF BAE146 QC at Kandahar Air Base, Afghanistan 2013
- Austrian Government (Never flown)
- Bolivian Air Force - former operator
- Free Libyan Air Force - former operator
- Military of Mali - former operator
- Nepalese Army Air Service - former operator
- Royal Saudi Air Force - former operator
Corporate operators
The BAe 146 has also been flown by corporate operators.
References
- ↑ "World Airliner Census". Flight Global. July 2016.
- ↑ "32 Squadron". Royal Air Force. Retrieved 13 October 2012.
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