List of BAC One-Eleven operators
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The following is a list of past operators of the BAC One-Eleven. As of September 23, 2014, there are no BAC One-Eleven airline operators, and no BAC One-Eleven aircraft operating for any military entities.
Civil operators[]
- ADC Airlines
- Adria Airways
- Aer Lingus
- Aeroamerica (U.S. charter carrier which operated former American Airlines aircraft in Europe)
- Air Illinois
- Air Malawi
- Air Manchester
- Air Pacific
- Air Siam
- Air UK
- Airways International Cymru
- United States / Air Wisconsin
- Allegheny Airlines
- Aloha Airlines
- American Airlines
- Arkia
- United States / Atlantic Gulf Airlines
- Austral
- Aviateca
- Bavaria Fluggesellschaft
- Braniff International Airways
- Bahamasair
- Belize Airways[1]
- British Air Ferries
- British Airways
- British Caledonian Airways
- British Eagle
- British European Airways
- British Island Airways
- British Midland Airways
- British United Airways
- United States / Britt Airways
- Caledonian Airways
- Cambrian Airways
- Cascade Airways
- Cayman Airways
- Central African Airways
- Channel Airways
- Court Line
- Cyprus Airways
- Dan-Air
- Faucett
- Florida Express
- Gulf Aviation
- Gulf Air
- Hapag-Lloyd
- Kabo Air
- LACSA
- LADECO
- Laker Airways
- LANICA
- Lauda Air
- Leeward Islands Air Transport (LIAT)
- London European Airways
- Mohawk Airlines
- Monarch Airlines
- Canada Nordair
- Okada Air
- Paninternational
- Pacific Express
- Philippine Airlines
- Quebecair
- Romavia
- Ryanair
- Sadia
- TACA Airlines
- TAE
- TAROM
- Transbrasil
- USAir
- VASP
- United States / Wright Airlines
- Zambia Airways
- Nationwide Airlines
- Aero Asia International
Military and government operators[]
Military[]
- Royal Australian Air Force - Two aircraft from 1967 to 1990.
- Philippine Air Force (1974-1984)
- 702 Squadron
Government[]
- Mexican Government
- Philippine Government
- Romanian Government
- UAE Government
Corporate operators[]
The One-Eleven was also operated by corporate operators, particularly in the United States and the Middle East.[2] An example was Tenneco, a US-based company.[3]
References[]
Categories:
- Lists of aircraft operators by aircraft type
- BAC One-Eleven