List of BAe 146 operators
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In 2016, 40 aircraft were in airline service, 20 BAe 146 and 20 Avro RJ. 10 were in Asia, 5 in Europe, 7 in the Americas, 1 in Africa, and 17 in Iran:
- 10: Mahan Air [1]
- 6: Cobham Aviation Services Australia [2]
- 1: Airlink[3]
- 7: Star Peru[4]
- 4: SkyJet Airlines [5]
- 6: Qeshm Airlines [6]
- 2: TezJet Airlines [7]
- 1: Taban Airlines [8]
Civil operators[]
Former operators are included on the following list.
- Albanian Airlines - ceased operations
- Australian airExpress
- Australian Airlink
- Cobham Aviation Services
- Norfolk Jet Express
- TNT
- Vincent Aviation
- Brussels Airlines - former operator
- Delta Air Transport - former operator
- SN Brussels Airlines - former operator
- TNT Airways - former operator
- TAM
- Aerosur
- - former operator
- TABA – Transportes Aéreos da Bacia Amazônica - former operator
- Bulgaria Air
- Hemus Air - ceased operations
- Air Atlantic - former operator
- Air BC - former operator
- Air Canada Jazz - former operator
- Air Nova - former operator
- Air Spray - currently flies converted BAe 146-200 aircraft as aerial firefighting air tankers.
- Conair Group - currently flies converted Avro RJ85 aircraft as aerial firefighting air tankers.
- First Air - former operator (Avro RJ85)
- North Cariboo Air - current operator of RJ100 aircraft.(2)
- Summit Air - current operator of Avro RJ85 and RJ100 aircraft
- Aerovías DAP
- Lan Chile - former operator
- CAAC Airlines - former operator
- →Air China - former operator
- →China Eastern Airlines - former operator
- →China Northwest Airlines→China Eastern Airlines - former operator
- SAM - former operator
Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Korongo Airlines - former operator
- Atlantic Airways - former operator
- Eurowings - former operator
- Lufthansa CityLine - former operator
- WDL Aviation
- Starbow Airlines
- Aegean Airlines - former operator
- Astra Airlines
- Ellinair
- - ceased operations
- Aviastar Mandiri
- - former operator
- Penas Air -ceased operations
- MDLR Airlines - ceased operations
- Aer Lingus - former operator
- CityJet - former operator
- Manx Airlines - former operator, ceased operations
- Alisarda - former operator; ceased operations
- Meridiana - former operator; ceased operations
- - ceased operations
- TezJet
- 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
- Star Peru
- Asian Spirit - former operator
- Royal Air Charter Service
- SkyJet
- Makung Airlines (now known as Uni Air) - former operator
- Romavia - former operator, ceased operations
- Centavia - ceased operations
- ASL Airlines Spain
- - former operator
- Orion Air - former operator
- Malmö Aviation / BRA Braathens Regional Airlines - ceased RJ operations in March 2020.[9]
- Transwede Airways - former operator, ceased operations in 2010.
- Crossair - ceased operations
- Swiss Global Air Lines - former operator
- Thai Airways - former operator
- Turkish Airlines - former operator
- AirUK - former operator
- British Caribbean Airways (British Virgin Islands) - former operator
- Capital Airlines - former operator
- Cello Aviation - former operator
- Dan-Air - former operator
- Debonair - former operator
- Flybe - former operator
- Jota Aviation
- Loganair - former operator
- Titan Airways - former operator
- AirCal - former operator
- AirPac - former operator (in Alaska)
- Air Spray - converted BAe 146 aircraft as aerial firefighting air tankers.
- Air Wisconsin (operating as United Express) - former operator of 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) (operating as Delta Connection) - former operator of the BAe 146-200.
- Business Express (operating as Delta Connection and Northwest Jetlink) - former operator of BAe 146-200 and Avro RJ70 aircraft
- Continental Express (operated by Presidential Airways) - former operator
- Discovery Airways - former operator
- Empire Airlines - former operator
- Mesaba Airlines (operating as Northwest Jetlink) - former Avro RJ85 operator
- Minden Air Corporation - converted BAe 146 aircraft as an aerial firefighting air tanker.
- Neptune Aviation - currently flies 9 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, which merged with American Airlines) - former operator (ex-PSA aircraft)
- WestAir, operating as United Express - former operator
- UM Airlines - former operator; ceased operations
- Uzbekistan Airways - former operator
- Air Zimbabwe - former operator
Military and government operators[]
- Government of Austria - (never flown)[10]
- Royal Bahraini Air Force - used as Royal Flight
- Bolivian Air Force - former operator[11]
- Ministry of State Secretariat - Presidential aircraft. The aircraft are owned and operated by Pelita Air[12][13]
- Free Libyan Air Force - former operator[14]
- Government of Mali - former operator[15]
- Nepalese Army Air Service - former operator[citation needed]
- Royal Saudi Air Force - former operator[citation needed]
- Dubai Air Wing
- United Arab Emirate Government
- Facility for Airborne Atmospheric Measurements
- Royal Air Force
- No. 32 (The Royal) Squadron RAF[16]
Corporate operators[]
The BAe 146 has also been flown by corporate operators.
References[]
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- ^ Burton, Keith (6 December 2006). "Photo #5870624 – FAB-098 – British Aerospace BAe 146-100 – Bolivia - Air Force". jetphotos.com. Retrieved 31 March 2021.
- ^ "BAe-146 200 "Republik Indonesia" – Pesawat Jet Empat Mesin Pertama yang Mendarat di Bandara Internasional Yogyakarta". kabarpenumpang.com (in Indonesian). 6 May 2019. Retrieved 31 March 2021.
- ^ "WAKIL PRESIDEN APRESIASI KINERJA PELITA AIR SERVICE SEBAGAI OPERATOR PESAWAT KEPRESIDENAN". pelita-air.com (in Indonesian). 10 October 2019. Retrieved 31 March 2021.
- ^ "Airshows >> Europe: Malta International Air Show 2011 - Review". globalaviationresource.com. 10 October 2011. Retrieved 31 March 2021.
- ^ Tregear, Rich (3 December 2007). "Picture ID 1083073 – BRITISH AEROSPACE BAE 146-100, TZ-ADT / E1009, MALI REPUBLIC". abpic.co.uk. Retrieved 31 March 2021.
- ^ "32 Squadron". Royal Air Force. Archived from the original on 17 July 2015. Retrieved 13 October 2012.
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