- Source: List of BAe 146 operators
As of 14 September 2024, 84 aircraft are in service, including 25 BAe 146s and 59 Avro RJs. This includes 28 in North America, 25 in Asia, 15 in South America, 7 in Oceania, 6 in Africa and 3 in Europe.
Current operators
Australia
Pionair Australia (4)
Qantas Freight (3)
Bahrain
Bahrain Defence Force (4)
Bahrain Royal Flight (1)
Bolivia
EcoJet (4)
Minera San Cristobal (1)
TAM Empresa Pública - TAMep (1)
Canada
Conair Aerial Firefighting (3)
North Cariboo Air (2)
Summit Air (7)
Chile
Aerovías DAP (9)
Indonesia
Indonesia Government (1)
Iran
Islamic Republic of Iran (1)
Mahan Air (11)
Qeshm Airlines (3)
Yazd Airways (1)
Kyrgyzstan
TezJet (2)
Libya
Air Libya (5)
Morocco
Morocco Government (1)
United Kingdom
Empire Test Pilots' School (2)
Natural Environment Research Council (1)
United States
Aero-Flite Aerial Firefighting (7)
Air Spray USA (1)
Neptune Aviation Services (9)
Civil operators
Current and former operators are included on the following list.
Albania
Albanian Airlines - ceased operations
Armenia
Armenia Airways - former operator
Australia
Ansett Australia - ceased operations
Australian airExpress - ceased operations
Australian Airlink - ceased operations
National Jet Express, formerly Cobham Aviation Services Australia
Norfolk Jet Express - ceased operations
Pionair Australia
TNT - ceased operations
Belgium
Brussels Airlines - former operator
Delta Air Transport - former operator
SABENA - former operator
SN Brussels Airlines - former operator
TNT Airways - former operator
→ASL Airlines Belgium
Bolivia
Aerosur - ceased operations
EcoJet
TAM - ceased operations
Botswana
Air Botswana - former operator
Brazil
Air Brasil - former operator
TABA – Transportes Aéreos da Bacia Amazônica - former operator
Bulgaria
Avia Bravo
Bulgaria Air - former operator
Hemus Air - ceased operations
Canada
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
Chile
Aerovías DAP
LAN-Chile - former operator
→ LATAM Chile
People's Republic of China
CAAC Airlines - former operator
→Air China - former operator
→China Eastern Airlines - former operator
→China Northwest Airlines→China Eastern Airlines - former operator
Colombia
SAM - former operator
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Korongo Airlines - former operator
Djibouti
Air Djibouti - former operator
Dominican Republic
Sol Dominicana Airlines - ceased operations
Equatorial Guinea
Cronos Airlines - former operator
Faroe Islands
Atlantic Airways - former operator
Germany
Eurowings - former operator
Lufthansa CityLine - former operator
WDL Aviation - former operator
→German Regional Airlines
Ghana
Starbow Airlines - ceased operations
Greece
Aegean Airlines - former operator
Astra Airlines - former operator, ceased operations
Ellinair - former operator, ceased operations
Hungary
TNT Malev Express - ceased operations
Indonesia
Aviastar Mandiri
National Air Charter - former operator
Penas Air - ceased operations
India
MDLR Airlines - ceased operations
Iran
Mahan Air
Qeshm Air
Taban Air - former operator
Ireland
Aer Lingus - former operator
CityJet - former operator
Isle of Man
Manx Airlines - former operator, ceased operations
Italy
Air Dolomiti - former operator
Alisarda - former operator; ceased operations
Meridiana - former operator; ceased operations
Sagittair - ceased operations
Kyrgyzstan
TezJet
Latvia
airBaltic - former operator (Avro RJ70 1996-2005)
Libya
Air Libya
Malta
efly - ceased operations
Malaysia
Heritage Air (Melaka) - ceased operations
Mongolia
Eznis Airways - former operator
New Zealand
Air National - former operator, ceased flight operations
Ansett New Zealand, later Qantas New Zealand - former operator, ceased operations
Mount Cook Airlines - former operator
Vincent Aviation - ceased operations
Peru
Star Peru - former operator
Philippines
Asian Spirit - former operator
Royal Air Philippines
SkyJet Airlines
Republic of China
Makung Airlines (now known as Uni Air) - former operator
Romania
Aviro Air - ceased operations
Romavia - former operator, ceased operations
South Africa
Airlink - former operator
Safair - former operator
Serbia
Centavia - ceased operations
Spain
Meridiana Air - former operator
Orion Air - former operator
Pan Air - former operator
→ASL Airlines Spain - former operator, ceased operations
Sweden
Malmö Aviation / BRA Braathens Regional Airlines - ceased RJ operations in March 2020.
Transwede Airways - former operator, ceased operations in 2010.
Switzerland
Crossair - ceased operations
Swiss Global Air Lines - former operator
Thailand
Thai Airways - former operator
Turkey
Turkish Airlines - former operator
United Kingdom
AirUK - former operator
British Airways - former operator
British Caribbean Airways (British Virgin Islands) - former operator
Capital Airlines - former operator
Cello Aviation - former operator, ceased operations
Dan-Air - former operator
Debonair - former operator
Easyjet - former operator
Flightline - ceased operations
Flybe - former operator, ceased operations
Jota Aviation - former operator, ceased operations
Loganair - former operator
Titan Airways - former operator
United States
AeroFlite - current operator of converted BAe 146 aircraft as aerial firefighting air tankers.
AirCal - former operator
AirPac - former operator (in Alaska)
Air Spray - current operator of 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 - current operator of converted BAe 146 aircraft as an aerial firefighting air tanker.
Neptune Aviation - currently flies nine 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.
Pan Am Express - former BAe 146-100; 146-200 operators (all later acquired by Air Wisconsin)
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
Ukraine
UM Airlines - former operator; ceased operations
Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan Airways - former operator
Zimbabwe
Air Zimbabwe - former operator
Military and government operators
Austria
Government of Austria - (never flown)
Bahrain
Royal Bahraini Air Force - used as Royal Flight
Bolivia
Bolivian Air Force - former operator
Indonesia
Ministry of State Secretariat - Presidential aircraft. The aircraft are owned and operated by Pelita Air
Libya
Free Libyan Air Force - former operator
Mali
Government of Mali - former operator
Morocco
Royal Moroccan Air Force - VIP Transport Squadron
Nepal
Nepalese Army Air Service - former operator
Saudi Arabia
Royal Saudi Air Force - former operator
United Arab Emirates
Dubai Air Wing
United Arab Emirates Government
United Kingdom
Facility for Airborne Atmospheric Measurements
Empire Test Pilots' School
Royal Air Force
No. 32 (The Royal) Squadron RAF (former operator)
Zimbabwe
Air Force of Zimbabwe - No. 3 Squadron (former operator)
Corporate operators
The BAe 146 has also been flown by corporate operators.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet
- List of BAe 146 operators
- British Aerospace 146
- British Aerospace ATP
- BAE Systems Hawk
- Air transport of the British royal family and government
- Pacific East Asia Cargo Airlines
- Club Air
- British Aerospace 125
- TransNusa
- Buzz (airline founded in 1999)