List of Saab 340 operators
The list of Saab 340 operators lists former, military and current operators of the aircraft as of June 2009.
Civil operators
The active fleet of current operators
- Airest
- Aerolíneas Sosa
- Air Panama
- Air Rarotonga
- Air Urga
- Air Åland
- Aloha Air Cargo
- Avion Express
- Avitrans Nordic
- Business Aviation Center
- Caribair
- Cayman Airways
- CCA
- CTK – CiTylinK
- Direct Aero Services
- DOT LT
- Fleet Air
- Golden Air
- GLO Airlines
- Happy Air
- Hokkaido Air System
- IBC Airways
- Japan Air Commuter
- Kiwi Regional Airlines
- LADE
- Loganair
- Mali Air Express
- Mars RK
- Nextjet
- Nok Mini Airlines (SGA Airlines)
- Norse Air
- Overland Airways
- Pacific Coastal Airlines
- Pel-Air
- Pen Air (Peninsula Airways)
- Provincial Airlines
- RAF-Avia
- Regional Express (More commonly known as Rex)
- Seaborne Airlines
- Silver Airways
- SkyBahamas
- SkyBishkek
- SkyTaxi
- SOL
- Solinair
- SprintAir
- Timor Air
- Transportes Aéreos Guatemaltecos
- Transwest Air
- Tus Airways
- Vincent Aviation
- United Express
- Western Air
- Yanair
Regional Express Airlines, also known as Rex has leased 25 Saab 340B+ aircraft in the largest lease deal for the type. The 340B+ has a redesigned extended wing to increase flight performance and fuel efficiency. With the delivery of the 340B+ aircraft some of Rex's older aircraft were phased out, including all of their Saab 340As. Three of the 340As were converted into freighters for PEL-AIR and one was kept as a passenger aircraft. The other four went to SprintAir, Solinair and SOL. First Delivery was in May 2007. The 340B+ aircraft with extended wingtips (formerly in service with American Eagle) were all delivered and put into service by May 2010.[1]
Military operators
Former operators
- Kaiken Líneas Aéreas
- LAER Línea Aérea Entre Ríos
- LAPA
- TAN Transportes Aéreos Neuquén
- TAPSA Transportes Aéreos Petroleros S.A
- Andesmar
- Calm Air
- Corporate Express Charter and Business Flightline Solutions
- Prince Edward Air
- Quebecair Express
- Air Ostrava
- Job Air
- Air Vendee
- Alsavia
- BritAir
- Europe Aero Service
- Regional Airlines
- Darta
- Air Bremen
- Dauair
- Delta Air|Deutsche BA
- OLT
- RAF-Avia – cargo
- Adria Airways – cargo
- Tatra Air
- Crossair – launch customer
- American Eagle Airlines
- Business Express
- Castle Aviation – Freighter launch customer
- Chicago Express
- Comair
- Express Airlines I/Pinnacle Airlines
- Indiana State University Foundation
- Mesaba Airlines
- National Airlines (5M)
- RegionsAir
- Shuttle America
Source:[2]
References
- ↑ Flight International, 3–9 October 2006
- ↑ Saab Aircraft Leasing Corp. list of operators