| Airline
|
State or territory
|
Image
|
IATA
|
ICAO
|
Callsign
|
Hubs and focus cities
|
Commenced operations
|
Ceased operations
|
Notes
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| Q
|
| Quaker City Airways |
California |
|
|
|
|
Burbank |
1948 |
1961 |
Supplemental air carrier. Renamed Admiral Airways. Operated Boeing 307 Stratoliner[1]
|
| Queen City Flying Service |
Ohio |
|
|
|
|
Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky |
1940 |
1970 |
Operated Beech 18, C-45 Expeditor[2]
|
| R
|
| Ram Air Freight |
North Carolina |
|
|
REX |
RAM EXPRESS |
Raleigh Durham |
1982 |
2008 |
Operated Grumman Cheetah, Piper Seneca, Piper PA-32
|
| Ramp 66 |
South Carolina |
|
|
PPK |
|
North Myrtle Beach |
1991 |
1994 |
Operated Beech Baron, Beech Bonanza, Cessna 402[3]
|
| Ranger Airlines |
Texas |
|
|
|
|
El Paso |
1968 |
1970 |
Scheduled third-level services [4]
|
| Rankin Flying Service |
Oregon |
|
|
|
|
Swan Island |
1927 |
n/a |
Founded by Tex Rankin[5]
|
| Ransome Airlines |
Pennsylvania |
 |
RZ |
|
|
Northeast Philadelphia |
1967 |
1995 |
Feeder flights for Allegheny Commuter (1970-1982), Delta Connection (1984-1987), Pan Am Express (1987-1991) and Trans World Express (1991-1995)
|
| Rapid Air |
|
 |
|
|
|
|
1965 |
2006 |
Cargo operator. Known as Sparta Aviation Service
|
| Rapid Air Lines |
South Dakota |
|
|
|
|
Rapid City |
1930 |
1933 |
Merged with Hanford Airlines to form Hanford-Rapid Airlines[6]
|
| Rapid City Airlines |
South Dakota |
|
|
|
|
Rapid City |
1928 |
1929 |
Established as Pioneer Airways. Operated Curtiss Jenny[7]
|
| Raritan Valley Air |
New Jersey |
|
|
|
|
Manville |
1966 |
1968 |
Operated Beech 18, Beech Baron, Piper Apache[8]
|
| Rasmark Jet Charter |
Texas |
|
|
|
|
El Paso |
1984 |
2000 |
Operated Learjet 25, Falcon 20[9]
|
| Raven Air |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Anchorage |
1987 |
1992 |
Operated Cessna aircraft[10]
|
| Ravn Alaska |
Alaska |
 |
7H |
RVF |
RAVN FLIGHT |
Anchorage |
2014 |
2020 |
Shutdown due to travel disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic
|
| Ray Petersen Flying Service |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Bethel |
1937 |
1945 |
Acquired Bristol Bay Air Service and Jim Dodson Air Service[11]
|
| RCR Air |
North Carolina |
|
|
|
|
Lexington |
2007 |
2014 |
Operated Embraer ERJ 145[12]
|
| Reading Aviation Service |
Pennsylvania |
|
|
|
|
Reading |
1966 |
1966 |
Operated de Havilland Dove, Beech D18S[13]
|
| Rectrix Aviation |
Massachusetts |
|
|
|
|
Nantucket |
2005 |
2019 |
|
| Red Arrow Flying Service |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Miami |
1917 |
1919 |
Renamed to Chalk's Flying Service Operated Stinson Voyager with floats[14][15]
|
| Red Baron Airlines |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Palm Beach |
1979 |
1980 |
Renamed to Florida Commuter Airlines
|
| Red Carpet Airlines |
Florida |
|
|
RED |
|
Clearwater |
1978 |
1981 |
Renamed Aerosun International. Operated Convair 340, DC-3[16]
|
| Red Way |
Nebraska |
 |
|
|
|
Lincoln |
2023 |
2023 |
Virtual airlne
|
| Red Wing Flying Service |
Massachusetts |
|
|
|
|
Ware |
1929 |
1929 |
Air taxi[5]
|
| Rediske Air |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Soldotna |
1991 |
2017 |
|
| Redline Air Charters |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Ruby |
1996 |
2010 |
[17]
|
| Reeve Aleutian Airways |
Alaska |
 |
RV |
RVV |
REEVE |
Anchorage |
1932 |
2001 |
|
| Regent Air |
California |
|
|
|
|
Los Angeles |
1983 |
1986 |
Established as First Air. Operated B-727[18]
|
| Regina Cargo Airlines |
Florida |
 |
|
|
|
Miami |
1948 |
1960 |
Supplemental air carrier changed its name to Imperial Airlines in 1960
|
| RegionsAir |
Tennessee |
|
3C |
CEA |
CORP-X |
Smyrna |
1996 |
2007 |
|
| Reilly Air Service |
California |
|
|
|
|
Los Angeles |
1968 |
1971 |
Operated Beech 18[19]
|
| Reliant Airlines |
Michigan |
 |
|
RLT |
|
|
1984 |
2002 |
|
| Reno Air |
Nevada |
 |
QQ |
ROA |
RENO AIR |
Reno–Tahoe |
1992 |
1999 |
Merged into American Airlines
|
| Reno Air Express |
California |
|
|
|
|
San Jose |
1994 |
1995 |
[20]
|
| Renown Aviation |
California |
|
RG |
RGS |
|
Santa Maria |
1980 |
2000 |
Established as Western Aircraft Salvage[21]
|
| Republic Airlines |
Minnesota |
 |
RC |
REP |
REPUBLIC |
Minneapolis–Saint Paul |
1979 |
1986 |
Merged into Northwest Airlines
|
| Resort Air |
Missouri |
|
|
|
|
St. Louis Lambert |
1983 |
1989 |
Renamed to Trans States Airlines. Operated Swearingen Metro[22]
|
| Resort Air |
Rhode Island |
|
|
|
|
Block Island |
1990s |
1990s |
Charter carrier [23]
|
| Resort Air |
Oregon |
|
|
|
|
Sunriver |
1992 |
1992 |
Scenic tours [24]
|
| Resort Airlines |
North Carolina Florida District of Columbia |
 |
RA |
RA |
|
Pinehurst, North Carolina New York City Miami |
1945 |
1960 |
Scheduled international carrier limited to "sky cruises"
|
| Resort Airlines |
Maryland |
|
|
|
|
Baltimore–Washington |
1982 |
1986 |
Operated Piper aircraft[25]
|
| Resort Airways |
Hawaii |
|
|
|
|
Honolulu |
1960 |
1971 |
Absorbed by HATS Hawaiian Air Tour Service. Operated Aero Commander 500[26]
|
| Resort Commuter |
California |
|
|
|
|
Orange County |
1988 |
1995 |
Operated Convair 580[27]
|
| Resort Commuter Airlines |
South Carolina |
|
|
|
|
|
1975 |
1979 |
Renamed to Mid-South Airlines[28]
|
| Resort Commuter Airlines |
California |
|
XK |
|
|
Orange County |
1984 |
1989 |
Established as Catalina Commuter[29]
|
| Rhoades International |
Indiana |
|
|
RDS |
|
Columbus |
1989 |
2006 |
Renamed to Rhoades Aviation. Operated Convair C-131, Convair 240, DC-3, Douglas DC-6[30]
|
| Rich International Airways |
Florida |
 |
JN |
RIA |
RICHAIR |
Miami |
1970 |
1996 |
|
| Richmond Aviation |
Virginia |
|
|
|
|
Richmond |
1963 |
1971 |
Operated Piper Twin Comanche, Twin Bonanza, Mitsubishi MU-2[31]
|
| Riddle Airlines |
Florida |
 |
|
|
|
Miami |
1945 |
1965 |
Rebranded as Airlift International
|
| Rio Airways |
Texas |
 |
XO |
REO |
RIO |
Skylark Field |
1967 |
1986 |
Began as Hood Airlines
|
| RKO General |
Massachusetts |
|
|
|
|
|
1968 |
1970 |
Helicopter air taxi. Operated Bell 47, Bell 206[32]
|
| Robertson Aircraft Corporation |
Missouri |
|
|
|
|
Lambert Field |
1925 |
1929 |
[33]
|
| Robin Airlines |
California |
|
|
|
|
Long Beach |
1950 |
1951 |
Renamed to North Continent Airlines[34]
|
| Robinson Airlines |
New York |
|
|
|
|
Ithaca |
1945 |
1952 |
Renamed to Mohawk Airlines[35]
|
| Roblex Aviation |
Puerto Rico |
 |
|
ROX |
|
San Juan |
1997 |
2013 |
Cargo operator[36]
|
| Rochester Aviation |
Minnesota |
|
|
|
|
Rochester |
1969 |
1971 |
Operated Cessna 206[37]
|
| Rockford Air Charter |
Illinois |
|
|
|
|
Chicago Rockford |
1964 |
1971 |
Operated Cessna 206, Beech 18, Piper Twin Comanche[38]
|
| Rocky Mountain Airways |
Colorado |
 |
JC |
RMA |
ROCKY MOUNTAIN |
Denver Stapleton |
1965 |
1991 |
Began as Vail Airways. Merged into Continental Express
|
| Rogers Heavy Lift Helicopters |
California |
|
|
|
|
Fresno Yosemite |
1994 |
1998 |
Operated Sikorsky CH-54 Tarhe[39]
|
| Roscoe Turner Aeronautical Corporation |
Georgia |
|
|
|
|
Candler Field |
1925 |
1928 |
Operated Sikorsky S-29-A
|
| Rose Aviation |
California |
|
|
|
|
Hawthorne |
1968 |
1969 |
Operated Piper Apache, Aero Commander 500[40]
|
| Rosenbalm Aviation |
Massachusetts |
|
|
RAX |
ROSIE |
Willow Run |
1973 |
1991 |
Became Flagship Express Services. Operated Consolidated PBY Catalina, DC-6, DC-8-63F[41]
|
| Roseswift Air Service |
Michigan |
|
|
|
|
Grand Rapids |
1920 |
1920 |
Founded by Arthur Rosenthal and Thomas Swift. Operated Curtiss Jenny[42]
|
| Roswell Airlines |
New Mexico |
|
|
|
|
Roswell |
1976 |
1981 |
Founded by Dick Callens. Operated Piper Seneca[43]
|
| Roust Airways |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Nome |
1930 |
1935 |
Founded by Thomas Pedersen Roust [44]
|
| Royal Air |
Missouri |
|
|
|
|
Kansas City |
1978 |
1980 |
Operated Embraer Bandeirante[45]
|
| Royal American Airlines |
Arizona |
 |
|
|
|
Tucson |
1977 |
1986 |
Operated Vickers Viscount[46][47]
|
| Royal American Airways |
|
|
|
RLM |
|
|
1981 |
1993 |
Operated Convair 240, Convair 600, Vickers Viscount[48]
|
| Royal Hawaiian Air Service |
Hawaii |
 |
ZH |
|
|
|
1971 |
1986 |
Established as Hawaii Wings in 1963. Operated Cessna 402C [49]
|
| Royal Hawaiian Airlines |
Hawaii |
|
|
|
|
Honolulu |
1985 |
1986 |
[50]
|
| Royal West Airlines |
Nevada |
|
|
|
|
Las Vegas McCarran |
1981 |
1982 |
Operated DC-3[51]
|
| Royal West Airlines |
Colorado |
 |
|
RWE |
ROYAL WEST |
Colorado Springs |
1981 |
1987 |
Merged with Aero West Airlines in 1982. Operated DC-3, BAe 146[52]
|
| Royal West Airlines |
Nevada |
|
|
|
|
Las Vegas McCarran |
1986 |
1987 |
[53]
|
| Royal-Air |
Arkansas |
|
|
|
|
Goodwin Field |
1982 |
1982 |
Established as Jamaire. Renamed to Sunbelt Airlines[54]
|
| Royale Airlines |
Louisiana |
 |
OQ |
RAY |
ROYALE AIR |
New Orleans Armstrong |
1968 |
1989 |
|
| Rugby Aviation |
Washington |
|
|
|
|
Seattle-Tacoma |
2002 |
2007 |
Renamed to Northwest Sky Ferry[55]
|
| Russia Jet Direct |
Washington |
|
RD |
RYN |
|
Seattle–Tacoma |
2005 |
2005 |
|
| Ryan Air |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Anchorage |
1979 |
1988 |
Established as Unalakleet Air Taxi. Renamed to Arctic Transportation Services[56]
|
| Ryan Airline Company |
California |
|
|
|
|
San Diego |
1925 |
1926 |
|
| Ryan International Airlines |
Illinois |
 |
RD |
RYN |
RYAN |
Chicago Rockford |
1972 |
2013 |
|
| S
|
| S.I. Airways |
Texas |
|
|
|
|
Amarillo |
1974 |
1975 |
[57]
|
| S.S. Airways |
Kansas |
|
|
|
|
Amarillo |
1972 |
1972 |
Renamed to Century Airlines[58]
|
| S.S.W. |
Texas |
 |
|
|
|
El Paso |
|
1959 |
Supplemental air carrier shut by CAB in 1959 for stranding passengers due to lack of funds. dba Universal Airlines 1957–1959
|
| Saber Aviation |
|
|
SP |
SBR |
|
|
1978 |
1991 |
[59]
|
| Safeway Airlines |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Fairbanks |
1964 |
1968 |
Operated Piper Apache, Piper Comanche, Cherokee Six[60]
|
| Sair |
New York |
|
|
|
|
Syracuse |
1961 |
1999 |
[61]
|
| Salair |
Alaska |
 |
8S |
SIR |
|
Anchorage |
1980 |
1997 |
Operated DC-3, Convair 440. Renamed to Air Alaska Cargo
|
| Salmon Air |
Idaho |
 |
S6 |
MBI |
|
Boise |
1968 |
2009 |
Merged into McCall Aviation
|
| Samoa Air |
American Samoa |
|
|
|
|
Pago Pago |
1987 |
2003 |
|
| Samoan Airlines |
American Samoa |
|
SX |
SX |
|
Pago Pago |
1959 |
1960 |
CAB-certificated as an intl carrier.
|
| San Diego Sky Freight |
California |
|
|
|
|
San Diego |
1950 |
1952 |
Cargo operator [62]
|
| San Francisco and Oakland Helicopter Airlines |
California |
 |
OH |
|
SFO AIRLINES |
San Francisco |
1961 |
1986 |
|
| San Juan Airlines |
Washington |
 |
|
|
|
Port Angeles |
1947 |
1989 |
Commuter operator[63]
|
| San Juan Airlines |
|
|
YS |
|
|
|
1970 |
1989 |
Merged into Alaska Airlines[64]
|
| San Marino Taxi Aereo |
California |
|
|
|
|
Long Beach |
1999 |
2003 |
[65]
|
| Santa Fe Airline Company |
New Mexico |
|
|
|
|
Santa Fe |
1972 |
1972 |
Intrastate air carrier [66]
|
| Santa Fe Skyway
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1946
|
1947
|
[67]
|
| Santa Maria Airlines |
California |
|
|
|
|
Hancock Field |
1928 |
1935 |
Founded by George Allan Hancock[68]
|
| SAT-Air |
Texas |
|
|
|
|
San Antonio |
1983 |
1995 |
Renamed to Merlin Express[69]
|
| Satellite Aero |
Wyoming |
|
|
|
|
Jackson Hole |
1990 |
1995 |
Operated Cessna 206, Cessna 402C, Piper Navajo [70]
|
| Saturn Airways |
California |
 |
KS |
|
|
Oakland |
1960 |
1976 |
All American Airways until 1960. Supplemental air carrier. Merged into Trans International Airlines
|
| Sawyer Aviation |
Arizona |
|
|
|
|
Phoenix Sky Harbor |
1961 |
1998 |
Operated Cessna 182, Cessna 425C, Cessna Citation [71]
|
| SB Air |
Texas |
|
|
|
|
Dallas Love Field |
1999 |
2019 |
Established as Seven Bar Flying Services. Renamed to SevenBar Aviation. Medical transport operator.[72]
|
| Scanderbeg Air |
New York |
|
P1 |
|
|
New York Kennedy |
2009 |
2009 |
Charter carrier [73]
|
| SCAT South Central Air Transport |
Arkansas |
|
|
|
|
Fayetteville |
1946 |
1948 |
Operated Cessna UC-78[74]
|
| Scenic Air |
California |
|
|
|
|
Columbia |
1994 |
1995 |
[75]
|
| Scenic Air Tours Hawaii |
Hawaii |
|
|
|
|
Honolulu |
1992 |
1996 |
[76]
|
| Scenic Airlines |
Nevada |
|
YR |
YRR |
|
North Las Vegas |
1967 |
2007 |
Acquired by Grand Canyon Airlines and renamed to Grand Canyon Scenic Airlines[77]
|
| Scenic Airways |
Arizona |
|
|
|
|
Grand Canyon |
1927 |
1930 |
Renamed to Grand Canyon Airlines[78]
|
| Scheduled Skyways |
Arkansas |
 |
|
|
|
Fayetteville |
1953 |
1972 |
Merged into Air Midwest
|
| Scheerer Air |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Palm Beach |
1979 |
1980 |
Merged into Florida Commuter Airlines[79]
|
| Seaboard & Western Airlines |
New York |
 |
|
|
|
New York Kennedy |
1947 |
1961 |
Renamed to Seaboard World Airlines[80]
|
| Seaboard World Airlines |
New York |
 |
SB |
SEW |
SEABOARD |
New York Kennedy |
1946 |
1980 |
As Seaboard & Western Airlines, merged into Flying Tiger Line
|
| Seaco Airlines |
Michigan |
|
|
|
|
Detroit Metro |
1976 |
1980 |
Operated Cessna 402, Piper Aztec[81]
|
| Seacoast Air Transport |
Massachusetts |
|
|
|
|
New Bedford |
1937 |
1939 |
[82]
|
| SeaCoast Airlines |
Florida |
|
|
SCC |
SEA-COASTER |
St. Pete–Clearwater |
2002 |
2012 |
|
| Seagull Air |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Bethel |
1988 |
1989 |
Founded by J. Timothy Cracie[83]
|
| Seagull Air Lines |
Utah |
|
|
|
|
Salt Lake City |
1929 |
1930 |
Operated Curtiss Robin[84]
|
| Seair Alaska Airlines |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Anchorage |
1980 |
1986 |
Established as Sea Airmotive. Operated Convair 440, Twin Otter[85]
|
| Seaplanes of Key West |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Key West |
2004 |
2006 |
[86]
|
| SeaPort Airlines |
Oregon |
 |
K5 |
SQH |
SASQUATCH |
Portland |
2008 |
2016 |
Went into bankruptcy [87]
|
| Seattle Air Charter |
Washington |
|
|
|
|
Seattle-Tacoma |
1947 |
1949 |
[88]
|
| Seattle Commuter Airlines |
Washington |
|
|
|
|
Seattle-Tacoma |
1965 |
1968 |
Scheduled commuter air services [89]
|
| Seattle Flying Services |
Washington |
|
|
|
|
Seattle |
1930 |
1930 |
Founded by Vern Gorst[90]
|
| Seattle-Victoria Airmail Line |
Washington |
|
|
|
|
Seattle |
1919 |
1919 |
Established as Hubbard Air Transport[91]
|
| Sentinel Airlines |
Texas |
|
|
|
|
Abilene |
1971 |
1971 |
Operated Cessna 402[92]
|
| Seven Bar Flying Services |
Texas |
|
|
|
|
Dallas Love Field |
1947 |
1999 |
Medical transport operator. Renamed SB Air[93]
|
| Seven Seas Airlines |
California |
|
|
|
|
Burbank |
1957 |
1961 |
Operated C-46, DC-4[94]
|
| Severson Air Activities |
Montana |
|
|
|
|
Great Falls |
1964 |
1971 |
Operated Cessna 182, Cessna 320[95]
|
| Seward Airways |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Seward |
1937 |
1939 |
Founded by John Littley[96]
|
| Shalkow Air Cargo Express |
Ohio |
|
|
|
|
Cleveland Hopkins |
1982 |
1989 |
Established as Ace Air Cargo Express. Operated C-47[97]
|
| Shasta Air |
California |
|
|
|
|
Yreka Rohrer Field |
1968 |
1983 |
Operated Piper Navajo[98]
|
| Shavano Air |
Colorado |
|
|
SHV |
SHAVANO |
Harriet Alexander Field |
1960 |
2002 |
|
| Shawnee Airlines |
Florida |
|
XW |
SHW |
SHAWNEE |
Orlando Executive |
1968 |
1975 |
Acquired by Florida Airlines[99]
|
| Shawnee Airways |
Ohio |
|
|
|
|
Akron–Canton |
1961 |
1972 |
Founded by Ernest Stadvec[100]
|
| Sheffield P. Wilds |
South Carolina |
|
|
|
|
|
1967 |
1971 |
Operated Aero Commander 500, Piper Apache[101]
|
| Shelby Sky Haven |
Ohio |
|
|
|
|
Mansfield |
1948 |
1963 |
Renamed to GCS Air Service[102]
|
| Shelter Charter Services |
Georgia |
|
|
|
|
Atlanta |
2017 |
2017 |
Operated Cessna Citation I[103]
|
| Shelton-Jefferson Airways |
Missouri |
|
|
|
|
St. Louis Lambert |
1930 |
1931 |
Operated Ogden Osprey[5]
|
| Shenandoah Airlines |
Virginia |
|
|
|
|
Charlottesville–Albemarle |
1968 |
1970 |
Operated Beech E18S[104]
|
| Shoreline Aviation |
Connecticut |
|
|
|
|
Tweed New Haven |
1980 |
2020 |
Operated Cessna Caravan seaplane[105]
|
| Shorter Airlines |
Michigan |
|
|
|
|
Pellston Regional |
1968 |
1975 |
Operated Beech E18S, DC-3[106]
|
| Shuttle Air Lines |
California |
|
|
|
|
Glendale Grand Central |
1931 |
1932 |
Operated Ogden Osprey[5]
|
| Shuttle America |
Indiana |
 |
S5 |
TCF |
MERCURY |
Chicago O'Hare |
1995 |
2017 |
Republic Airways Holdings merged into another subsidiary
|
| Shuttle by United |
California |
 |
UA |
UAL |
UNITED |
San Francisco |
1994 |
2001 |
Subsidiary of United Airlines, renamed United Shuttle
|
| Sidles Airways |
Nebraska |
|
|
|
|
Lincoln |
1930 |
n/a |
Operated Stinson Detroiter (NC7474)[5]
|
| Siemans Air Transport |
Pennsylvania |
|
|
|
|
Uniontown |
1927 |
n/a |
Founded by Charles L. Siemans[5]
|
| Sierra Expressway |
California |
|
|
SRX |
SIERRA EX |
Oakland |
1994 |
1996 |
[107]
|
| Sierra Mountain Airways |
California |
|
|
|
|
Oakland |
1987 |
1989 |
[108]
|
| Sierra Nevada Airways |
Nevada |
|
ZS |
|
|
Las Vegas McCarran |
1984 |
1997 |
Operated Beech Baron, Cessna 402C[109]
|
| Sierra Pacific Airlines |
California |
 |
|
|
|
Oakland |
1965 |
1966 |
Operated Beech 18[110]
|
| Sierra Pacific Airlines |
Arizona |
|
|
|
|
Tucson |
1976 |
1982 |
[111]
|
| Sierra West Airlines |
California |
|
|
|
|
Van Nuys |
1974 |
1975 |
Operated Beech Queen Air[112]
|
| Silver State Airlines |
Nevada |
|
|
|
|
Las Vegas McCarran |
1979 |
1982 |
Charter carrier[113]
|
| Silver State Helicopters |
Nevada |
|
|
|
|
Henderson Executive |
1999 |
2008 |
|
| Silver Wings Aviation |
South Dakota |
|
|
|
|
Rapid City |
1975 |
1976 |
[114]
|
| Simmons Airlines |
Michigan |
 |
MQ |
SYM |
SIMMONS |
Marquette |
1978 |
1998 |
Merged into American Eagle Airlines
|
| Sis-Q Flying Service |
California |
|
|
|
|
Sonoma County |
1962 |
1979 |
Aerial fire fighting. Operated Grumman Tigercat[115]
|
| Sisk Aviation Activities |
Illinois |
|
|
|
|
St. Louis Downtown |
1964 |
1977 |
Third-level services [116]
|
| Sizer Airways |
North Dakota |
|
|
|
|
Fargo-Hector Field |
1970 |
1979 |
Established as Luthi Aviation. Operated Beech 18, Riley Rocket[117]
|
| Skagway Air Service |
Alaska |
|
7J |
SGY |
|
|
1964 |
2007 |
[118]
|
| Sky Bus Public Charter |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Fort Lauderdale |
1993 |
1993 |
Operated Boeing 727-200[119]
|
| Sky Courier |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1988 |
1988 |
To Airborne Express[120]
|
| Sky Harbor Air Service |
Nebraska |
|
NE |
SKD |
SKY DAWG |
Omaha |
1954 |
1970 |
[121]
|
| Sky Harbor Air Services |
Wyoming |
|
WY |
SHC |
SKY HARBOR CHEYENNE |
Cheyenne |
1988 |
|
[122]
|
| Sky King |
Florida |
 |
5K |
SGB |
SONGBIRD |
Miami |
1990 |
2015 |
Rebranded as Songbird Airways
|
| Sky Tours |
Massachusetts |
|
|
|
|
|
1947 |
1953 |
Established as Erie Isle Airways. Renamed to Island Airlines[123]
|
| Sky Tours Hawaii |
Hawaii |
|
|
|
|
|
1965 |
1971 |
[124]
|
| Sky Trek International Air Lines |
Virginia |
 |
|
|
|
Richmond |
1996 |
2000 |
Renamed Discovery Airways in 1999
|
| Sky Trucks International |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Fort Lauderdale |
1972 |
1975 |
[125]
|
| Skybus Airlines |
Ohio |
 |
SX |
SKB |
SKYBUS |
Columbus |
2007 |
2008 |
|
| Skybus Express |
Georgia |
|
|
|
|
Atlanta |
1991 |
1992 |
Operated GAF Nomad
|
| Skycoach |
California |
 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1950s combine. Aircraft in picture is Monarch Air Service or Currey Air Transport
|
| Skyfreighters |
Texas |
|
|
|
|
Grand Prairie |
1984 |
1991 |
Established as Coker Airfreight. Acquired by Kitty Hawk Airways. Operated Douglas C-117D[126]
|
| Skyfreight Airlines |
Florida |
 |
|
|
|
Miami |
1981 |
1984 |
Operated DC-3[127]
|
| Skyline Air Service |
Washington |
|
|
|
|
Seattle-Tacoma |
1967 |
1969 |
Founded by Tom Wilson. To Puget Sound Airlines[128]
|
| Skyline Motors Aviation Services |
Ohio |
|
|
|
|
Youngstown–Warren |
1979 |
1981 |
Renamed to B.A.S Airlines[129]
|
| Skylink Airways |
Maryland |
|
|
|
|
Washington Dulles |
2003 |
2005 |
Rebranded as MAXjet Airways
|
| Skymark Airlines |
California |
 |
|
|
|
Sacramento Executive |
1968 |
1969 |
[130]
|
| Skymaster Air Taxi |
New Hampshire |
|
8M |
SDD |
SKY DANCE |
Laconia |
1989 |
1993 |
Renamed Atlantic North Airlines[131]
|
| Skyservice USA |
Colorado |
 |
|
|
|
Chicago Rockford |
1998 |
2000 |
|
| Skystar International |
Virginia |
 |
|
SSK |
|
Washington National |
1984 |
1987 |
International pilgrimage[132]
|
| Skystream Airlines |
Illinois |
|
DN |
|
|
Chicago Meigs Field |
1973 |
1980 |
Founded by Cecil Pond. Acquired Hub Airlines[133]
|
| SkyValue |
Florida |
|
XP |
CXP |
RUBY MOUNTAIN |
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood |
2006 |
2007 |
|
| SkyValue Airways |
Michigan |
|
4A |
DYN |
|
Oakland County |
2018 |
2018 |
[134]
|
| Skyvan Airways |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1963 |
1964 |
Operated C-46[135]
|
| Skyway Airlines (Skyway Aviation) |
Missouri |
|
ZY |
|
|
Forney Field |
1960 |
1979 |
Air taxi operator[136]
|
| Skyway Airlines |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1968 |
1980 |
Known as Skyway Commuter. Operated Beech E18S[137]
|
| Skyway Airlines |
Wisconsin |
|
AL |
SYX |
SKYWAY-EX |
Milwaukee Mitchell |
1994 |
2008 |
|
| Skyway Commuter |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Ocala |
1984 |
1985 |
Established ad Skyway of Ocala[138]
|
| Skyway of Ocala |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Ocala |
1981 |
1984 |
Operated as Air Florida Commuter[139]
|
| Skyways International |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Miami |
1946 |
1951 |
Operated C-46, DC-3, Lockheed Lodestar[140]
|
| Skyways International |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Miami |
1969 |
1972 |
Renamed to Transair Cargo[141]
|
| Skyways International |
Texas |
|
|
|
|
Houston Bush |
1978 |
|
[142]
|
| Skyworld Airlines |
Colorado |
 |
PC |
SPC |
|
Denver |
1986 |
1992 |
Formerly Denver Ports of Call
|
| Slick Airways |
Texas |
 |
SL |
SL |
|
Hollywood Burbank |
1946 |
1966 |
To Airlift International
|
| Slocum Airlines |
Florida |
|
|
SLO |
SLOCUM |
Miami |
1981 |
1984 |
Operated as Air Florida Commuter[143]
|
| Small Community Airlines |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Dallas Love Field |
2007 |
2009 |
Operated BAE Jetstream[144]
|
| SMB Stage Lines |
Texas |
|
MJ |
STG |
STAGE |
Dallas Fort Worth |
1967 |
1990 |
Operated Convair 580, Convair 600, DC-3[145]
|
| Smokers Express |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Melbourne Orlando |
1993 |
1993 |
Not launched
|
| Smyer Aircraft |
Kansas |
|
|
|
|
Strother Field |
1968 |
1972 |
Operated Cessna 206, Cherokee Six[146]
|
| Solar Airlines |
New Mexico |
|
|
|
|
Roswell |
1964 |
1971 |
Operated Beech 18, Dumod Infinité I, PacAero Tradewind[147]
|
| Soldotna Air Service |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Soldotna |
1978 |
1979 |
[148]
|
| Song |
Georgia |
 |
DL |
DAL |
DELTA |
Atlanta |
2003 |
2006 |
Merged back in with its parent company, Delta Air Lines
|
| Songbird Airways |
Florida |
|
6K |
SGB |
SONGBIRD |
Orlando |
1990 |
2017 |
Began as Sky King Inc.[149]
|
| Sonora Air Lines |
Nevada |
|
|
|
|
Reno–Tahoe |
1967 |
1971 |
Operated Cessna 150, Cessna 172, Piper PA-23[150]
|
| Sourdough Air Transport |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Fairbanks |
1953 |
1962 |
[151]
|
| South Atlantic Airlines |
South Carolina |
|
|
|
|
Myrtle Beach |
1968 |
1969 |
Operated Aero Commander 500, Turbo Commander 690[152]
|
| South Bend Airways |
Indiana |
|
|
|
|
Cadet Field |
1927 |
n/a |
Founded by Stephen Darius, Carl G Jordan. Operated Pheasant H-10[5]
|
| South Central Air |
Alaska |
|
|
SCA |
|
Kenai |
1967 |
2001 |
Founded by Harold and Irene Andersen. Operated BAe Jetstream 31, BN Islander, Cessna[153]
|
| South Central Air Transport (SCAT) |
Mississippi |
|
|
|
|
Natchez–Adams |
1971 |
1977 |
[154]
|
| South Central Airlines |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Ocala |
1963 |
1964 |
[155]
|
| South East Airlines |
|
 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
The name of a 1950s combine, in whose name associated carriers flew.
|
| South Pacific Air Lines |
California |
 |
|
|
|
Honolulu |
1960 |
1963 |
Merged into Pan Am in 1964
|
| South Pacific Island Airways |
Hawaii |
|
HK |
SPI |
SOUTH PACIFIC |
Honolulu |
1973 |
1987 |
|
| South Winds Cargo |
Florida |
 |
WE |
SWC |
|
Miami |
2002 |
2005 |
Merged into Centurion Cargo. Operated DC-10
|
| Southcentral Air |
Alaska |
 |
XE |
SCA |
SOUTH CENTRAL |
Kenai |
1975 |
1999 |
[156]
|
| Southeast Airlines |
Tennessee |
|
SL |
|
SOUTHEAST |
Tri-Cities |
1956 |
1959 |
[157]
|
| Southeast Airlines |
Florida |
 |
NS |
SEA |
SOUTHEAST AIR |
Miami |
1966 |
1981 |
Originally known as Cat Cay Airlines[155]
|
| Southeast Airlines |
Florida |
 |
Sl |
SNK |
|
Youngstown–Warren |
1999 |
2004 |
|
| Southeast Airlines (Southeastern Aviation) |
Tennessee |
|
|
|
|
Jackson |
1960 |
1979 |
Operated de Havilland Dove[158]
|
| Southeast Skyways |
Alaska |
|
SE |
|
|
Juneau |
1968 |
1983 |
Founded by Dean Williams and Billy Bernhardt. Operated Cessna 207, DHC Beaver[159]
|
| Southeastern Commuter Airlines |
Georgia |
|
|
|
|
Atlanta |
1973 |
1983 |
Acquired by Atlantic Southeast Airlines
|
| Southern Air Transport (1929) |
Texas |
|
|
|
|
|
1929 |
1929 |
Controlled by Avco, the company that organized American Airlines
|
| Southern Air Transport |
Florida Ohio |
 |
SJ |
SJM |
SOUTHERN AIR |
Miami Columbus, Ohio |
1947 |
1998 |
CIA-owned 1960–1973. Assets became Southern Air
|
| Southern Airlines |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
|
1981 |
1981 |
Rebranding Florida Commuter Airlines[160]
|
| Southern Airlink |
Mississippi |
|
|
|
|
Bay Springs |
1996 |
1997 |
[161]
|
| Southern Airways |
Georgia |
 |
SO |
SO |
SOUTHERN |
Atlanta |
1949 |
1979 |
Merged with North Central Airlines to form Republic Airlines (1979–1986)
|
| Southern Airways |
Mississippi |
|
|
|
|
Jackson–Medgar |
1985 |
1987 |
Established a Flight Line[162]
|
| Southern Aviation |
Oklahoma |
|
|
|
|
Lawton |
1964 |
1974 |
Operated Cessna 182, Cessna 206[163]
|
| Southern Cross Airways |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1959 |
1960 |
Operated C-46[164]
|
| Southern Express |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
|
1984 |
1986 |
Formerly known as Finair Express[165]
|
| Southern International Airways |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
|
1981 |
1981 |
Successor of Florida Airlines operated as Air Florida Commuter[166]
|
| Southern Jersey Airways |
New Jersey |
|
6J |
ALC |
ACOM |
Cape May |
1946 |
1991 |
Established as Atlantic City Airlines operating as Allegheny Commuter[167]
|
| Southern Jersey Resorts Airways |
New Jersey |
|
|
|
|
Atlantic City |
1965 |
1990 |
Operated Twin Otter, Dash-8[168]
|
| Southern Maryland Aviation |
Maryland |
|
SF |
|
|
St. Mary's County |
1977 |
1979 |
[169]
|
| Southern Nevada Airlines |
Nevada |
|
|
|
|
|
1980 |
1981 |
[170]
|
| Southern Skyways |
Georgia |
|
|
|
|
Atlanta |
1980 |
|
A virtual airline (economics) which markets air travel branding
|
| Southwest Air Fast Express |
Oklahoma |
 |
|
|
|
St. Louis Lambert |
1928 |
1929 |
Acquired by American Airlines
|
| Southwest Airlines |
Texas |
|
|
|
|
San Antonio |
1965 |
1967 |
Established as Wild Goose Flying Service[171]
|
| Southwest Airways |
California |
 |
|
|
|
San Francisco |
1941 |
1958 |
Renamed to Pacific Air Lines
|
| Southwest Ryan Airlines |
Indiana |
|
|
|
|
McIntyre Field |
1928 |
n/a |
Operated Ryan Brougham[5]
|
| Special Aviation Systems |
Michigan |
|
|
|
|
|
2001 |
2004 |
Cargo carrier. Operated Embraer Bandeirante[172]
|
| Speed Star Express |
California |
|
|
|
|
|
1968 |
2005 |
Operated Twin Otter[173]
|
| Spirit Air |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
|
2005 |
2009 |
Commuter and package carrier [174]
|
| Spirit Aviation |
California |
|
|
|
|
Van Nuys |
1994 |
1995 |
Charter operator [175]
|
| Spirit Lake Airways |
Iowa |
|
|
|
|
Spencer |
1977 |
1979 |
Renamed to Great Lakes Airlines[176]
|
| Spirit of America Airlines |
California |
|
IM |
IAS |
BOXHALUER |
Los Angeles |
1959 |
1989 |
Established as IASCO[177]
|
| Spokane Airways |
Washington |
|
|
|
|
Spokane |
1990 |
2012 |
[178]
|
| Sports Air Travel |
Oregon |
|
|
WCC |
WEST COAST |
Portland–Troutdale |
1982 |
1999 |
[179]
|
| Sports Air Travel |
California |
|
|
|
|
Burbank |
1997 |
1997 |
To Ameriflight[180]
|
| Sports by Air |
South Carolina |
|
|
|
|
Hilton Head |
1968 |
1971 |
Operated Aero Commander 680[181]
|
| Sportsflight Airways |
Arizona |
|
|
|
|
Tucson |
1993 |
1995 |
Renamed to Pacific International Airlines[182]
|
| St. Germain Aviation |
Illinois |
|
|
|
|
Meigs Field |
1964 |
1971 |
Operated Piper Twin Comanche[183]
|
| St. Petersburg–Tampa Airboat Line |
Florida |
 |
|
|
|
St. Petersburg |
January 1914 |
May 1914 |
Benoist Type XIV
|
| Stadvec Aviation |
Illinois |
|
|
|
|
Akron–Canton |
1958 |
1961 |
Founded by Ernest Stadvec. Operated Piper PA-22 Tri-Pacer[184]
|
| Stagecoach Airways |
Texas |
|
|
|
|
San Antonio |
1958 |
1961 |
Operated Beech Twin Bonanza, Lockheed L.12 Electra[185]
|
| Standard Air Cargo |
California |
 |
|
|
|
San Diego |
1946 |
1953 |
Original name of Standard Airways
|
| Standard Air Lines |
California |
|
|
|
|
Los Angeles |
1927 |
1930 |
Subsidiary of Aero Corporation of California. In 1930 acquired by Western Air Express
|
| Standard Air Lines |
California |
 |
|
|
|
Long Beach |
1945 |
1949 |
Established as Fireball Air Express
|
| Standard Airways |
California |
 |
FD |
|
|
San Diego Burbank |
1946 |
1969 |
Established as Standard Air Cargo
|
| Standard Airways |
Michigan |
|
|
|
|
Pontiac |
1966 |
1969 |
Operated Beech 18, Piper Navajo[186]
|
| Star Air Service |
Alaska |
 |
|
|
|
Anchorage |
1932 |
1944 |
Renamed to Alaska Airlines
|
| Starflight |
Nevada |
|
|
|
|
Reno–Tahoe |
1975 |
1975 |
Operated BAC One-Eleven[187]
|
| Starlight Express |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1987 |
1991 |
Cargo feeder for FedEx Express[188]
|
| Starflite |
New York |
|
|
|
|
White Plains |
1965 |
1966 |
Contract service operator [189]
|
| Starship Airlines |
Arizona |
|
|
|
|
Tucson |
1991 |
2000 |
Operated Convair 240C, Convair 440F [190]
|
| Starstruck Jet |
Tennessee |
|
|
|
|
Nashville |
1998 |
1998 |
[191]
|
| State Airlines |
South Carolina |
|
|
|
|
Charlotte Douglas |
1940 |
1940 |
Operated Lockheed Lodestar, Bellanca Cruisair[5]
|
| State Airlines |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Ft. Lauderdale |
1981 |
1984 |
[192]
|
| StatesWest Airlines |
Arizona |
 |
YW |
SWJ |
STATES |
Phoenix Sky Harbor |
1986 |
1993 |
|
| Stateswide Airline |
New Hampshire |
|
|
|
|
Manchester–Boston |
1964 |
1965 |
Operated de Havilland Dove[193]
|
| Stearns Air Alaska |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Anchorage |
1992 |
2001 |
[194]
|
| Stewart Air Service |
California |
|
|
|
|
Los Angeles |
1946 |
1971 |
[195]
|
| Stol Air Commuter |
California |
|
VB |
|
|
Fresno Yosemite |
1972 |
1978 |
Renamed WestAir Commuter Airlines[196]
|
| Stout Air Services |
Michigan |
|
|
|
|
Ford Airport |
1925 |
1930 |
Purchased by National Air Transport
|
| Strachan Skyways |
Georgia |
|
|
|
|
Hunter Field |
1936 |
1938 |
[197]
|
| Streamline Air |
Massachusetts |
|
|
SRY |
STINGRAY |
Hanscom Field |
2010 |
2012 |
|
| Suburban Airlines |
|
 |
AL |
|
|
DuBois |
1968 |
1989 |
To Allegheny Airlines
|
| Suburban Airways |
California |
 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Summit Airlines |
Pennsylvania |
|
DU |
SMM |
SUMMITAIR |
Philadelphia |
1966 |
1986 |
Established as Del Air Cargo Airlines[198]
|
| Summit Airways |
Colorado |
|
|
|
|
Denver |
1946 |
1947 |
Established as Challenger Airlines[199]
|
| Summit Aviation |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Miami |
1999 |
1999 |
Charter operator[200]
|
| Sumo Airlines |
New York |
|
SM |
|
|
New York Kennedy |
1988 |
1996 |
Cargo operator. Operated Piper Lance[201]
|
| Sun Air Express |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Fort Lauderdale |
2014 |
2016 |
Acquired by Southern Airways Express[202]
|
| Sun Air International |
Florida |
 |
|
|
|
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood |
2011 |
2014 |
Rebranded as Sun Air Express
|
| Sun Aire Lines |
California |
|
OO |
|
|
Palm Springs |
1968 |
1984 |
Established as Borrego Springs Airlines. Merged into SkyWest Airlines
|
| Sun Airlines |
Missouri |
|
|
|
|
St. Louis Lambert |
1967 |
1970 |
Founded by George Caleshu. Operated Beech 18, Twin Otter, de Havilland Heron[203]
|
| Sun Airlines |
Florida |
|
YX |
|
|
|
1969 |
1978 |
[204]
|
| Sun Jet International |
Florida |
 |
JX |
SJI |
SUNJET |
St. Pete–Clearwater |
1993 |
1997 |
Founded by Tom Kolfenbach. Renamed to Southeast Airlines[205]
|
| Sun Land Airlines |
Nevada |
 |
RF |
|
|
Reno |
1980 |
1981 |
Operated single Boeing 737-200[206]
|
| Sun Pacific International |
Arizona |
|
|
SNP |
|
Tucson |
1995 |
1999 |
Operated Boeing 727-200[207]
|
| Sun Valley Airlines |
Utah |
|
|
|
|
Salt Lake City |
1964 |
1972 |
Established as Janss Airways in 1964. Acquired by Key Airlines[208]
|
| Sun Valley Key Airlines |
Idaho |
 |
|
|
|
Friedman Memorial |
1968 |
1972 |
Formerly Sun Valley Airlines renamed to Key Airlines
|
| Sun West Airlines |
Arizona |
|
KY |
SNW |
SUN WEST |
Phoenix Sky Harbor |
1980 |
1985 |
|
| Sunaire Express |
Virgin Islands |
|
OY |
SUA |
SUNBIRD |
Saint Croix Rohlsen |
1982 |
1994 |
Went bankrupt[209]
|
| Sunbelt Airlines |
Arkansas |
|
JM |
BTR |
|
Harrell Field |
1979 |
1984 |
Known as Jamaire until March 1982[210]
|
| Sunbird Air |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Fort Lauderdale |
1984 |
1989 |
Operated Convair 440[211]
|
| Sunbird Airlines |
North Carolina |
|
ED |
SBD |
SUNBIRD |
Charlotte Douglas |
1979 |
1987 |
Absorbed by Atlanta Express. Became CCAir in 1986.[212]
|
| Sunbird Airlines |
Tennessee |
|
|
|
|
Nashville |
1980 |
1980 |
Operated Piper Cherokee Six[213]
|
| Sunbird Airways |
Florida |
|
B6 |
|
|
Orlando |
1993 |
1996 |
[214]
|
| SunCoast Airlines |
Florida |
|
WS |
SNT |
SUNCOAST |
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood |
1986 |
1988 |
Went bankrupt. Operated Boeing 727-100
|
| Sunjet Aviation |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Orlando Sanford |
1997 |
1999 |
Operated Cessna Citation V, Learjet 35[215]
|
| Sunrise Airlines |
Nevada |
|
OQ |
SDC |
SUNDANCE |
Las Vegas McCarran |
1967 |
2000 |
Established as Lake Powell Air Service[216]
|
| Sunwest International |
|
 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Sunworld International Airlines |
Kentucky |
 |
SM |
SWI |
SUNWORLD |
Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky |
1996 |
2004 |
|
| Sunworld International Airways |
Nevada |
 |
JK |
SWI |
SUNWORLD |
Las Vegas McCarran |
1983 |
1988 |
Established as Jetwest International Airways
|
| Supair |
California |
|
|
|
|
Buchanan Field |
1950 |
1953 |
Operated DC-3[217]
|
| Superior Air |
West Virginia |
|
|
|
|
Fairmont |
1972 |
1973 |
Operated BN Islander[218]
|
| Superior Airlines |
Georgia |
|
|
|
|
Atlanta |
1960 |
1963 |
Operated de Havilland Dove, Aero Commander[219]
|
| Superior Airlines |
Indiana |
|
|
|
|
|
1961 |
1962 |
|
| Superior Airlines |
Arizona |
|
|
|
|
Columbus Glenn |
1994 |
2003 |
To Mesa Airlines
|
| Susquehanna Airways |
New York |
|
|
|
|
Sidney |
1979 |
1985 |
Established as Forde-Aire. Operated Riley Turbo Skyliner, Piper Aztec[220]
|
| Swift Air |
Florida |
 |
WQ |
SWQ |
SWIFTFLIGHT |
Miami |
1997 |
2019 |
Renamed to iAero Airways
|
| Swift Aire Lines |
California |
 |
WI |
|
|
San Luis Obispo |
1969 |
1981 |
Merged with Golden Gate Airlines
|
| Swissjets |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Fort Lauderdale |
2000 |
2001 |
Renamed to Tourjets[221]
|
| T
|
| T & G Aviation |
Arizona |
|
|
|
|
Buckeye |
1990 |
2000 |
Renamed to International Air Response. Operated Douglas DC-6, Douglas DC-7B [222]
|
| TAB Express Airlines |
Florida |
|
|
TBI |
TAB |
Melbourne Orlando |
1992 |
2005 |
Operated Beech 1900[223]
|
| TAG Airlines |
Michigan |
 |
|
|
|
Detroit City |
1955 |
1970 |
Shut down following crash
|
| TAT-Maddux Air Lines |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1929 |
1930 |
Merged with Western Air Express to form Transcontinental & Western Air
|
| Tahoe Air |
California |
 |
XP |
CXP |
CASINO EXPRESS |
Lake Tahoe |
1999 |
1999 |
|
| Taku Glacier Air Gold |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Juneau |
1984 |
1994 |
Operated Cessna Stationair, DHC Beaver[224]
|
| Talkeetna Air Service |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Talkeetna |
1947 |
1948 |
Renamed to Talkeetna Air Taxi[225]
|
| Tamgass Aviation |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
|
1964 |
1969 |
Renamed to Southcoast Airways[226]
|
| Tanana Air Taxi |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Tanana |
1972 |
1974 |
Renamed to Alaska Central Airways[227]
|
| Tanner Airlines |
California |
|
|
|
|
Los Angeles |
1930s |
1930s |
Operated Stinson Detroiter[5]
|
| TapJets |
North Dakota |
|
|
|
|
Fargo Hector |
2016 |
2018 |
[228]
|
| Taquan Air Service |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Ketchikan |
1977 |
2000 |
Renamed to Taquan Air. Operated DHC Beaver[229]
|
| Tar Heel Aviation |
North Dakota |
|
|
THC |
TARHEEL |
Jacksonville Ellis |
1975 |
2000 |
[230]
|
| Tatonduk Flying Service |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Eagle |
1977 |
1980 |
Renamed to Everts Air Alaska. Operated Cessna 180[231]
|
| Taxi Air Group |
Ohio |
|
|
|
|
Cleveland Burke Lakefront |
1955 |
1957 |
Founded by William Knight. Renamed to TAG Airlines. Operated DHC Otter[232]
|
| Ted |
Illinois |
 |
UA |
UAL |
UNITED |
Denver |
2004 |
2009 |
Merged back into parent company United Airlines
|
| Tejas Airlines |
Texas |
|
TB |
|
|
San Antonio |
1976 |
1980 |
Filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy[233]
|
| Telair International |
|
 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Telford Aviation |
Maine |
|
|
|
|
|
1995 |
2004 |
[234]
|
| Tempelhof Airways |
Florida |
 |
|
TEH |
TEMPELHOF |
Fort Lauderdale |
1981 |
1990 |
Operated from West Berlin
|
| Temple Airlines |
|
 |
|
|
|
|
1968 |
1968 |
[235]
|
| Tempus Jets |
South Carolina |
|
|
|
|
Greenville–Spartanburg |
2007 |
2018 |
Executive jet charter. Went bankrupt[236]
|
| TEMSCO Airlines |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Ketchikan |
1986 |
1991 |
The helicopter division continue to operate as TEMSCO Helicopters Inc.[237]
|
| Tennessee Airways |
Tennessee |
|
ZN |
TEN |
TENNESSEE |
Knoxville McGhee |
1978 |
1990 |
Operated Embraer Bandeirante[238]
|
| TennesseeSkies |
Tennessee |
|
|
|
|
Nashville |
2009 |
2012 |
A Pacific Wings subsidiary
|
| Tepper Aviation |
Florida |
 |
|
|
|
Crestview |
1987 |
2006 |
[239]
|
| Texas International Airlines |
Texas |
 |
TI |
TIA |
TEXAS |
Houston Intercontinental DFW Airport |
1969 |
1982 |
Merged into Continental Airlines
|
| Texas National Airlines |
Texas |
|
|
TXN |
TEXAS NATIONAL |
San Antonio |
1986 |
1988 |
Established as Border Airlines[240]
|
| The Air-Oasis Co |
California |
|
|
|
|
Long Beach |
1963 |
1963 |
Operated DC-3[241]
|
| The Gulf Coast Airline |
Louisiana |
|
|
|
|
New Orleans |
1923 |
1932 |
Renamed to Johnson Airways[242]
|
| The Hagerstown Commuter |
Maryland |
|
|
|
|
Hagerstown |
1962 |
1983 |
Operated as an Allegheny Commuter[243]
|
| The Hawaii Express |
Hawaii |
 |
LP |
HEA |
|
Los Angeles |
1982 |
1983 |
|
| The Lord's Airline |
Florida |
 |
5Q |
|
|
Miami |
1986 |
1987 |
|
| The Maui Commuter |
Hawaii |
|
|
|
|
Kahului |
1975 |
1978 |
Founded by Jack Holzman and Robert Frost. Established as Ananda Air[244]
|
| Thompson Aeronautical Corporation |
Ohio |
|
|
|
|
Cleveland |
1928 |
1932 |
Renamed to Transamerican Airlines[5]
|
| Thor Solberg Aviation |
New York |
|
|
|
|
Curtiss Field |
1929 |
1930 |
Operated Great Lakes 2-T-1, Bellanca CH-200[245]
|
| Thunderbird Airlines |
Utah |
|
|
|
|
Ogden-Hinckley |
1964 |
1969 |
Renamed to Key Airlines. Operated Twin Otter[246]
|
| Tibben Flight Lines |
Iowa |
|
|
|
|
Cedar Rapids |
1992 |
1996 |
Charter operator[247]
|
| TMA Trans-Michigan Airlines |
Michigan |
|
|
|
|
Traverse City |
1969 |
1972 |
Cargo carrier[248]
|
| TMC Airlines |
Michigan |
|
|
TMM |
WILLOW RUN |
Willow Run |
1994 |
2005 |
Cargo carrier. Operated L-188, DC-8[249]
|
| Tol Air |
Puerto Rico |
|
TI |
TOL |
TOL AIR |
|
1983 |
2006 |
Acquired by Four Star Air Cargo
|
| Tourjets |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Fort Lauderdale |
2001 |
2002 |
Established as Swissjets[250]
|
| Tower Air |
New York |
 |
FF |
TOW |
TEE AIR |
New York Kennedy |
1983 |
2000 |
|
| TPA-The Aloha Airline |
Hawaii |
 |
|
|
|
Honolulu |
1950 |
1958 |
Established as Trans-Pacific Airlines[251]
|
| TPI International Airways |
Georgia |
 |
UF |
|
|
Brunswick Golden Isles |
1989 |
1996 |
[252]
|
| Tradewinds Airlines |
North Carolina |
 |
WI |
TDX |
TRADEWINDS EXPRESS |
Piedmont Triad |
1991 |
2010 |
|
| Trans Air |
Florida |
|
GO |
TRA |
TRANS ISLAND |
Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood |
1982 |
1986 |
Established as Trans Island Airways[253]
|
| Trans Air Lines |
Louisiana |
|
|
|
|
New Orleans Armstrong |
1962 |
1963 |
Renamed to Air Lines. Operated Aero Commanders[254]
|
| Trans Air Link |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Miami |
1986 |
1989 |
[255]
|
| Trans Alaskan Airlines |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Anchorage |
1955 |
1963 |
Operated DC-4, DC-6A, PBY-5A Catalina[256]
|
| Trans American Airways |
California |
|
|
|
|
Lockheed Air Terminal |
1946 |
1957 |
Founded by Edward Ware Tabor. Member airline of North American Airlines Group
|
| Trans American Charter |
Illinois |
 |
|
ECQ |
|
Chicago O'Hare |
1992 |
1995 |
[257]
|
| Trans Caribbean Airways |
New York |
 |
TR |
TCA |
|
|
1945 |
1971 |
Acquired by American Airlines
|
| Trans Caribbean Air Cargo Lines |
New York |
|
TR |
TCA |
|
|
1945 |
1971 |
Original name of Trans Caribbean Airways
|
| Trans Continental Airlines |
Michigan |
 |
TD |
TCN |
TRANSCOM |
Willow Run |
1974 |
1992 |
Established as International Airlines Academy. Rebranded as Express.Net Airlines
|
| Trans East Airlines |
New Hampshire |
|
|
|
|
Manchester–Boston |
1963 |
1972 |
Formed as Statewide Airlines
|
| Trans East International |
New York |
|
|
|
|
Farmingdale |
1982 |
1984 |
Established as New York Air. Renamed to Island Air. Operated Twin Otter, Embraer Bandeirante[258]
|
| Trans Global Airlines |
California |
|
|
|
|
Long Beach |
1957 |
1961 |
Founded by Donald Rich[259]
|
| Trans Global Airlines |
New Jersey |
|
|
|
|
Newark Liberty |
1979 |
1984 |
Charter carrier[260]
|
| Trans Global Vacations |
|
 |
|
|
|
|
2002 |
2003 |
[261]
|
| Trans International Airlines |
California |
 |
TV |
|
TRANSAMERICA |
Oakland |
1960 |
1979 |
Supplemental air carrier, formed as Los Angeles Air Service, rebranded to Transamerica Airlines
|
| Trans International Airlines |
Florida |
|
LP |
|
|
Orlando |
1985 |
1989 |
reconstituted Central American International
|
| Trans International Express |
|
 |
|
BAP |
BIG APPLE |
|
1998 |
2002 |
[262]
|
| Trans Island Airways |
Florida |
|
GO |
TRA |
TRANS ISLAND |
Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood |
1977 |
1982 |
Sold and renamed to Trans Air[263]
|
| Trans Magic Airlines |
Idaho |
|
|
|
|
Boise |
1969 |
1974 |
Merged into Air Idaho[264]
|
| Trans National Airlines |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1948 |
1957 |
Originally Alaska Southern Airlines. Member airline of North American Airlines Group
|
| Trans National Airlines (1973) |
California |
|
|
|
|
Oakland |
1973 |
1979 |
[265]
|
| Trans Ocean Airways |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Arcadia |
1989 |
1990 |
Established as Gulf Air International[266]
|
| Trans Penn Airlines |
Pennsylvania |
|
|
|
|
Reedsville |
1971 |
1980 |
Operated Piper Navajo[267]
|
| Trans Regional Airlines |
Texas |
|
|
|
|
Big Spring |
1975 |
1977 |
Founded by Louis Rosembaum. Established as El Paso Transport[268]
|
| Trans Sierra Airlines |
Arizona |
|
|
TSI |
|
Tucson |
1970 |
1971 |
Founded by Chris Condon and Allan Silliphant. Renamed to Sierra Pacific Airlines[269]
|
| Trans Southern Airways |
South Carolina |
|
|
|
|
Florence |
1976 |
1985 |
Established as Pee Dee Air Express Inc.[270]
|
| Trans Southern Aieways |
Georgia |
|
|
|
|
|
1984 |
1985 |
Routes that had been dropped by Piedmont Airlines[271]
|
| Trans States Airlines |
Missouri |
 |
AX |
LOF |
WATERSKI |
Chicago–O'Hare Denver |
1989 |
2020 |
Shutdown due to travel disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic
|
| Trans Tropic Airlines |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Miami |
|
|
|
| Trans World Airlines |
Missouri |
 |
TW |
TWA |
TWA |
New York Kennedy |
1950 |
2001 |
Merged into American Airlines
|
| Trans World Connection |
|
|
New York Kennedy Los Angeles |
|
|
| Trans World Express |
 |
RZ |
Philadelphia Northeast |
1987 |
1995 |
|
| Trans-Air-Link |
Florida |
 |
|
GJB |
SKY TRUCK |
Opa Locka |
1977 |
? |
|
| Trans-Cal Airlines |
California |
|
|
|
|
Long Beach |
1968 |
1971 |
Operated Beech Queen Air, Beech Bonanza[272]
|
| Trans-Central Airlines |
Oklahoma |
 |
ZM |
ACN |
|
Oklahoma City |
1980 |
1984 |
[273]
|
| Trans-Colorado Airlines |
Colorado |
|
VJ |
TCE |
TRANS COLORADO |
Gunnison–Crested Butte |
1980 |
1988 |
Became a Continental Express carrier
|
| Trans-Florida Airlines |
Florida |
|
|
TFA |
TRANS FLORIDA |
Daytona Beach |
1966 |
2006 |
Established as Daytona Aviation in 1962[274]
|
| Trans-Marine Airways |
New York |
|
|
|
|
Daytona Beach |
1945 |
1946 |
Charter services[275]
|
| Trans-Michigan Airlines |
Michigan |
|
|
|
|
Traverse City |
1969 |
1970 |
Operated Beech 99, Cherokee Six[276]
|
| Trans-Mo Airlines |
Missouri |
|
XU |
|
|
|
1966 |
1986 |
|
| Trans-Nebraska Airlines |
Nebraska |
|
|
|
|
|
1971 |
1973 |
Founded by Tom Brown. Operated Cessna 402A [277]
|
| Trans-Nevada Air Service |
Nevada |
|
|
|
|
Las Vegas McCarran |
1968 |
1971 |
Commuter services. Operated Beech C-45 Expeditor[278]
|
| Trans-Pacific Airlines |
Hawaii |
|
|
|
|
Honolulu |
1946 |
1950 |
Renamed to TPA-The Aloha Airline. Operated C-47[279]
|
| Trans-Texas Airways |
Texas |
 |
TT |
|
|
Houston-Hobby Dallas-Love Field |
1947 |
1968 |
Renamed to Texas International Airlines. Operated DC-3, Convair 240[280]
|
| Transair |
New York |
|
|
|
|
New York-LaGuardia |
1946 |
1946 |
[281]
|
| Transair Airlines |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
St. Pete–Clearwater |
1946 |
1949 |
Operated DC-3, DC-4, Lockheed Super Electra, Lockheed Lodestar[282]
|
| Transair Cargo |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Miami |
1972 |
1977 |
Established as Skyways International in 1962[283]
|
| Transair Hawaii |
Hawaii |
|
|
|
|
Honolulu |
1946 |
1948 |
Operated C-46[5]
|
| Transamerica Airlines |
California |
 |
TV |
TVA |
TRANS-AMERICA |
Oakland |
1979 |
1986 |
Established in 1948 as Los Angeles Air Services
|
| Transcontinental & Western Air |
New York |
|
|
|
|
New York-LaGuardia |
1930 |
1950 |
Renamed to Trans World Airlines; operated DC-1, DC-2[284]
|
| Transcontinental Air Transport |
|
 |
|
|
|
|
1928 |
1929 |
Merged with Maddux Air Lines to form TAT-Maddux Air Lines
|
| TransMeridian Airlines |
Georgia |
 |
T9 |
TRZ |
TRANS MERIDIAN |
Orlando Sanford |
1995 |
2005 |
Established as Prime Air
|
| Transocean Air Lines |
California |
 |
TL |
|
TALOA |
Oakland |
1946 |
1960 |
Went bankrupt[285]
|
| TransOcean Airways |
Louisiana |
 |
QG |
GAT |
GULFTRANS |
New Iberia |
1989 |
1990 |
Established as Gulf Air Transport. Charter operator
|
| Transtar Airlines |
Florida |
 |
|
TRH |
TRANSTAR |
Orlando |
1992 |
1993 |
[286]
|
| TranStar Airlines |
Texas |
 |
MC |
TST |
TRANSTAR |
Houston-Hobby |
1986 |
1987 |
Shut down by parent company Southwest Airlines
|
| Transtate Airlines |
New York |
|
|
|
|
New York-LaGuardia |
1963 |
n/a |
Operated Lockheed L-1049[287]
|
| Transwest Air Express |
California |
 |
|
ACW |
|
Oakland |
1977 |
1981 |
Established as Zoom Zoom Air in 1973. Renamed to Air Charter West. Operated DC-3[288]
|
| Transwestern Airlines |
Utah |
 |
WZ |
TRW |
TRANS WEST |
Logan-Cache |
1977 |
1983 |
Acquired by Horizon Air
|
| Travel Air Aviation |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1969 |
1972 |
As part of Allegheny Commuter. Operated Beech 99[289]
|
| Tri-Motor Safety Airlines |
New York |
|
|
|
|
Garden City |
1929 |
1929 |
Rename to New York Safety Airlines. Operated Ford Trimotor (NC1780)[290]
|
| Tri-State Airlines |
Iowa |
|
|
|
|
Rickenbacker |
1930 |
1936 |
Renamed to Hanford Tri-State Airlines[291]
|
| Tri-State Flying Service |
West Virginia |
|
|
|
|
Huntington Tri-State |
1971 |
1972 |
Established as Air Enterprises in 1969[292]
|
| Tricon International Airlines |
Texas |
|
RI |
|
|
Dallas Love Field |
1967 |
1978 |
Operated Beech 18, DC-3[293]
|
| Trinity Air Bahamas |
Florida |
 |
|
|
|
Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood |
1993 |
1993 |
[294]
|
| TriStar Airlines |
Nevada |
 |
T3 |
TRY |
TRISTAR AIR |
Las Vegas McCarran |
1995 |
1997 |
|
| Tropic Air |
Hawaii |
|
|
|
|
Honolulu |
1980 |
1989 |
Associated with Air Molokai[295]
|
| Tropic Air |
California |
|
|
|
|
Burbank |
1988 |
1988 |
[296]
|
| Tropical Airways |
New York |
|
|
|
|
New York Kennedy |
1986 |
1989 |
[297]
|
| Tropics International |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Miami |
1968 |
1971 |
Operated Beech 18[298]
|
| Trump Shuttle |
New York |
 |
TB |
TPS |
TRUMP |
New York-LaGuardia |
1989 |
1992 |
To US Airways Shuttle
|
| Tulip City Executive Express |
Minnesota |
|
|
|
|
Holland |
1995 |
1995 |
Operated Beech 18[299]
|
| Tulsa-Oklahoma City Airline |
Oklahoma |
|
|
|
|
Tulsa |
1928 |
1929 |
Ownership transferred to Universal Aviation Corporation[300]
|
| Turbo Air |
Idaho |
|
|
|
|
Boise |
1995 |
1995 |
Charter carrier[301]
|
| Turks Air Cargo |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Miami |
1972 |
2015 |
Founded by Robert Caravan[302]
|
| Turner Airlines |
Indiana |
|
|
|
|
Indianapolis |
1947 |
1950 |
Renamed to Lake Central Airlines[303]
|
| TWC Aviation, Inc
|
California
|
|
|
|
|
San José
|
1998
|
2015
|
Acquired and rebranded into Landmark Aviation[304]
|
| Twentieth Century Airlines |
North Carolina |
|
|
|
|
Charlotte Douglas |
1946 |
1963 |
Founded by Glen Shave and Christopher Bachman. Operated DC-3, DC-4. A member carrier of North American Airlines
|
| Tyee Airlines |
Alaska |
|
OF |
|
|
Ketchikan |
1975 |
1986 |
Operated DHC Beaver[305]
|
| Tyme Airlines |
Ohio |
|
|
|
|
Cleveland Burke |
1965 |
1967 |
Merged into Wright Airlines[306]
|
| U
|
| U Fly Air Freighters |
Texas |
|
|
|
|
Dallas Fort Worth |
1973 |
1975 |
Cargo operator[307]
|
| U. S. Airlines |
New York Florida Georgia |
|
|
|
|
Fort Lauderdale Atlanta St Peterburg |
1945 |
1954 |
Scheduled freight carrier
|
| U.S. Aviation |
Wyoming |
|
BH |
|
|
Riverton |
1977 |
1979 |
Renamed to Air U.S.[308]
|
| UltrAir |
New York |
 |
|
ULT |
ULTRAIR |
New York Kennedy |
1993 |
1994 |
[309]
|
| UltrAir |
Texas |
|
RL |
ULT |
|
Houston Bush |
1993 |
1994 |
Operated 727-200[310]
|
| Unalakleet Air Taxi |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Unalakleet |
1953 |
1979 |
Renamed to Ryan Air[311]
|
| United Couriers |
California |
|
|
|
|
Burbank |
1971 |
1971 |
Merged with California Air Charter[312]
|
| United Feeder Service |
Illinois |
|
U2 |
UFS |
FEEDER EXPRESS |
Chicago O'Hare |
1993 |
2000 |
[313]
|
| United Shuttle |
California |
 |
UA |
UAL |
UNITED |
San Francisco |
1994 |
2001 |
Subsidiary of United Airlines, formerly Shuttle by United; folded back into United
|
| United States Air Transport |
New York |
|
|
|
|
New York Curtis |
1929 |
1930 |
Operated Ryan Brougham[5]
|
| United States Overseas Airlines |
New Jersey |
 |
|
|
|
Cape May |
1946 |
1964 |
Large supplemental air carrier, flew scheduled service (including to Okinawa) and military charters
|
| United Union Airways |
Washington |
|
|
|
|
Felts Field |
1929 |
1929 |
Founded by W R Frentzel, C M Baker & Francis Baker[314]
|
| Universal Air Lines Corporation |
Missouri |
 |
|
|
|
St. Louis Lambert |
1928 |
1934 |
Merged with 90 other airlines to form American Airlines
|
| Universal Airlines |
Texas |
|
|
|
|
El Paso |
1957 |
1959 |
dba of S.S.W.
|
| Universal Airlines |
Michigan California |
 |
UV |
UV |
|
Willow Run Oakland |
1966 |
1972 |
Established as Zantop Air Transport
|
| Universal Airlines |
Michigan |
|
|
|
|
Willow Run |
1990 |
1992 |
Cargo operator[315]
|
| Universal Aviation Corporation |
Missouri |
|
|
|
|
|
1929 |
|
An airline holding company
|
| Upper Valley Aviation |
Texas |
|
|
|
|
McAllen Miller |
1964 |
1975 |
Operated Beech 99, Beech E18S[316]
|
| Uraba, Medellin and Central Airways |
Panama Canal Zone |
|
UR |
UR |
|
N/A |
1932 |
1959 |
Owned, equipped and crewed by Pan Am
|
| U.S. Aircoach |
California |
 |
|
|
|
Hollywood Burbank |
1949 |
1959 |
Supplemental air carrier shut by CAB in 1959 for finances & compliance
|
| US Airways |
Arizona |
 |
US |
USA |
US AIR |
Phoenix Sky Harbor |
1997 |
2015 |
Merged into American Airlines
|
| US Airways Express |
 |
Phoenix Sky Harbor |
Rebranded as American Eagle
|
| US Airways Shuttle |
Virginia |
 |
Washington National |
Founded as Eastern Air Lines Shuttle, rebranded as American Airlines Shuttle
|
| US Check Airlines |
Ohio |
|
|
|
|
|
1974 |
1974 |
Delivery of documents and small packages [317]
|
| US Helicopter |
New York |
|
UH |
USH |
US HELI |
Downtown Manhattan Heliport |
2004 |
2009 |
|
| USA3000 Airlines |
Pennsylvania |
 |
US |
GWY |
GETAWAY |
Philadelphia |
2001 |
2012 |
|
| USAfrica Airways |
Virginia |
 |
|
|
|
Washington Dulles |
1994 |
1995 |
|
| USAir |
Arizona |
 |
|
|
|
Phoenix Sky Harbor |
1979 |
1997 |
Renamed to US Airways
|
| Utah Pacific Airways |
Utah |
|
|
|
|
Ogden |
1931 |
n/a |
[5]
|
| Uvalde Aero Service |
Texas |
|
|
|
|
Uvalde |
1965 |
1977 |
Operated Lockheed L-12 Electra Junior, Piper Navajo, Piper Twin Comanche[318]
|
| V
|
| Vagabond Air Travel Club |
Ohio |
|
|
|
|
|
1970 |
1974 |
Air travel club. Operated DC-6B, L-188 Electra[319]
|
| Vail Airways |
Colorado |
|
|
|
|
|
1966 |
1968 |
Founded by Gordon Autry[320]
|
| Val-Air Lines |
Texas |
|
|
|
|
Mercedes |
1950 |
n/a |
Feeder service. Operated Beech Bonanza, Ryan Navion[5]
|
| Valdez Airlines |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Anchorage |
1980 |
1984 |
Merged with Air North to form Liberty Air[321]
|
| Valdosta Phoenix Airlines |
Georgia |
|
|
|
|
Valdosta |
1972 |
1973 |
[322]
|
| Vale International Airlines |
Tennessee |
|
|
VIN |
|
Nashville |
1979 |
1980 |
[323]
|
| Valley Airlines |
California |
|
|
|
|
Oakland |
1968 |
1974 |
Merged with Ram Airways to form Pacific Northwest Airways[324]
|
| Valley Airlines |
Maine |
|
|
|
|
Fort Kent |
1981 |
1989 |
Renamed to Northeast Express[325]
|
| Valley Airpark Commuter Service |
Colorado |
|
|
|
|
Denver |
1975 |
1977 |
[326]
|
| Valley Catalina Airlines |
California |
|
|
|
|
Van Nuys |
1981 |
1981 |
[327]
|
| Valley Isle Aviation |
Hawaii |
|
|
|
|
Kahului |
1965 |
1967 |
[328]
|
| ValuJet Airlines |
Georgia |
 |
J7 |
VJA |
CRITTER |
Atlanta |
1993 |
1997 |
Merged into AirTran Airways
|
| Vance Air Services |
Montana |
|
|
|
|
Great Falls |
1928 |
n/a |
Founded by Clare Vance. Operated Stinson Detroiter[5]
|
| Vance International Airways |
Washington |
 |
|
|
|
Boeing Field |
1960 |
1970 |
Briefly known as Charter International Airlines. Became McCulloch International Airlines
|
| Vanguard Airlines |
Missouri |
 |
NJ |
VGD |
VANGUARD AIR |
Kansas City |
1994 |
2002 |
Low cost /low fare airline
|
| Varney Air Lines |
Idaho |
 |
|
|
|
Salt Lake City |
1926 |
1934 |
Merged into United Airlines
|
| Vee Neal Airlines |
Pennsylvania |
|
|
|
|
Latrobe |
1980 |
1983 |
renamed to Jetstream International Airlines[329]
|
| Vercoa Air Service |
Illinois |
|
|
|
|
Danville |
1964 |
1975 |
Renamed to Britt Airways[330]
|
| Vero Monmouth Airlines |
Georgia |
|
VM |
VMA |
VERO MAMMOUTH |
Vero Beach |
1973 |
1975 |
Operated de Havilland Heron, Martin 4-0-4[331]
|
| Veterans Air Lines |
New Jersey |
|
|
|
|
Newark |
1945 |
n/a |
Operated DC-3, DC-4[332]
|
| Via Airlines |
Florida |
 |
VC |
SRY |
|
Orlando |
2015 |
2019 |
Established as Charter Air Transport. Operated Embraer Brasilia, Embraer ERJ 145[333]
|
| Viair |
New Jersey |
|
|
|
|
Newark |
1935 |
1935 |
Charter and resort air service [334]
|
| ViaAir |
Florida |
 |
VC |
SRY |
STINGRAY |
Beckley Raleigh County |
1997 |
2019 |
Went bankrupt
|
| Victory Aviation Services International |
New York |
|
|
|
|
New York-LaGuardia |
1995 |
1999 |
[335]
|
| Viking Air Lines |
California |
|
|
|
|
Lockheed Air Terminal |
1946 |
1956 |
Established as Aero-Van Express
|
| Viking Air Transport |
California |
|
|
|
|
Glendale, California |
1946 |
1947 |
In 1947 became non operating parent company of Aero-Van Express
|
| Viking International Airlines |
Minnesota |
|
VO |
VIK |
VIKING |
Minneapolis–Saint Paul |
1969 |
1994 |
Acquired by Eagle Air International[336]
|
| Vintage Airways |
Florida |
 |
|
|
|
Kissimmee |
1992 |
1995 |
Founded by Richard Branson operated in 1940s livery[337]
|
| Vintage Props and Jets |
Florida |
 |
VQ |
VPP |
VINTAGE |
New Smyrna Beach |
1992 |
2008 |
Went bankrupt
|
| Virgin America |
California |
 |
VX |
VRD |
REDWOOD |
San Francisco |
2004 |
2018 |
Acquired by Alaska Airlines
|
| Virgin Islands Seaplane Shuttle |
US Virgin Islands |
|
|
VSS |
WATERBIRD |
Saint Croix |
1982 |
1989 |
[338]
|
| Virginia Air Cargo |
Maryland |
|
|
|
|
Baltimore–Washington |
1974 |
1979 |
Operated BN islander, Short Skyvan[339]
|
| Visco Flying Service |
California |
|
|
|
|
Los Angeles |
1964 |
1967 |
Operated shuttle service. Renamed to Imperial Airlines[340]
|
| Viscount Air Service |
Arizona |
 |
|
VCT |
VISCOUNT AIR |
Tucson |
1992 |
1996 |
Operated B-727, B-737
|
| Vision Airlines |
Nevada |
 |
V2 |
RBY |
RUBY |
North Las Vegas |
1994 |
2017 |
Established as Vision Air. Incorporated in Virginia. Revoked by State
|
| VQ Airlines |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Daytona Beach |
1970 |
1973 |
Airline division of Volusia Aviation Service[341]
|
| Vroman Aviation |
Texas |
|
|
|
|
|
1965 |
1972 |
Established as Champs Aviation[342]
|
| W
|
| Walatka Air Service |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
|
1930 |
1930 |
[343]
|
| Walker's International |
Florida |
|
XW |
WRC |
|
Fort Lauderdale |
1982 |
2003 |
Established as Jet Hansa Corporation in 1967[344]
|
| Warsaw Aviation |
Indiana |
|
|
|
|
Warsaw |
1971 |
1971 |
Third-level services. Operated Piper Twin Comanche, Piper Apache[345]
|
| Waterman Airlines |
Alabama |
|
|
|
|
Mobile |
1946 |
1948 |
Operated Lockheed Lodestar, DC-3[346]
|
| Washington Airlines |
Maryland |
|
|
|
|
Baltimore–Washington |
1968 |
1969 |
STOL operation [347]
|
| Washington Flying Service |
Virginia |
|
|
|
|
Washington |
1928 |
1929 |
Scenic flights [348]
|
| Washington-Baltimore Airways |
Maryland |
|
|
|
|
Baltimore–Washington |
1961 |
1971 |
Operated Beech 18, Piper Apache[349]
|
| Watermakers Air |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Fort Lauderdale |
1999 |
2018 |
Operated Cessna Grand Caravan[350]
|
| Waterman Airlines |
Alabama |
|
|
|
|
|
1945 |
1947 |
Intrastate carrier [351]
|
| Watertown Airways |
South Dakota |
|
|
|
|
Watertown |
1935 |
1936 |
[5]
|
| Webber Airlines |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Ketchikan Harbor Seaplane Base |
1970 |
1979 |
Founded by Jim Webber. Merged with Flair Air to form Southeast Alaska Airlines. Operated DHC Beaver], Grumman Goose[352]
|
| Wedekind-Schmidlapp Flying Service |
Ohio |
|
|
|
|
Hook Field |
1932 |
1961 |
Founded by Larry Schmidlapp and George "Pappy" Wedekind. Operated Waco VKS-7[353]
|
| Wedell-Williams Air Service Corporation |
Louisiana |
|
|
|
|
Patterson |
1929 |
1936 |
Founded by Jimmy Wedell and Harry Palmerston Williams. Acquired by Eastern Air Lines. Operated Lockheed Vega 5B[354]
|
| Wes-Tex Aircraft |
Texas |
|
|
|
|
Lubbock Airport |
1964 |
1971 |
Operated Piper Navajo, Piper Twin Comanche, Piper Cherokee[355]
|
| West Central Airlines |
Nebraska |
|
|
|
|
Omaha |
1966 |
1971 |
Operated de Havilland Dove, Cherokee Six, Cessna 182[356]
|
| West Coast Air Cargo |
Oregon |
|
|
WCC |
WEST COAST |
Portland–Troutdale |
1982 |
1999 |
Cargo carrier[357]
|
| West Coast Airlines |
Washington |
 |
WC |
|
|
Seattle–Tacoma |
1941 |
1968 |
Merged with Pacific Air Lines and Bonanza Air Lines to form Air West which was then renamed Hughes Airwest in 1970
|
| WestAir Airlines |
California |
|
|
|
|
Fresno Yosemite |
1978 |
1986 |
Established as Stol Air Commuter. Renamed to WestAir Commuter Airlines[358]
|
| WestAir Commuter Airlines |
California |
 |
OE |
SDU |
SUNDANCE |
Fresno Yosemite |
1978 |
1992 |
Formerly Stol Air Commuter, to Mesa Air Group
|
| Westair Transport |
|
 |
|
|
|
Seattle |
1947 |
1960 |
Supplemental air carrier stopped flying in 1960 after IRS seized assets, a dba of Aviation Corp. of Seattle
|
| Westates Airlines |
California New Jersey |
|
WS |
WSA |
WESTATES |
Los Angeles Atlantic City |
1984 |
1995 |
Renamed to Gray Line Air[359]
|
| Western Air Express |
California |
 |
|
|
|
Los Angeles |
1926 |
1930 |
Operated Douglas M-2, Fokker F-10[360]
|
| Western Air Express Texas |
Texas |
|
|
|
|
Midland |
2004 |
2016 |
Operated Beech Queen Air 70[361]
|
| Western Air Industries |
California |
|
|
|
|
Redding |
1960 |
1960 |
Aerial firefighting carrier. Renamed to Aero Union. Operated B-25 Mitchell[362]
|
| Western Air Service |
Nebraska |
|
|
|
|
Eppley Airfield |
1930 |
1930 |
Operated Ford Trimotor[5]
|
| Western Air Stages |
Colorado |
|
|
|
|
Grand Junction |
1972 |
1976 |
Operated Beech Queen Air, Riley Dove 400[363]
|
| Western Aircraft |
Idaho |
|
|
|
|
Gooding |
1964 |
1971 |
Operated Beech 18, Piper Apache[364]
|
| Western Aircraft Salvage |
California |
|
|
|
|
Santa Maria |
1974 |
1980 |
Operated Beech 18, Piper Apache[365]
|
| Western Airlines |
California |
 |
WA |
WAL |
WESTERN |
Los Angeles |
1941 |
1987 |
Merged into Delta Air Lines
|
| Western Airlines (2007) |
Washington |
|
XP |
CXP |
RUBY MOUNTAIN |
Bellingham |
2007 |
2007 |
|
| Western Alaska Airlines |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Kodiak |
1940 |
1973 |
Merged with Kodiak Airways to form Kodiak Western Alaska[366]
|
| Western Express Air |
Arizona |
|
|
|
|
Laughlin/Bullhead |
|
2007 |
|
| Western Pacific Airlines |
Colorado |
 |
W7 |
KMR |
KOMSTAR |
Colorado Springs |
1995 |
1998 |
|
| Westflight Aviation |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Ketchikan |
1981 |
1986 |
Acquired by Temsco Airlines[367]
|
| WestJet Express |
Nevada |
|
|
|
|
Fresno Yosemite |
1998 |
1999 |
Renamed to Allegiant Air[368]
|
| Westward Airways |
Nebraska |
|
CN |
WWD |
WESTWARD |
Western Nebraska |
2004 |
2005 |
|
| Wheeler Airlines |
North Carolina |
|
|
|
|
Raleigh–Durham |
1969 |
1991 |
Established as Wheeler Flying Service[369]
|
| Whidbey Flying Service |
Washington |
|
|
|
|
Oak Harbor |
1964 |
1969 |
Founded by Wes Luipen. To Puget Sound Airlines[370]
|
| Wien |
Alaska |
 |
|
|
|
Anchorage |
1982 |
1984 |
[371]
|
| Wien Air Alaska |
 |
WC |
WAA |
|
1973 |
1982 |
Several name changes over the years, final name Wien[372]
|
| Wien Airways of Alaska |
 |
|
|
|
1926 |
1935 |
Established as Northern Air Transport[373]
|
| Wien Alaska Airways |
 |
|
|
|
1935 |
1968 |
Merged with Northern Consolidated Airlines to form Wien Consolidated Airlines[374]
|
| Wien Consolidated Airlines |
|
|
|
|
1968 |
1973 |
Formed by the merger of Wien Alaska Airlines and Northern Consolidated Airlines[375]
|
| Wilbur's Inc. |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Anchorage |
1984 |
1992 |
[376]
|
| Wild Goose Flying Service |
Texas |
|
|
|
|
San Antonio |
1984 |
1992 |
[377]
|
| Wildblue Yonder-Aero Taxi |
Idaho |
|
|
|
|
Lemhi County |
1998 |
1998 |
[378]
|
| Williams Air |
New Jersey |
|
|
|
|
|
1981 |
1983 |
Operated BN Islander[379]
|
| Wilmington-Catalina Airline |
California |
 |
|
|
|
Hamilton Cove Seaplane Base |
1931 |
1942 |
Certificated by the Civil Aeronautics Board in 1939, owned by the Wrigley family.
|
| WinAir Airlines |
Utah |
 |
|
WNA |
WINAIR |
Salt Lake City |
1997 |
1999 |
|
| Winged Cargo Company |
Pennsylvania |
|
|
|
|
Northeast Philadelphia |
1931 |
1946 |
Freight service. Operated DC-3 towing Waco CG-4[380]
|
| Wings Air |
Georgia |
|
|
WAI |
|
Atlanta |
2008 |
2010 |
[381]
|
| Wings Airways |
Pennsylvania |
|
WQ |
WAW |
WING SHUTTLE |
Blue Bell Wings Field |
1977 |
1991 |
|
| Wings Express |
California |
|
|
|
|
Burbank |
1993 |
1993 |
Cargo carrier. Acquired by Ameriflight[382]
|
| Wings of Alaska
|
Alaska
|
|
K5
|
SQH
|
SASQUACH
|
Juneau
|
1982
|
2017
|
Founded by Dean Williams and Billy Bernhardt. Established as Southeast Skyways. Operated Cessna 207, DHC-3 Otter
|
| Wings West Airlines |
California |
 |
RM |
WWM |
WINGS WEST |
McChesney Field |
1979 |
1998 |
Later operated as American Eagle, then merged into Simmons Airlines
|
| Winkys Fish Airlines |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Anchorage |
1990 |
1990 |
Operated Boeing 727. Salmon transport [383]
|
| Winnipesaukee Airlines |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Tampa |
1976 |
1977 |
[384]
|
| Wisconsin Central Airlines |
Wisconsin |
 |
|
|
|
Clintonville |
1946 |
1952 |
Renamed to North Central Airlines[385]
|
| Wise Airlines |
Texas |
|
4W |
|
|
San Angelo |
1983 |
1985 |
Operated Beech 99, Twin Otter. Went bankrupt[386]
|
| Woodley Airways |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Merrill Field |
1932 |
1945 |
Renamed to Pacific Northern Airlines[387]
|
| Woods Air Service |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Palmer |
1961 |
2000 |
[388]
|
| World Airways |
Georgia |
 |
WO |
WOA |
WORLD |
Atlanta |
1948 |
2014 |
|
| World American Airlift |
California |
|
|
|
|
Fresno Yosemite |
1968 |
1970 |
[389]
|
| World Wide Airlines |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Anchorage |
1956 |
1962 |
Established as Pearson-Alaska Airlines in 1948. Operated DC-4, C-46, L-749, L-1049[390]
|
| Worldwide Airlines |
Illinois |
|
|
|
|
Chicago Midway |
1983 |
1986 |
Subsidiary of Carefree Vacations Inc.[391]
|
| Wrangler Aviation |
North Carolina |
|
|
|
|
Piedmont Triad |
1973 |
1991 |
Established as Bluebell Aviation in 1969. Renamed to Tradewinds Airlines[392]
|
| Wright Airlines |
Ohio |
 |
FW |
WRT |
WRIGHT |
Cleveland Burke |
1966 |
1983 |
Went bankrupt
|
| WTC Air Freight |
New Jersey |
|
|
|
|
|
1967 |
1987 |
Acquired by BAX Global[393]
|
| Wyoming Air Service |
Wyoming |
|
|
|
|
Cheyenne |
1930 |
1937 |
Renamed to Inland Air Lines. Operated Stinson Junior, Boeing 247D [394]
|
| Wyoming-Montana Air Lines |
Wyoming |
|
|
|
|
Casper–Natrona |
1930 |
1938 |
Renamed to Inland Air Lines in 1938[395]
|
| X
|
| Xtra Airways |
Florida |
 |
XP |
CXP |
CASINO EXPRESS |
Houston-Hobby |
1987 |
2021 |
Founded as Casino Express Airlines commenced operations in 1989. Rebranded as Avelo Airlines.
|
| Y
|
| Yankee Airlines |
Massachusetts |
|
|
|
|
Pittsfield |
1962 |
1968 |
Acquired by Executive Airlines. Operated de Havilland Dove[396]
|
| Yosemite Airlines |
California |
|
JE |
|
|
Columbia |
1975 |
1981 |
[397]
|
| Yukon Air Service |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Fairbanks |
1967 |
1973 |
Founded by Roger Dowding. Renamed to Air North[398]
|
| Yutana Airlines |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Anchorage |
1987 |
1994 |
Renamed to Alaska Central Express[399]
|
| Yute Air |
Alaska |
|
4Y |
UYA |
|
Bethel |
2004 |
2017 |
[400]
|
| Yute Air Alaska |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Bethel |
1974 |
2000 |
Established as Bob Harris Flying Service. Renamed to Flight Alaska[401]
|
| Z
|
| Zantop Air Transport |
Michigan |
|
|
|
|
Willow Run |
1956 |
1966 |
Took over the certificate of Coastal Air Lines in 1962. To Universal Airlines
|
| Zantop Flying Service |
Michigan |
|
|
|
|
Willow Run |
1946 |
1956 |
Became Zantop Air Transport
|
| Zantop International Airlines |
Michigan |
 |
VK |
ZAN |
ZANTOP |
Willow Run |
1972 |
2005 |
|
| Zetta Jet |
California |
 |
|
|
|
Burbank |
2015 |
2017 |
Established as Advanced Air Management[402]
|
| Zia Airlines |
New Mexico |
|
|
|
|
Las Cruces |
1972 |
1980 |
Renamed to Air New Mexico. Air ambulance services[403]
|
| Zimmerly Air Lines |
Idaho |
|
|
|
|
Boise |
1942 |
1946 |
Renamed Empire Airlines[404]
|
| Zoom Zoom Air |
California |
|
|
|
|
Oakland |
1973 |
1974 |
Renamed to Air Charter West. Operated Basler BT-67[405]
|