Airline
|
State or territory
|
Image
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IATA
|
ICAO
|
Callsign
|
Hubs and focus cities
|
Commenced operations
|
Ceased operations
|
Notes
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Q
|
Quaker City Airways |
California |
|
|
|
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Burbank |
1948 |
1959 |
Renamed to Admiral Airlines. 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 |
|
|
|
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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 Airlines |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Miami |
1948 |
1960 |
Operated C-46[19]
|
RegionsAir |
Tennessee |
|
3C |
CEA |
CORP-X |
Smyrna |
1996 |
2007 |
|
Reilly Air Service |
California |
|
|
|
|
Los Angeles |
1968 |
1971 |
Operated Beech 18[20]
|
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 |
[21]
|
Renown Aviation |
California |
|
RG |
RGS |
|
Santa Maria |
1980 |
2000 |
Established as Western Aircraft Salvage[22]
|
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[23]
|
Resort Air |
Rhode Island |
|
|
|
|
Block Island |
1990s |
1990s |
Charter carrier [24]
|
Resort Air |
Oregon |
|
|
|
|
Sunriver |
1992 |
1992 |
Scenic tours [25]
|
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[26]
|
Resort Airways |
Hawaii |
|
|
|
|
Honolulu |
1960 |
1971 |
Absorbed by HATS Hawaiian Air Tour Service. Operated Aero Commander 500[27]
|
Resort Commuter |
California |
|
|
|
|
Orange County |
1988 |
1995 |
Operated Convair 580[28]
|
Resort Commuter Airlines |
South Carolina |
|
|
|
|
|
1975 |
1979 |
Renamed to Mid-South Airlines[29]
|
Resort Commuter Airlines |
California |
|
XK |
|
|
Orange County |
1984 |
1989 |
Established as Catalina Commuter[30]
|
Rhoades International |
Indiana |
|
|
RDS |
|
Columbus |
1989 |
2006 |
Renamed to Rhoades Aviation. Operated Convair C-131, Convair 240, DC-3, Douglas DC-6[31]
|
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[32]
|
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[33]
|
Robertson Aircraft Corporation |
Missouri |
|
|
|
|
Lambert Field |
1925 |
1929 |
[34]
|
Robin Airlines |
California |
|
|
|
|
Long Beach |
1950 |
1951 |
Renamed to North Continent Airlines[35]
|
Robinson Airlines |
New York |
|
|
|
|
Ithaca |
1945 |
1952 |
Renamed to Mohawk Airlines[36]
|
Roblex Aviation |
Puerto Rico |
|
|
ROX |
|
San Juan |
1997 |
2013 |
Cargo operator[37]
|
Rochester Aviation |
Minnesota |
|
|
|
|
Rochester |
1969 |
1971 |
Operated Cessna 206[38]
|
Rockford Air Charter |
Illinois |
|
|
|
|
Chicago Rockford |
1964 |
1971 |
Operated Cessna 206, Beech 18, Piper Twin Comanche[39]
|
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[40]
|
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[41]
|
Rosenbalm Aviation |
Massachusetts |
|
|
RAX |
ROSIE |
Willow Run |
1973 |
1991 |
Became Flagship Express Services. Operated Consolidated PBY Catalina, DC-6, DC-8-63F[42]
|
Roseswift Air Service |
Michigan |
|
|
|
|
Grand Rapids |
1920 |
1920 |
Founded by Arthur Rosenthal and Thomas Swift. Operated Curtiss Jenny[43]
|
Roswell Airlines |
New Mexico |
|
|
|
|
Roswell |
1976 |
1981 |
Founded by Dick Callens. Operated Piper Seneca[44]
|
Roust Airways |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Nome |
1930 |
1935 |
Founded by Thomas Pedersen Roust [45]
|
Royal Air |
Missouri |
|
|
|
|
Kansas City |
1978 |
1980 |
Operated Embraer Bandeirante[46]
|
Royal American Airlines |
Arizona |
|
|
|
|
Tucson |
1977 |
1986 |
Operated Vickers Viscount[47][48]
|
Royal American Airways |
|
|
|
RLM |
|
|
1981 |
1993 |
Operated Convair 240, Convair 600, Vickers Viscount[49]
|
Royal Hawaiian Air Service |
Hawaii |
|
ZH |
|
|
|
1971 |
1986 |
Established as Hawaii Wings in 1963. Operated Cessna 402C [50]
|
Royal Hawaiian Airlines |
Hawaii |
|
|
|
|
Honolulu |
1985 |
1986 |
[51]
|
Royal West Airlines |
Nevada |
|
|
|
|
Las Vegas McCarran |
1981 |
1982 |
Operated DC-3[52]
|
Royal West Airlines |
Colorado |
|
|
RWE |
ROYAL WEST |
Colorado Springs |
1981 |
1987 |
Merged with Aero West Airlines in 1982. Operated DC-3, BAe 146[53]
|
Royal West Airlines |
Nevada |
|
|
|
|
Las Vegas McCarran |
1986 |
1987 |
[54]
|
Royal-Air |
Arkansas |
|
|
|
|
Goodwin Field |
1982 |
1982 |
Established as Jamaire. Renamed to Sunbelt Airlines[55]
|
Royale Airlines |
Louisiana |
|
OQ |
RAY |
ROYALE AIR |
New Orleans Armstrong |
1968 |
1989 |
|
Rugby Aviation |
Washington |
|
|
|
|
Seattle-Tacoma |
2002 |
2007 |
Renamed to Northwest Sky Ferry[56]
|
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[57]
|
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 |
[58]
|
S.S. Airways |
Kansas |
|
|
|
|
Amarillo |
1972 |
1972 |
Renamed to Century Airlines[59]
|
Saber Aviation |
|
|
SP |
SBR |
|
|
1978 |
1991 |
[60]
|
Safeway Airlines |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Fairbanks |
1964 |
1968 |
Operated Piper Apache, Piper Comanche, Cherokee Six[61]
|
Sair |
New York |
|
|
|
|
Syracuse |
1961 |
1999 |
[62]
|
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 [63]
|
San Francisco and Oakland Helicopter Airlines |
California |
|
OH |
|
SFO AIRLINES |
San Francisco |
1961 |
1986 |
|
San Juan Airlines |
Washington |
|
|
|
|
Port Angeles |
1947 |
1989 |
Commuter operator[64]
|
San Juan Airlines |
|
|
YS |
|
|
|
1970 |
1989 |
Merged into Alaska Airlines[65]
|
San Marino Taxi Aereo |
California |
|
|
|
|
Long Beach |
1999 |
2003 |
[66]
|
Santa Fe Airline Company |
New Mexico |
|
|
|
|
Santa Fe |
1972 |
1972 |
Intrastate air carrier [67]
|
Santa Fe Skyway
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1946
|
1947
|
[68]
|
Santa Maria Airlines |
California |
|
|
|
|
Hancock Field |
1928 |
1935 |
Founded by George Allan Hancock[69]
|
SAT-Air |
Texas |
|
|
|
|
San Antonio |
1983 |
1995 |
Renamed to Merlin Express[70]
|
Satellite Aero |
Wyoming |
|
|
|
|
Jackson Hole |
1990 |
1995 |
Operated Cessna 206, Cessna 402C, Piper Navajo [71]
|
Saturn Airways |
California |
|
KS |
|
|
Oakland |
1961 |
1976 |
Absorbed into Trans International Airlines
|
Sawyer Aviation |
Arizona |
|
|
|
|
Phoenix Sky Harbor |
1961 |
1998 |
Operated Cessna 182, Cessna 425C, Cessna Citation [72]
|
SB Air |
Texas |
|
|
|
|
Dallas Love Field |
1999 |
2019 |
Established as Seven Bar Flying Services. Renamed to SevenBar Aviation. Medical transport operator.[73]
|
Scanderbeg Air |
New York |
|
P1 |
|
|
New York Kennedy |
2009 |
2009 |
Charter carrier [74]
|
SCAT South Central Air Transport |
Arkansas |
|
|
|
|
Fayetteville |
1946 |
1948 |
Operated Cessna UC-78[75]
|
Scenic Air |
California |
|
|
|
|
Columbia |
1994 |
1995 |
[76]
|
Scenic Air Tours Hawaii |
Hawaii |
|
|
|
|
Honolulu |
1992 |
1996 |
[77]
|
Scenic Airlines |
Nevada |
|
YR |
YRR |
|
North Las Vegas |
1967 |
2007 |
Acquired by Grand Canyon Airlines and renamed to Grand Canyon Scenic Airlines[78]
|
Scenic Airways |
Arizona |
|
|
|
|
Grand Canyon |
1927 |
1930 |
Renamed to Grand Canyon Airlines[79]
|
Scheduled Skyways |
Arkansas |
|
|
|
|
Fayetteville |
1953 |
1972 |
Merged into Air Midwest
|
Scheerer Air |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Palm Beach |
1979 |
1980 |
Merged into Florida Commuter Airlines[80]
|
Seaboard & Western Airlines |
New York |
|
|
|
|
New York Kennedy |
1947 |
1961 |
Renamed to Seaboard World Airlines[81]
|
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[82]
|
Seacoast Air Transport |
Massachusetts |
|
|
|
|
New Bedford |
1937 |
1939 |
[83]
|
SeaCoast Airlines |
Florida |
|
|
SCC |
SEA-COASTER |
St. Pete–Clearwater |
2002 |
2012 |
|
Seagull Air |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Bethel |
1988 |
1989 |
Founded by J. Timothy Cracie[84]
|
Seagull Air Lines |
Utah |
|
|
|
|
Salt Lake City |
1929 |
1930 |
Operated Curtiss Robin[85]
|
Seair Alaska Airlines |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Anchorage |
1980 |
1986 |
Established as Sea Airmotive. Operated Convair 440, Twin Otter[86]
|
Seaplanes of Key West |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Key West |
2004 |
2006 |
[87]
|
SeaPort Airlines |
Oregon |
|
K5 |
SQH |
SASQUATCH |
Portland |
2008 |
2016 |
Went into bankruptcy [88]
|
Seattle Air Charter |
Washington |
|
|
|
|
Seattle-Tacoma |
1947 |
1949 |
[89]
|
Seattle Commuter Airlines |
Washington |
|
|
|
|
Seattle-Tacoma |
1965 |
1968 |
Scheduled commuter air services [90]
|
Seattle Flying Services |
Washington |
|
|
|
|
Seattle |
1930 |
1930 |
Founded by Vern Gorst[91]
|
Seattle-Victoria Airmail Line |
Washington |
|
|
|
|
Seattle |
1919 |
1919 |
Established as Hubbard Air Transport[92]
|
Sentinel Airlines |
Texas |
|
|
|
|
Abilene |
1971 |
1971 |
Operated Cessna 402[93]
|
Seven Bar Flying Services |
Texas |
|
|
|
|
Dallas Love Field |
1947 |
1999 |
Medical transport operator. Renamed SB Air[94]
|
Seven Seas Airlines |
California |
|
|
|
|
Burbank |
1957 |
1961 |
Operated C-46, DC-4[95]
|
Severson Air Activities |
Montana |
|
|
|
|
Great Falls |
1964 |
1971 |
Operated Cessna 182, Cessna 320[96]
|
Seward Airways |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Seward |
1937 |
1939 |
Founded by John Littley[97]
|
Shalkow Air Cargo Express |
Ohio |
|
|
|
|
Cleveland Hopkins |
1982 |
1989 |
Established as Ace Air Cargo Express. Operated C-47[98]
|
Shasta Air |
California |
|
|
|
|
Yreka Rohrer Field |
1968 |
1983 |
Operated Piper Navajo[99]
|
Shavano Air |
Colorado |
|
|
SHV |
SHAVANO |
Harriet Alexander Field |
1960 |
2002 |
|
Shawnee Airlines |
Florida |
|
XW |
SHW |
SHAWNEE |
Orlando Executive |
1968 |
1975 |
Acquired by Florida Airlines[100]
|
Shawnee Airways |
Ohio |
|
|
|
|
Akron–Canton |
1961 |
1972 |
Founded by Ernest Stadvec[101]
|
Sheffield P. Wilds |
South Carolina |
|
|
|
|
|
196 |
1971 |
Operated Aero Commander 500, Piper Apache[102]
|
Shelby Sky Haven |
Ohio |
|
|
|
|
Mansfield |
1948 |
1963 |
Renamed to GCS Air Service[103]
|
Shelter Charter Services |
Georgia |
|
|
|
|
Atlanta |
2017 |
2017 |
Operated Cessna Citation I[104]
|
Shelton-Jefferson Airways |
Missouri |
|
|
|
|
St. Louis Lambert |
1930 |
1931 |
Operated Ogden Osprey[5]
|
Shenandoah Airlines |
Virginia |
|
|
|
|
Charlottesville–Albemarle |
1968 |
1970 |
Operated Beech E18S[105]
|
Shoreline Aviation |
Connecticut |
|
|
|
|
Tweed New Haven |
1980 |
2020 |
Operated Cessna Caravan seaplane[106]
|
Shorter Airlines |
Michigan |
|
|
|
|
Pellston Regional |
1968 |
1975 |
Operated Beech E18S, DC-3[107]
|
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 |
[108]
|
Sierra Mountain Airways |
California |
|
|
|
|
Oakland |
1987 |
1989 |
[109]
|
Sierra Nevada Airways |
Nevada |
|
ZS |
|
|
Las Vegas McCarran |
1984 |
1997 |
Operated Beech Baron, Cessna 402C[110]
|
Sierra Pacific Airlines |
California |
|
|
|
|
Oakland |
1965 |
1966 |
Operated Beech 18[111]
|
Sierra Pacific Airlines |
Arizona |
|
|
|
|
Tucson |
1976 |
1982 |
[112]
|
Sierra West Airlines |
California |
|
|
|
|
Van Nuys |
1974 |
1975 |
Operated Beech Queen Air[113]
|
Silver State Airlines |
Nevada |
|
|
|
|
Las Vegas McCarran |
1979 |
1982 |
Charter carrier[114]
|
Silver State Helicopters |
Nevada |
|
|
|
|
Henderson Executive |
1999 |
2008 |
|
Silver Wings Aviation |
South Dakota |
|
|
|
|
Rapid City |
1975 |
1976 |
[115]
|
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[116]
|
Sisk Aviation Activities |
Illinois |
|
|
|
|
St. Louis Downtown |
1964 |
1977 |
Third-level services [117]
|
Sizer Airways |
North Dakota |
|
|
|
|
Fargo-Hector Field |
1970 |
1979 |
Established as Luthi Aviation. Operated Beech 18, Riley Rocket[118]
|
Skagway Air Service |
Alaska |
|
7J |
SGY |
|
|
1964 |
2007 |
[119]
|
Sky Bus Public Charter |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Fort Lauderdale |
1993 |
1993 |
Operated Boeing 727-200[120]
|
Sky Courier |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1988 |
1988 |
To Airborne Express[121]
|
Sky Harbor Air Service |
Nebraska |
|
NE |
SKD |
SKY DAWG |
Omaha |
1954 |
1970 |
[122]
|
Sky Harbor Air Services |
Wyoming |
|
WY |
SHC |
SKY HARBOR CHEYENNE |
Cheyenne |
1988 |
|
[123]
|
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[124]
|
Sky Tours Hawaii |
Hawaii |
|
|
|
|
|
1965 |
1971 |
[125]
|
Sky Trek International Air Lines |
Virginia |
|
|
|
|
Richmond |
1996 |
2000 |
Renamed Discovery Airways in 1999
|
Sky Trucks International |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Fort Lauderdale |
1972 |
1975 |
[126]
|
Skybus Airlines |
Ohio |
|
SX |
SKB |
SKYBUS |
Columbus |
2004 |
2008 |
|
Skybus Express |
Georgia |
|
|
|
|
Atlanta |
1991 |
1992 |
Operated GAF Nomad
|
Skycoach Express |
California |
|
|
|
|
|
1953 |
1954 |
Founded by Irving E. Herman. Operated C-46[127]
|
Skyfreighters |
Texas |
|
|
|
|
Grand Prairie |
1984 |
1991 |
Established as Coker Airfreight. Acquired by Kitty Hawk Airways. Operated Douglas C-117D[128]
|
Skyfreight Airlines |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Miami |
1981 |
1984 |
Operated DC-3[129]
|
Skyline Air Service |
Washington |
|
|
|
|
Seattle-Tacoma |
1967 |
1969 |
Founded by Tom Wilson. To Puget Sound Airlines[130]
|
Skyline Motors Aviation Services |
Ohio |
|
|
|
|
Youngstown–Warren |
1979 |
1981 |
Renamed to B.A.S Airlines[131]
|
Skylink Airways |
Maryland |
|
|
|
|
Washington Dulles |
2003 |
2005 |
Rebranded as MAXjet Airways
|
Skymark Airlines |
California |
|
|
|
|
Sacramento Executive |
1968 |
1969 |
[132]
|
Skymaster Air Taxi |
New Hampshire |
|
8M |
SDD |
SKY DANCE |
Laconia |
1989 |
1993 |
Renamed Atlantic North Airlines[133]
|
Skyservice USA |
Colorado |
|
|
|
|
Chicago Rockford |
1998 |
2000 |
|
Skystar International |
Virginia |
|
|
SSK |
|
Washington National |
1984 |
1987 |
International pilgrimage[134]
|
Skystream Airlines |
Illinois |
|
DN |
|
|
Chicago Meigs Field |
1973 |
1980 |
Founded by Cecil Pond. Acquired Hub Airlines[135]
|
SkyValue |
Florida |
|
XP |
CXP |
RUBY MOUNTAIN |
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood |
2006 |
2007 |
|
SkyValue Airways |
Michigan |
|
4A |
DYN |
|
Oakland County |
2018 |
2018 |
[136]
|
Skyvan Airways |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1963 |
1964 |
Operated C-46[137]
|
Skyway Airlines (Skyway Aviation) |
Missouri |
|
ZY |
|
|
Forney Field |
1960 |
1979 |
Air taxi operator[138]
|
Skyway Airlines |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1968 |
1980 |
Known as Skyway Commuter. Operated Beech E18S[139]
|
Skyway Airlines |
Wisconsin |
|
AL |
SYX |
SKYWAY-EX |
Milwaukee Mitchell |
1994 |
2008 |
|
Skyway Commuter |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Ocala |
1984 |
1985 |
Established ad Skyway of Ocala[140]
|
Skyway of Ocala |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Ocala |
1981 |
1984 |
Operated as Air Florida Commuter[141]
|
Skyways International |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Miami |
1946 |
1951 |
Operated C-46, DC-3, Lockheed Lodestar[142]
|
Skyways International |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Miami |
1969 |
1972 |
Renamed to Transair Cargo[143]
|
Skyways International |
Texas |
|
|
|
|
Houston Bush |
1978 |
|
[144]
|
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[145]
|
Small Community Airlines |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Dallas Love Field |
2007 |
2009 |
Operated BAE Jetstream[146]
|
SMB Stage Lines |
Texas |
|
MJ |
STG |
STAGE |
Dallas Fort Worth |
1967 |
1990 |
Operated Convair 580, Convair 600, DC-3[147]
|
Smokers Express |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Melbourne Orlando |
1993 |
1993 |
Not launched
|
Smyer Aircraft |
Kansas |
|
|
|
|
Strother Field |
1968 |
1972 |
Operated Cessna 206, Cherokee Six[148]
|
Solar Airlines |
New Mexico |
|
|
|
|
Roswell |
1964 |
1971 |
Operated Beech 18, Dumod Infinité I, PacAero Tradewind[149]
|
Soldotna Air Service |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Soldotna |
1978 |
1979 |
[150]
|
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.[151]
|
Sonora Air Lines |
Nevada |
|
|
|
|
Reno–Tahoe |
1967 |
1971 |
Operated Cessna 150, Cessna 172, Piper PA-23[152]
|
Sourdough Air Transport |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Fairbanks |
1953 |
1962 |
[153]
|
South Atlantic Airlines |
South Carolina |
|
|
|
|
Myrtle Beach |
1968 |
1969 |
Operated Aero Commander 500, Turbo Commander 690[154]
|
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[155]
|
South Central Air Transport (SCAT) |
Mississippi |
|
|
|
|
Natchez–Adams |
1971 |
1977 |
[156]
|
South Central Airlines |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Ocala |
1963 |
1964 |
[157]
|
South East Airline |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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 |
[158]
|
Southeast Airlines |
Tennessee |
|
SL |
|
SOUTHEAST |
Tri-Cities |
1956 |
1959 |
[159]
|
Southeast Airlines |
Florida |
|
NS |
SEA |
SOUTHEAST AIR |
Miami |
1966 |
1981 |
Originally known as Cat Cay Airlines[157]
|
Southeast Airlines |
Florida |
|
Sl |
SNK |
|
Youngstown–Warren |
1999 |
2004 |
|
Southeast Airlines (Southeastern Aviation) |
Tennessee |
|
|
|
|
Jackson |
1960 |
1979 |
Operated de Havilland Dove[160]
|
Southeast Skyways |
Alaska |
|
SE |
|
|
Juneau |
1968 |
1983 |
Founded by Dean Williams and Billy Bernhardt. Operated Cessna 207, DHC Beaver[161]
|
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[162]
|
Southern Airlink |
Mississippi |
|
|
|
|
Bay Springs |
1996 |
1997 |
[163]
|
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[164]
|
Southern Aviation |
Oklahoma |
|
|
|
|
Lawton |
1964 |
1974 |
Operated Cessna 182, Cessna 206[165]
|
Southern Cross Airways |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1959 |
1960 |
Operated C-46[166]
|
Southern Express |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
|
1984 |
1986 |
Formerly known as Finair Express[167]
|
Southern International Airways |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
|
1981 |
1981 |
Successor of Florida Airlines operated as Air Florida Commuter[168]
|
Southern Jersey Airways |
New Jersey |
|
6J |
ALC |
ACOM |
Cape May |
1946 |
1991 |
Established as Atlantic City Airlines operating as Allegheny Commuter[169]
|
Southern Jersey Resorts Airways |
New Jersey |
|
|
|
|
Atlantic City |
1965 |
1990 |
Operated Twin Otter, Dash-8[170]
|
Southern Maryland Aviation |
Maryland |
|
SF |
|
|
St. Mary's County |
1977 |
1979 |
[171]
|
Southern Nevada Airlines |
Nevada |
|
|
|
|
|
1980 |
1981 |
[172]
|
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[173]
|
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[174]
|
Speed Star Express |
California |
|
|
|
|
|
1968 |
2005 |
Operated Twin Otter[175]
|
Spirit Air |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
|
2005 |
2009 |
Commuter and package carrier [176]
|
Spirit Aviation |
California |
|
|
|
|
Van Nuys |
1994 |
1995 |
Charter operator [177]
|
Spirit Lake Airways |
Iowa |
|
|
|
|
Spencer |
1977 |
1979 |
Renamed to Great Lakes Airlines[178]
|
Spirit of America Airlines |
California |
|
IM |
IAS |
BOXHALUER |
Los Angeles |
1959 |
1989 |
Established as IASCO[179]
|
Spokane Airways |
Washington |
|
|
|
|
Spokane |
1990 |
2012 |
[180]
|
Sports Air Travel |
Oregon |
|
|
WCC |
WEST COAST |
Portland–Troutdale |
1982 |
1999 |
[181]
|
Sports Air Travel |
California |
|
|
|
|
Burbank |
1997 |
1997 |
To Ameriflight[182]
|
Sports by Air |
South Carolina |
|
|
|
|
Hilton Head |
1968 |
1971 |
Operated Aero Commander 680[183]
|
Sportsflight Airways |
Arizona |
|
|
|
|
Tucson |
1993 |
1995 |
Renamed to Pacific International Airlines[184]
|
St. Germain Aviation |
Illinois |
|
|
|
|
Meigs Field |
1964 |
1971 |
Operated Piper Twin Comanche[185]
|
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[186]
|
Stagecoach Airways |
Texas |
|
|
|
|
San Antonio |
1958 |
1961 |
Operated Beech Twin Bonanza, Lockheed L.12 Electra[187]
|
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 |
|
|
|
|
Oakland |
1945 |
1957 |
Established as Fireball Air Express[188]
|
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[189]
|
Star Air Service |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Anchorage |
1932 |
1944 |
Renamed to Alaska Airlines
|
Starflight |
Nevada |
|
|
|
|
Reno–Tahoe |
1975 |
1975 |
Operated BAC One-Eleven[190]
|
Starlight Express |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1987 |
1991 |
Cargo feeder for FedEx Express[191]
|
Starflite |
New York |
|
|
|
|
White Plains |
1965 |
1966 |
Contract service operator [192]
|
Starship Airlines |
Arizona |
|
|
|
|
Tucson |
1991 |
2000 |
Operated Convair 240C, Convair 440F [193]
|
Starstruck Jet |
Tennessee |
|
|
|
|
Nashville |
1998 |
1998 |
[194]
|
State Airlines |
South Carolina |
|
|
|
|
Charlotte Douglas |
1940 |
1940 |
Operated Lockheed Lodestar, Bellanca Cruisair[5]
|
State Airlines |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Ft. Lauderdale |
1981 |
1984 |
[195]
|
StatesWest Airlines |
Arizona |
|
YW |
SWJ |
STATES |
Phoenix Sky Harbor |
1986 |
1993 |
|
Stateswide Airline |
New Hampshire |
|
|
|
|
Manchester–Boston |
1964 |
1965 |
Operated de Havilland Dove[196]
|
Stearns Air Alaska |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Anchorage |
1992 |
2001 |
[197]
|
Stewart Air Service |
California |
|
|
|
|
Los Angeles |
1946 |
1971 |
[198]
|
Stol Air Commuter |
California |
|
VB |
|
|
Fresno Yosemite |
1972 |
1978 |
Renamed WestAir Commuter Airlines[199]
|
Stout Air Services |
Michigan |
|
|
|
|
Ford Airport |
1925 |
1930 |
Purchased by National Air Transport
|
Strachan Skyways |
Georgia |
|
|
|
|
Hunter Field |
1936 |
1938 |
[200]
|
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[201]
|
Summit Airways |
Colorado |
|
|
|
|
Denver |
1946 |
1947 |
Established as Challenger Airlines[202]
|
Summit Aviation |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Miami |
1999 |
1999 |
Charter operator[203]
|
Sumo Airlines |
New York |
|
SM |
|
|
New York Kennedy |
1988 |
1996 |
Cargo operator. Operated Piper Lance[204]
|
Sun Air Express |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Fort Lauderdale |
2014 |
2016 |
Acquired by Southern Airways Express[205]
|
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[206]
|
Sun Airlines |
Florida |
|
YX |
|
|
|
1969 |
1978 |
[207]
|
Sun Jet International |
Florida |
|
JX |
SJI |
SUNJET |
St. Pete–Clearwater |
1993 |
1997 |
Founded by Tom Kolfenbach. Renamed to Southeast Airlines[208]
|
Sun Land Airlines |
Nevada |
|
RF |
|
|
Reno |
1980 |
1981 |
Operated single Boeing 737-200[209]
|
Sun Pacific International |
Arizona |
|
|
SNP |
|
Tucson |
1995 |
1999 |
Operated Boeing 727-200[210]
|
Sun Valley Airlines |
Utah |
|
|
|
|
Salt Lake City |
1964 |
1972 |
Established as Janss Airways in 1964. Acquired by Key Airlines[211]
|
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[212]
|
Sunbelt Airlines |
Arkansas |
|
JM |
BTR |
|
Harrell Field |
1979 |
1984 |
Known as Jamaire until March 1982[213]
|
Sunbird Air |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Fort Lauderdale |
1984 |
1989 |
Operated Convair 440[214]
|
Sunbird Airlines |
North Carolina |
|
ED |
SBD |
SUNBIRD |
Charlotte Douglas |
1979 |
1987 |
Absorbed by Atlanta Express. Became CCAir in 1986.[215]
|
Sunbird Airlines |
Tennessee |
|
|
|
|
Nashville |
1980 |
1980 |
Operated Piper Cherokee Six[216]
|
Sunbird Airways |
Florida |
|
B6 |
|
|
Orlando |
1993 |
1996 |
[217]
|
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[218]
|
Sunrise Airlines |
Nevada |
|
OQ |
SDC |
SUNDANCE |
Las Vegas McCarran |
1967 |
2000 |
Established as Lake Powell Air Service[219]
|
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[220]
|
Superior Air |
West Virginia |
|
|
|
|
Fairmont |
1972 |
1973 |
Operated BN Islander[221]
|
Superior Airlines |
Georgia |
|
|
|
|
Atlanta |
1960 |
1963 |
Operated de Havilland Dove, Aero Commander[222]
|
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[223]
|
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[224]
|
T
|
T & G Aviation |
Arizona |
|
|
|
|
Buckeye |
1990 |
2000 |
Renamed to International Air Response. Operated Douglas DC-6, Douglas DC-7B [225]
|
TAB Express Airlines |
Florida |
|
|
TBI |
TAB |
Melbourne Orlando |
1992 |
2005 |
Operated Beech 1900[226]
|
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[227]
|
Talkeetna Air Service |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Talkeetna |
1947 |
1948 |
Renamed to Talkeetna Air Taxi[228]
|
Tamgass Aviation |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
|
1964 |
1969 |
Renamed to Southcoast Airways[229]
|
Tanana Air Taxi |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Tanana |
1972 |
1974 |
Renamed to Alaska Central Airways[230]
|
Tanner Airlines |
California |
|
|
|
|
Los Angeles |
1930s |
1930s |
Operated Stinson Detroiter[5]
|
TapJets |
North Dakota |
|
|
|
|
Fargo Hector |
2016 |
2018 |
[231]
|
Taquan Air Service |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Ketchikan |
1977 |
2000 |
Renamed to Taquan Air. Operated DHC Beaver[232]
|
Tar Heel Aviation |
North Dakota |
|
|
THC |
TARHEEL |
Jacksonville Ellis |
1975 |
2000 |
[233]
|
Tatonduk Flying Service |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Eagle |
1977 |
1980 |
Renamed to Everts Air Alaska. Operated Cessna 180[234]
|
Taxi Air Group |
Ohio |
|
|
|
|
Cleveland Burke Lakefront |
1955 |
1957 |
Founded by William Knight. Renamed to TAG Airlines. Operated DHC Otter[235]
|
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[236]
|
Telair International |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Telford Aviation |
Maine |
|
|
|
|
|
1995 |
2004 |
[237]
|
Tempelhof Airways |
Florida |
|
|
TEH |
TEMPELHOF |
Fort Lauderdale |
1981 |
1990 |
Operated from West Berlin
|
Temple Airlines |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1968 |
1968 |
[238]
|
Tempus Jets |
South Carolina |
|
|
|
|
Greenville–Spartanburg |
2007 |
2018 |
Executive jet charter. Went bankrupt[239]
|
TEMSCO Airlines |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Ketchikan |
1986 |
1991 |
The helicopter division continue to operate as TEMSCO Helicopters Inc.[240]
|
Tennessee Airways |
Tennessee |
|
ZN |
TEN |
TENNESSEE |
Knoxville McGhee |
1978 |
1990 |
Operated Embraer Bandeirante[241]
|
TennesseeSkies |
Tennessee |
|
|
|
|
Nashville |
2009 |
2012 |
A Pacific Wings subsidiary
|
Tepper Aviation |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Crestview |
1987 |
2006 |
[242]
|
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[243]
|
The Air-Oasis Co |
California |
|
|
|
|
Long Beach |
1963 |
1963 |
Operated DC-3[244]
|
The Gulf Coast Airline |
Louisiana |
|
|
|
|
New Orleans |
1923 |
1932 |
Renamed to Johnson Airways[245]
|
The Hagerstown Commuter |
Maryland |
|
|
|
|
Hagerstown |
1962 |
1983 |
Operated as an Allegheny Commuter[246]
|
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[247]
|
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[248]
|
Thunderbird Airlines |
Utah |
|
|
|
|
Ogden-Hinckley |
1964 |
1969 |
Renamed to Key Airlines. Operated Twin Otter[249]
|
Tibben Flight Lines |
Iowa |
|
|
|
|
Cedar Rapids |
1992 |
1996 |
Charter operator[250]
|
TMA Trans-Michigan Airlines |
Michigan |
|
|
|
|
Traverse City |
1969 |
1972 |
Cargo carrier[251]
|
TMC Airlines |
Michigan |
|
|
TMM |
WILLOW RUN |
Willow Run |
1994 |
2005 |
Cargo carrier. Operated L-188, DC-8[252]
|
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[253]
|
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[254]
|
TPI International Airways |
Georgia |
|
UF |
|
|
Brunswick Golden Isles |
1989 |
1996 |
[255]
|
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[256]
|
Trans Air Lines |
Louisiana |
|
|
|
|
New Orleans Armstrong |
1962 |
1963 |
Renamed to Air Lines. Operated Aero Commanders[257]
|
Trans Air Link |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Miami |
1986 |
1989 |
[258]
|
Trans Alaskan Airlines |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Anchorage |
1955 |
1963 |
Operated DC-4, DC-6A, PBY-5A Catalina[259]
|
Trans American Charter |
Illinois |
|
|
ECQ |
|
Chicago O'Hare |
1992 |
1995 |
[260]
|
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[261]
|
Trans Global Airlines |
California |
|
|
|
|
Long Beach |
1957 |
1961 |
Founded by Donald Rich[262]
|
Trans Global Airlines |
New Jersey |
|
|
|
|
Newark Liberty |
1979 |
1984 |
Charter carrier[263]
|
Trans Global Vacations |
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002 |
2003 |
[264]
|
Trans International Airlines |
California |
|
TV |
|
TRANSAMERICA |
Oakland |
1960 |
1986 |
Formed as Los Angeles Air Service (1946), rebranded as Transamerica Airlines
|
Trans International Express |
|
|
|
BAP |
BIG APPLE |
|
1998 |
2002 |
[265]
|
Trans Island Airways |
Florida |
|
GO |
TRA |
TRANS ISLAND |
Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood |
1977 |
1982 |
Sold and renamed to Trans Air[266]
|
Trans Magic Airlines |
Idaho |
|
|
|
|
Boise |
1969 |
1974 |
Merged into Air Idaho[267]
|
Trans National Airlines |
California |
|
|
|
|
Oakland |
1973 |
1979 |
[268]
|
Trans Ocean Airways |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Arcadia |
1989 |
1990 |
Established as Gulf Air International[269]
|
Trans Penn Airlines |
Pennsylvania |
|
|
|
|
Reedsville |
1971 |
1980 |
Operated Piper Navajo[270]
|
Trans Regional Airlines |
Texas |
|
|
|
|
Big Spring |
1975 |
1977 |
Founded by Louis Rosembaum. Established as El Paso Transport[271]
|
Trans Sierra Airlines |
Arizona |
|
|
TSI |
|
Tucson |
1970 |
1971 |
Founded by Chris Condon and Allan Silliphant. Renamed to Sierra Pacific Airlines[272]
|
Trans Southern Airways |
South Carolina |
|
|
|
|
Florence |
1976 |
1985 |
Established as Pee Dee Air Express Inc.[273]
|
Trans Southern Aieways |
Georgia |
|
|
|
|
|
1984 |
1985 |
Routes that had been dropped by Piedmont Airlines[274]
|
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[275]
|
Trans-Central Airlines |
Oklahoma |
|
ZM |
ACN |
|
Oklahoma City |
1980 |
1984 |
[276]
|
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[277]
|
Trans-Marine Airways |
New York |
|
|
|
|
Daytona Beach |
1945 |
1946 |
Charter services[278]
|
Trans-Michigan Airlines |
Michigan |
|
|
|
|
Traverse City |
1969 |
1970 |
Operated Beech 99, Cherokee Six[279]
|
Trans-Mo Airlines |
Missouri |
|
XU |
|
|
|
1966 |
1986 |
|
Trans-Nebraska Airlines |
Nebraska |
|
|
|
|
|
1971 |
1973 |
Founded by Tom Brown. Operated Cessna 402A [280]
|
Trans-Nevada Air Service |
Nevada |
|
|
|
|
Las Vegas McCarran |
1968 |
1971 |
Commuter services. Operated Beech C-45 Expeditor[281]
|
Trans-Pacific Airlines |
Hawaii |
|
|
|
|
Honolulu |
1946 |
1950 |
Renamed to TPA-The Aloha Airline. Operated C-47[282]
|
Trans-Texas Airways |
Texas |
|
TT |
|
|
Houston-Hobby Dallas-Love Field |
1947 |
1968 |
Renamed to Texas International Airlines. Operated DC-3, Convair 240[283]
|
Transair |
New York |
|
|
|
|
New York-LaGuardia |
1946 |
1946 |
[284]
|
Transair Airlines |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
St. Pete–Clearwater |
1946 |
1949 |
Operated DC-3, DC-4, Lockheed Super Electra, Lockheed Lodestar[285]
|
Transair Cargo |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Miami |
1972 |
1977 |
Established as Skyways International in 1962[286]
|
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[287]
|
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[288]
|
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 |
[289]
|
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[290]
|
Transwest Air Express |
California |
|
|
ACW |
|
Oakland |
1977 |
1981 |
Established as Zoom Zoom Air in 1973. Renamed to Air Charter West. Operated DC-3[291]
|
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[292]
|
Tri-Motor Safety Airlines |
New York |
|
|
|
|
Garden City |
1929 |
1929 |
Rename to New York Safety Airlines. Operated Ford Trimotor (NC1780)[293]
|
Tri-State Airlines |
Iowa |
|
|
|
|
Rickenbacker |
1930 |
1936 |
Renamed to Hanford Tri-State Airlines[294]
|
Tri-State Flying Service |
West Virginia |
|
|
|
|
Huntington Tri-State |
1971 |
1972 |
Established as Air Enterprises in 1969[295]
|
Tricon International Airlines |
Texas |
|
RI |
|
|
Dallas Love Field |
1967 |
1978 |
Operated Beech 18, DC-3[296]
|
Trinity Air Bahamas |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood |
1993 |
1993 |
[297]
|
TriStar Airlines |
Nevada |
|
T3 |
TRY |
TRISTAR AIR |
Las Vegas McCarran |
1995 |
1997 |
|
Tropic Air |
Hawaii |
|
|
|
|
Honolulu |
1980 |
1989 |
Associated with Air Molokai[298]
|
Tropic Air |
California |
|
|
|
|
Burbank |
1988 |
1988 |
[299]
|
Tropical Airways |
New York |
|
|
|
|
New York Kennedy |
1986 |
1989 |
[300]
|
Tropics International |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Miami |
1968 |
1971 |
Operated Beech 18[301]
|
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[302]
|
Tulsa-Oklahoma City Airline |
Oklahoma |
|
|
|
|
Tulsa |
1928 |
1929 |
Ownership transferred to Universal Aviation Corporation[303]
|
Turbo Air |
Idaho |
|
|
|
|
Boise |
1995 |
1995 |
Charter carrier[304]
|
Turks Air Cargo |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Miami |
1972 |
2015 |
Founded by Robert Caravan[305]
|
Turner Airlines |
Indiana |
|
|
|
|
Indianapolis |
1947 |
1950 |
Renamed to Lake Central Airlines[306]
|
TWC Aviation, Inc
|
California
|
|
|
|
|
San José
|
1998
|
2015
|
Acquired and rebranded into Landmark Aviation[307]
|
Twentieth Century Airlines |
North Carolina |
|
|
|
|
Charlotte Douglas |
1946 |
1963 |
Founded by Glen Shave and Christopher Bachman. Operated DC-3, DC-4. To North American Airlines [308]
|
Tyee Airlines |
Alaska |
|
OF |
|
|
Ketchikan |
1975 |
1986 |
Operated DHC Beaver[309]
|
Tyme Airlines |
Ohio |
|
|
|
|
Cleveland Burke |
1965 |
1967 |
Merged into Wright Airlines[310]
|
U
|
U Fly Air Freighters |
Texas |
|
|
|
|
Dallas Fort Worth |
1973 |
1975 |
Cargo operator[311]
|
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.[312]
|
UltrAir |
New York |
|
|
ULT |
ULTRAIR |
New York Kennedy |
1993 |
1994 |
[313]
|
UltrAir |
Texas |
|
RL |
ULT |
|
Houston Bush |
1993 |
1994 |
Operated 727-200[314]
|
Unalakleet Air Taxi |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Unalakleet |
1953 |
1979 |
Renamed to Ryan Air[315]
|
United Couriers |
California |
|
|
|
|
Burbank |
1971 |
1971 |
Merged with California Air Charter[316]
|
United Feeder Service |
Illinois |
|
U2 |
UFS |
FEEDER EXPRESS |
Chicago O'Hare |
1993 |
2000 |
[317]
|
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[318]
|
Universal Air Lines Corporation |
Missouri |
|
|
|
|
St. Louis Lambert |
1928 |
1934 |
Merged with 90 other airlines to form American Airlines
|
Universal Airlines |
Michigan California |
|
UV |
UTQ |
|
Willow Run Oakland |
1966 |
1972 |
Established as Zantop Air Transport. Bought American Flyers Airline in 1971. Some aircraft were picked up by Saturn Airways after Universal collapsed, and Zantop International Airlines was quickly established to take over other former Universal business
|
Universal Airlines |
Michigan |
|
|
|
|
Willow Run |
1990 |
1992 |
Cargo operator[319]
|
Universal Aviation Corporation |
Missouri |
|
|
|
|
|
1929 |
|
An airline holding company
|
Upper Valley Aviation |
Texas |
|
|
|
|
McAllen Miller |
1964 |
1975 |
Operated Beech 99, Beech E18S[320]
|
Uraba, Medellin and Central Airways |
Panama Canal Zone |
|
UR |
UR |
|
N/A |
1932 |
1959 |
Owned, equipped and crewed by Pan Am
|
US Aircoach Airlines |
California |
|
|
|
|
Hollywood Burbank |
1949 |
1956 |
Founded by Louis Powell and Wyman Reynolds[321]
|
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 [322]
|
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[323]
|
V
|
Vagabond Air Travel Club |
Ohio |
|
|
|
|
|
1970 |
1974 |
Air travel club. Operated DC-6B, L-188 Electra[324]
|
Vail Airways |
Colorado |
|
|
|
|
|
1966 |
1968 |
Founded by Gordon Autry[325]
|
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[326]
|
Valdosta Phoenix Airlines |
Georgia |
|
|
|
|
Valdosta |
1972 |
1973 |
[327]
|
Vale International Airlines |
Tennessee |
|
|
VIN |
|
Nashville |
1979 |
1980 |
[328]
|
Valley Airlines |
California |
|
|
|
|
Oakland |
1968 |
1974 |
Merged with Ram Airways to form Pacific Northwest Airways[329]
|
Valley Airlines |
Maine |
|
|
|
|
Fort Kent |
1981 |
1989 |
Renamed to Northeast Express[330]
|
Valley Airpark Commuter Service |
Colorado |
|
|
|
|
Denver |
1975 |
1977 |
[331]
|
Valley Catalina Airlines |
California |
|
|
|
|
Van Nuys |
1981 |
1981 |
[332]
|
Valley Isle Aviation |
Hawaii |
|
|
|
|
Kahului |
1965 |
1967 |
[333]
|
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[334]
|
Vercoa Air Service |
Illinois |
|
|
|
|
Danville |
1964 |
1975 |
Renamed to Britt Airways[335]
|
Vero Monmouth Airlines |
Georgia |
|
VM |
VMA |
VERO MAMMOUTH |
Vero Beach |
1973 |
1975 |
Operated de Havilland Heron, Martin 4-0-4[336]
|
Veterans Air Lines |
New Jersey |
|
|
|
|
Newark |
1945 |
n/a |
Operated DC-3, DC-4[337]
|
Via Airlines |
Florida |
|
VC |
SRY |
|
Orlando |
2015 |
2019 |
Established as Charter Air Transport. Operated Embraer Brasilia, Embraer ERJ 145[338]
|
Viair |
New Jersey |
|
|
|
|
Newark |
1935 |
1935 |
Charter and resort air service [339]
|
ViaAir |
Florida |
|
VC |
SRY |
STINGRAY |
Beckley Raleigh County |
1997 |
2019 |
Went bankrupt
|
Victory Aviation Services International |
New York |
|
|
|
|
New York-LaGuardia |
1995 |
1999 |
[340]
|
Viking Air Lines |
California |
|
|
|
|
Hollywood Burbank |
1945 |
1949 |
Established as Aero-Van Express[341]
|
Viking International Airlines |
Minnesota |
|
VO |
VIK |
VIKING |
Minneapolis–Saint Paul |
1969 |
1994 |
Acquired by Eagle Air International[342]
|
Vintage Airways |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Kissimmee |
1992 |
1995 |
Founded by Richard Branson operated in 1940s livery[343]
|
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 |
[344]
|
Virginia Air Cargo |
Maryland |
|
|
|
|
Baltimore–Washington |
1974 |
1979 |
Operated BN islander, Short Skyvan[345]
|
Visco Flying Service |
California |
|
|
|
|
Los Angeles |
1964 |
1967 |
Operated shuttle service. Renamed to Imperial Airlines[346]
|
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[347]
|
Vroman Aviation |
Texas |
|
|
|
|
|
1965 |
1972 |
Established as Champs Aviation[348]
|
W
|
Walatka Air Service |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
|
1930 |
1930 |
[349]
|
Walker's International |
Florida |
|
XW |
WRC |
|
Fort Lauderdale |
1982 |
2003 |
Established as Jet Hansa Corporation in 1967[350]
|
Warsaw Aviation |
Indiana |
|
|
|
|
Warsaw |
1971 |
1971 |
Third-level services. Operated Piper Twin Comanche, Piper Apache[351]
|
Waterman Airlines |
Alabama |
|
|
|
|
Mobile |
1946 |
1948 |
Operated Lockheed Lodestar, DC-3[352]
|
Washington Airlines |
Maryland |
|
|
|
|
Baltimore–Washington |
1968 |
1969 |
STOL operation [353]
|
Washington Flying Service |
Virginia |
|
|
|
|
Washington |
1928 |
1929 |
Scenic flights [354]
|
Washington-Baltimore Airways |
Maryland |
|
|
|
|
Baltimore–Washington |
1961 |
1971 |
Operated Beech 18, Piper Apache[355]
|
Watermakers Air |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Fort Lauderdale |
1999 |
2018 |
Operated Cessna Grand Caravan[356]
|
Waterman Airlines |
Alabama |
|
|
|
|
|
1945 |
1947 |
Intrastate carrier [357]
|
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[358]
|
Wedekind-Schmidlapp Flying Service |
Ohio |
|
|
|
|
Hook Field |
1932 |
1961 |
Founded by Larry Schmidlapp and George "Pappy" Wedekind. Operated Waco VKS-7[359]
|
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[360]
|
Wes-Tex Aircraft |
Texas |
|
|
|
|
Lubbock Airport |
1964 |
1971 |
Operated Piper Navajo, Piper Twin Comanche, Piper Cherokee[361]
|
West Central Airlines |
Nebraska |
|
|
|
|
Omaha |
1966 |
1971 |
Operated de Havilland Dove, Cherokee Six, Cessna 182[362]
|
West Coast Air Cargo |
Oregon |
|
|
WCC |
WEST COAST |
Portland–Troutdale |
1982 |
1999 |
Cargo carrier[363]
|
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[364]
|
WestAir Commuter Airlines |
California |
|
OE |
SDU |
SUNDANCE |
Fresno Yosemite |
1978 |
1992 |
Formerly Stol Air Commuter, to Mesa Air Group
|
Westair Transport |
California |
|
|
|
|
|
1947 |
1960 |
[365]
|
Westates Airlines |
California New Jersey |
|
WS |
WSA |
WESTATES |
Los Angeles Atlantic City |
1984 |
1995 |
Renamed to Gray Line Air[366]
|
Western Air Express |
California |
|
|
|
|
Los Angeles |
1926 |
1930 |
Operated Douglas M-2, Fokker F-10[367]
|
Western Air Express Texas |
Texas |
|
|
|
|
Midland |
2004 |
2016 |
Operated Beech Queen Air 70[368]
|
Western Air Industries |
California |
|
|
|
|
Redding |
1960 |
1960 |
Aerial firefighting carrier. Renamed to Aero Union. Operated B-25 Mitchell[369]
|
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[370]
|
Western Aircraft |
Idaho |
|
|
|
|
Gooding |
1964 |
1971 |
Operated Beech 18, Piper Apache[371]
|
Western Aircraft Salvage |
California |
|
|
|
|
Santa Maria |
1974 |
1980 |
Operated Beech 18, Piper Apache[372]
|
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[373]
|
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[374]
|
WestJet Express |
Nevada |
|
|
|
|
Fresno Yosemite |
1998 |
1999 |
Renamed to Allegiant Air[375]
|
Westward Airways |
Nebraska |
|
CN |
WWD |
WESTWARD |
Western Nebraska |
2004 |
2005 |
|
Wheeler Airlines |
North Carolina |
|
|
|
|
Raleigh–Durham |
1969 |
1991 |
Established as Wheeler Flying Service[376]
|
Whidbey Flying Service |
Washington |
|
|
|
|
Oak Harbor |
1964 |
1969 |
Founded by Wes Luipen. To Puget Sound Airlines[377]
|
Wien |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Anchorage |
1982 |
1984 |
[378]
|
Wien Air Alaska |
|
WC |
WAA |
|
1973 |
1982 |
Several name changes over the years, final name Wien[379]
|
Wien Airways of Alaska |
|
|
|
|
1926 |
1935 |
Established as Northern Air Transport[380]
|
Wien Alaska Airways |
|
|
|
|
1935 |
1968 |
Merged with Northern Consolidated Airlines to form Wien Consolidated Airlines[381]
|
Wien Consolidated Airlines |
|
|
|
|
1968 |
1973 |
Formed by the merger of Wien Alaska Airlines and Northern Consolidated Airlines[382]
|
Wilbur's Inc. |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Anchorage |
1984 |
1992 |
[383]
|
Wild Goose Flying Service |
Texas |
|
|
|
|
San Antonio |
1984 |
1992 |
[384]
|
Wildblue Yonder-Aero Taxi |
Idaho |
|
|
|
|
Lemhi County |
1998 |
1998 |
[385]
|
Williams Air |
New Jersey |
|
|
|
|
|
1981 |
1983 |
Operated BN Islander[386]
|
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[387]
|
Wings Air |
Georgia |
|
|
WAI |
|
Atlanta |
2008 |
2010 |
[388]
|
Wings Airways |
Pennsylvania |
|
WQ |
WAW |
WING SHUTTLE |
Blue Bell Wings Field |
1977 |
1991 |
|
Wings Express |
California |
|
|
|
|
Burbank |
1993 |
1993 |
Cargo carrier. Acquired by Ameriflight[389]
|
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 [390]
|
Winnipesaukee Airlines |
Florida |
|
|
|
|
Tampa |
1976 |
1977 |
[391]
|
Wisconsin Central Airlines |
Wisconsin |
|
|
|
|
Clintonville |
1946 |
1952 |
Renamed to North Central Airlines[392]
|
Wise Airlines |
Texas |
|
4W |
|
|
San Angelo |
1983 |
1985 |
Operated Beech 99, Twin Otter. Went bankrupt[393]
|
Woodley Airways |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Merrill Field |
1932 |
1945 |
Renamed to Pacific Northern Airlines[394]
|
Woods Air Service |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Palmer |
1961 |
2000 |
[395]
|
World Airways |
Georgia |
|
WO |
WOA |
WORLD |
Atlanta |
1948 |
2014 |
|
World American Airlift |
California |
|
|
|
|
Fresno Yosemite |
1968 |
1970 |
[396]
|
World Wide Airlines |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Anchorage |
1956 |
1962 |
Established as Pearson-Alaska Airlines in 1948. Operated DC-4, C-46, L-749, L-1049[397]
|
Worldwide Airlines |
Illinois |
|
|
|
|
Chicago Midway |
1983 |
1986 |
Subsidiary of Carefree Vacations Inc.[398]
|
Wrangler Aviation |
North Carolina |
|
|
|
|
Piedmont Triad |
1973 |
1991 |
Established as Bluebell Aviation in 1969. Renamed to Tradewinds Airlines[399]
|
Wright Airlines |
Ohio |
|
FW |
WRT |
WRIGHT |
Cleveland Burke |
1966 |
1983 |
Went bankrupt
|
WTC Air Freight |
New Jersey |
|
|
|
|
|
1967 |
1987 |
Acquired by BAX Global[400]
|
Wyoming Air Service |
Wyoming |
|
|
|
|
Cheyenne |
1930 |
1937 |
Renamed to Inland Air Lines. Operated Stinson Junior, Boeing 247D [401]
|
Wyoming-Montana Air Lines |
Wyoming |
|
|
|
|
Casper–Natrona |
1930 |
1938 |
Renamed to Inland Air Lines in 1938[402]
|
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[403]
|
Yosemite Airlines |
California |
|
JE |
|
|
Columbia |
1975 |
1981 |
[404]
|
Yukon Air Service |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Fairbanks |
1967 |
1973 |
Founded by Roger Dowding. Renamed to Air North[405]
|
Yutana Airlines |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Anchorage |
1987 |
1994 |
Renamed to Alaska Central Express[406]
|
Yute Air |
Alaska |
|
4Y |
UYA |
|
Bethel |
2004 |
2017 |
[407]
|
Yute Air Alaska |
Alaska |
|
|
|
|
Bethel |
1974 |
2000 |
Established as Bob Harris Flying Service. Renamed to Flight Alaska[408]
|
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[409]
|
Zia Airlines |
New Mexico |
|
|
|
|
Las Cruces |
1972 |
1980 |
Renamed to Air New Mexico. Air ambulance services[410]
|
Zimmerly Air Lines |
Idaho |
|
|
|
|
Boise |
1942 |
1946 |
Renamed Empire Airlines[411]
|
Zoom Zoom Air |
California |
|
|
|
|
Oakland |
1973 |
1974 |
Renamed to Air Charter West. Operated Basler BT-67[412]
|