In July 2016, 101 British Aerospace Jetstream were in airline service : 75 in Americas, 15 in Europe, 7 in Asia Pacific & Middle East and 4 in Africa ; its airline operators with five or more aircraft were :[1]
- 9: Northwestern Air
- 8: Pascan Aviation
- 7: SARPA
- 6: AIS Airlines and es:Servicios Aéreos Profesionales
- 5: Aerolinea de Antioquia and Transmandu
Current civil operators
edit- Argentina
- Australia
- Canada
- Colombia
- Dominican Republic
- Estonia
- Sri Lanka
- Haiti
- Honduras
- Jamaica
- Mexico
- Netherlands
- New Zealand
- Peru
- Servicios Aéreos Tarapoto[3]
- Spain
- Turkey
- United Kingdom
- Venezuela
- Zambia
- Proflight Zambia
- Briko air services
Former civil operators
edit- Argentina
- Australia
- Canada
- Air BC (as Air Canada Connector for Air Canada)
- Air Mikisew
- Air Sask Aviation
- Alberta Citilink
- Capital City Air
- Corporate Express
- Integra Air
- North Vancouver Air
- Ontario Express (as Canadian Partner for Canadian Airlines)
- Peace Air
- Quik Air
- Quik Pass
- Skyservice Airlines
- SkyXpress Airlines
- Swanberg Air
- Transwest Air
- West Wind Aviation
- Dominican Republic
- Finland
- Haiti
- Japan
- Jersey
- Netherlands
- New Zealand
- Norway
- Paraguay
- Poland
- Romania
- United Kingdom
- United States
- Air LA
- Air Midwest
- Air New Orleans
- Air Virginia (AVAir)
- Appalachian Air
- Atlantic Coast Airlines (as United Express for United Airlines)
- Atlantis Airlines (as Eastern Express for Eastern Airlines)
- Braniff Express (operated by Air Midwest)
- CCAir (as US Airways Express for US Airways)
- Chautauqua Airlines (as USAir Express for USAir)
- Chicago Express Airlines (as ATA Connection for ATA Airlines)
- Colgan Airways (as Continental Express for Continental Airlines)
- Corporate Airlines (as American Connection for American Airlines and Trans World Express for Trans World Airlines (TWA)
- Corporate Express Airlines
- Discover Air
- Express Airlines I (as Republic Express for Republic Airlines and Northwest Airlink for Northwest Airlines)
- Express Airlines II
- Flagship Airlines (as American Eagle for American Airlines)
- Jetstream International Airlines (as USAir Express for USAir)
- Metro Airlines (as American Eagle for American Airlines and as Eastern Metro Express for Eastern Airlines)
- Mid Pacific Air (as Reno Air Express for Reno Air)
- North Pacific Airlines (as United Express for United Airlines)
- Pacific Skyway Airlines
- Pan American World Airways (as Pan Am Express)
- Pan American Airways (1998–2004) (as Pan Am Clipper Connection operated by Boston-Maine Airways)
- Presidential Airways (as United Express for United Airlines)
- Sierra Expressway
- Trans States Airlines (as American Connection for American Airlines, Trans World Express for Trans World Airlines (TWA) and USAir Express for USAir)
- WestAir (as United Express for United Airlines)
- Wings West Airlines (as American Eagle for American Airlines)
Military operators
edit- Bolivia:
- Saudi Arabia:
- Royal Saudi Air Force (retired Dec 2016)
- United Kingdom
- Royal Navy - Fleet Air Arm (retired 2011)
Gallery
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Jetstream 31 operated by Cranfield University at Filton Airfield in 2005
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Jetstream 32 operated by Sun Air of Scandinavia in British Airways livery
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A Jetstream 32 from AIS Airlines at Lelystad Airport
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Skywest Airlines J31 at Perth Airport (early 1990s)
References
edit- ^ "World Airliner Census". Flight Global. August 2016.
- ^ "Aeropacifico! - aeropacifico Resources and Information". Archived from the original on 2012-12-18. Retrieved 2017-03-30.
- ^ https://www.diariovoces.com.pe/100811/saeta-incrementa-flota-nave-19-pasajeros-llegara-iquitos-pucallpa in Spanish
- ^ Brymon Airways – history and photo archives Archived 1 November 2011 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "2 Jetstreams for Bolivia". Air International, Vol.85, No. 6. December 2013. p. 27. ISSN 0306-5634.
- ^ Thetford 1991, p. 68.
Bibliography
edit- Thetford, Owen (1991). British Naval Aircraft since 1912. London, UK: Putnam Aeronautical Books, an imprint of Conway Maritime Press Ltd. ISBN 0-85177-849-6.