Airline |
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IATA |
ICAO |
Callsign |
Hubs and focus cities |
Commenced operations |
Ceased operations |
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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]
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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 Boeing 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 | |
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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] |
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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] |
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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] |
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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 |
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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] |
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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] |
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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 Boeing 727, Boeing 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 |
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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] |
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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 from Arabesco Air[405]
Renamed to Air Charter West. Operated Basler BT-67[406] |