List of Boeing 727 operators
The list of Boeing 727 operators lists both former and current operators of the aircraft.
Original commercial operators
List of operators who purchased or leased aircraft new:
Africa
- Ethiopia
- Libya
- Morocco
- Royal Air Maroc 1970[1]
- Nigeria
- Nigeria Airways 1977[1]
- South Africa
- South African Airways 1965 [1]
- Tunisia
Americas
- Argentina
- Bolivia
- Brazil
- Canada
- Air Canada 1974[1]
- CP Air 1970[1]
- Wardair Canada 1966[1]
- Chile
- Colombia
- Aerosucre 1969[1]
- Aces Colombia 1981[1]
- Aerocar Colombia 1994[1]
- Aerorepublica 1993[1]
- Avesca Colombia 1983[1]
- Avianca 1966[1]
- Intercontinental de Aviación 1992[1]
- Líneas Aéreas Suramericanas 1991[1]
- SAM Colombia 1980[1]
- Costa Rica
- Dominican Republic
- Dominicana 1975[1]
- Jamaica
- Air Jamaica 1974[1]
- Mexico
- Peru
- Faucett Perú 1968
- Trinidad and Tobago
- United States
- Air America 1966[1]
- Airlift International 1967[1]
- Alaska Airlines 1966[1]
- Allegheny Airlines 1970[1]
- American Airlines 1964[1]
- American Flyers Airline 1968[1]
- Braniff International Airways 1965[1]
- Braniff (1983-1990) 1983[1]
- Braniff (1991-1992) 1991[1]
- Boston-Maine Airways 2004[1]
- Continental Airlines 1968[1]
- Delta Air Lines 1973[1]
- Eastern Air Lines 1963[1]
- FedEx Express 1983[1]
- Frontier Airlines 1966[1]
- Hughes Airwest 1976[1]
- National Airlines 1964[1]
- Northeast Airlines 1966[1]
- Northwest Orient Airlines 1964[1]
- Ozark Air Lines 1979[1] (Ozark never actually operated the 727 in scheduled service)
- Pacific Air Lines 1966[1]
- Pacific Southwest Airlines 1965[1]
- Pan American World Airways 1966[1]
- Pan American Airways (1998-2004) 1998[1]
- Republic Airlines 1980[1]
- Southern Airways 1966[1] (Southern never actually operated the 727 in scheduled service)
- Southwest Airlines (leased from Braniff International and People Express Airlines) 1979[1]
- Trans Caribbean Airways 1968[1]
- Trans International Airlines 1968[1]
- Trans World Airlines 1964[1]
- United Air Lines 1964[1]
- Western Air Lines 1969[1]
- World Airways 1967[1]
- Uruguay
- Venezuela
- Aeropostal 2002[1]
- Avensa 1979[1]
- Vensecar Internacional 1996[1]
Asia
- Afghanistan
- India
- Iran
- Iraq
- Iraqi Airways 1976[1]
- Japan
- All Nippon Airways 1964[1]
- Japan Air Lines 1965[1]
- Japan Domestic Airlines 1966[1]
- Jordan
- Alia Royal Jordanian Airlines 1974[1]
- Kuwait
- Kuwait Airways 1980[1]
- Nepal
- Royal Nepal Airlines 1972
- Singapore
- South Vietnam
- Air Vietnam 1965[1]
- Syria
- Syrianair 1976[1]
- Taiwan
- China Airlines 1967[1]
- Yemen
- Yemen Airways 1979[1]
Europe
- Belgium
- Denmark
- Sterling Airways 1973[1]
- France
- Air Charter International 1981[1]
- Air France 1968[1]
- Germany
- Greece
- Olympic Airways 1968[1]
- Iceland
- Icelandair 1967[1]
- Italy
- Portugal
- Transportes Aéreos Portugueses/TAP Air Portugal 1967[1] (included aircraft operated by wholly owned subsidiary Air Atlantis)
- Spain
- Sweden
- Transair Sweden 1967[1]
- Turkey
- Yugoslavia
Oceania
Other commercial operators
List of operators who purchased or leased aircraft second-hand:
- Afghanistan
- Angola
- Australia
- Azerbaijan
- Belgium
- Brasil
- Brunei
- Cambodia
- Canada
- First Air
- Kelowna Flightcraft Air Charter
- Northwest Territorial Airways
- Pacific Western Airlines
- Quebecair
- Cayman Islands
- Colombia
- AeroSucre
- AeroSur
- Cosmos Air Cargo
- Líneas Aéreas Suramericanas
- Costa Rica
- Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Republic of the Congo
- Northern Cyprus
- Ecuador
- Germany
- India
- Iran
- Iraq
- Ireland
- Indonesia
- Jatayu Airlines
- Indonesian Airlines
- Mandala Airlines
- Megantara Air
- Merpati Nusantara Airlines
- Tri-MG Intra Asia Airlines
- Jordan
- Kenya
- Libya
- Macau
- Malaysia
- Mali
- Mexico
- Nauru
- Nepal
- Netherlands
- Niger
- Nigeria
- Oman
- Palestine
- Panama
- Philippines
- Qatar
- Russia
- Serbia
- South Africa
- South Korea
- South Vietnam
- Sweden
- Thailand
- Togo
- Uganda
- SKA Air and Logistics Uganda
- United Arab Emirates
- United Kingdom
- United States
- Air Atlanta
- Air Florida
- Air1
- Air Micronesia
- Air Niagara
- Capital Cargo International Airlines
- Carnival Air Lines
- Champion Air
- Contract Air Cargo
- Evergreen International Airlines
- Express One International
- Frontier Horizon (subsidiary of Frontier Airlines
- Gulf Air Transport
- Gulf and Caribbean Cargo (IFL Group)
- Kalitta Charters
- Key Airlines
- Kiwi International Air Lines
- McClain Airlines
- MGM Grand Air
- Northeastern International Airways
- Pan American Airways
- People Express Airlines
- Piedmont Airlines
- Planet Airways
- Pride Air
- Reeve Aleutian Airways
- Regent Air
- Skybus Airlines (1985)
- Southwest Airlines
- Sun Country Airlines
- Trump Shuttle
- UltrAir
- United Parcel Service
- USAir
- Western Pacific Airlines
- Wien Air Alaska
- Uruguay
- Vanuatu
- Venezuela
- Vietnam
- Yugoslavia
Government, military and other operators
As well as commercial operators the 727 has been used by military, government and private operators. The United States military used the 727 as a military transport, designated as the C-22.
- Colombian government
- Colombian Air Force
- Imperial Iranian Air Force
- Mexican Air Force
- Federal Preventive Police
No. 40 Squadron RNZAF Operated 2 from 1981 to 2003.
References
- Notes
- Roach & Eastwood 1992, pp 92-152
- "World Airlines Directory". Flight International. 19 March 1983. p. 706.
- AIR COMMERCE SARAJEVO - FLEET at planelogger.com
- Aviogenex at rzjets.com, retrieved 13-12-2014
- Source
- Roach, John; Eastwood, Tony (1992). Jet Airliner Production List. West Drayton, England: The Aviation Hobby Shop. ISBN 0-907178-43-X.
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