List of Boeing 767 operators

The following is a list of past and current commercial operators of the Boeing 767, and any of its variants.

A Delta Air Lines 767-400ER in pink Breast Cancer Research Foundation livery. As of July 2018, Delta was the largest operator of the Boeing 767.

Airline operators at July 2018

There were 742 Boeing 767 aircraft in service as of July 2018, comprising 73 767-200s, 632 767-300s and 37 767-400s,[1] as listed by variant in the following table.

Airline 767-200 767-200ER 767-200ERSF 767-200SF 767-300 767-300ER 767-300F 767-400ER Total
21 Air 2 2
ABX Air 11 9 20
Aeronexus 1 1
AeroUnion 2 2
Air Algérie 3 3
Air Astana 3 3
Air Canada 6 6
Air Canada Rouge 25 25
Air Do 2 2 4
Air Italy 2 2
Air Japan 12 12
Air Niugini 2 2
Air Transport International 2 2
Air Zimbabwe 1 1
All Nippon Airways 9 25 34
Amazon Air 11 11
American Airlines 24 24
Amerijet International 2 5 7
Asia Atlantic Airlines 2 2
Asiana Airlines 7 1 8
ASL Airlines Belgium 2 2
Atlas Air 5 4 3 12
Austrian Airlines 6 6
Azerbaijan Airlines 2 2
Blue Panorama Airlines 3 3
Boliviana de Aviación 4 4
British Airways 5 5
Cabo Verde Airlines 1 1
Cargojet 1 4 5 10
Condor Flugdienst 16 16
DHL Air UK 3 3
EuroAtlantic Airways 2 2
Delta Air Lines 2 56 21 79
DHL International Aviation ME 5 5
Eastern Airlines 1 3 4 8
El Al 6 6
Ethiopian Airlines 6 6
Express Freighters Australia 1 1
FedEx Express 60 60
Fly Jamaica Airways 1 1
Hawaiian Airlines 1 5 6
Icelandair 4 4
Iraqi Airways 2 2
Japan Airlines 6 29 35
Jordan Aviation 1 1
Katekavia 8 8
LATAM Airlines Argentina 2 2
LATAM Airlines Brazil 14 14
LATAM Airlines Chile 17 17
LATAM Airlines Colombia 2 2
LATAM Cargo 1 1
LATAM Cargo Chile 2 2
LATAM Cargo Colombia 3 3
MIAT Mongolian Airlines 2 2
NEOS 2 2
Omni Air International 3 6 9
Pegas Fly 6 6
Polar Air Cargo 3 3
Privilege Style 1 1
Raya Airways 1 1
Royal Air Maroc 3 1 4
Royal Flight 3 3
SF Airlines 5 5
Star Air 4 7 3 14
Sunday Airlines 1 1
TAM Cargo 3 3
Titan Airways 1 1
TUI Airlines Netherlands 1 1
TUI Airways 4 4
TUI fly Belgium 1 1
Ukraine International Airlines 4 4
United Airlines 35 16 51
UPS Airlines 59 59
UTair Aviation 3 3
Uzbekistan Airways 6 2 8
West Atlantic 1 1
WestJet 4 4
Total 2 11 15 45 30 381 173 37 742

Data at July 31, 2018.[1]

Former airline operators

Africa

Cameroon
Congo
Egypt

Eritrea

Ghana
Mauritius
Mozambique
Namibia
Nigeria
South Africa
Tanzania
Zimbabwe

Americas

Argentina
  • LAPA - ceased operations
Aruba
Bolivia
Brazil
Canada
Colombia
El Salvador
Jamaica
Mexico
Peru
United States of America
Uruguay
  • PLUNA - ceased operations July 5, 2012.
Venezuela

Asia

Afghanistan

Bahrain
Bangladesh
Brunei
China
India
Israel
Kuwait
Macau

Maldives

Mongolia
Nepal
Oman
Taiwan
Sri Lanka
Thailand
Turkmenistan
United Arab Emirates
Vietnam

Europe

Austria
Belgium
  • CityBird - ceased operations October, 2001
  • Sobelair - ceased operations January 19, 2004
Bulgaria
France
Germany
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Latvia
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Russia
Spain
Sweden
  • Swefly - ceased operations in 2006
  • SAS
Switzerland
Ukraine
United Kingdom

Oceania

Australia
  • Ansett - ceased operations March 4, 2002
  • Australian Airlines - ceased operations July 28, 2006
  • Qantas - Retired Last Flight 27 December 2014 Operated by VH-OGL as QF767 MEL to SYD Qantas had 41 aircraft from lease and owned 7 767-200ERs, 7 767-336ER from British Airways and 27 767-338ER
New Zealand
Samoa

Current government and military operators

Azerbaijan
Bahrain
  • Bahrain Royal Flight - one 767-400ER
Belarus
  • Belarus Government one 767-300ER

Brazil

Brunei
  • Brunei Government - one 767-200ER
Colombia
Chile
Djibouti
  • Djibouti Government - one 767-200ER
Italy
Japan
Turkmenistan
  • Turkmenistan Government - one 767-300ER
Uzbekistan

References

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