List of Boeing 767 operators
The following is a list of current commercial operators of the Boeing 767, and any of its variants. As of 2020, there were 764 Boeing 767 aircraft in service, comprising 68 767-200s, 657 767-300s and 37 767-400ERs, as listed by variant in the following table.[needs update]
Current operators
Former airline operators
Africa
- Cameroon Airlines – ceased operations in March 2008
- Bellview Airlines – ceased operations in 2009
- Med-View Airline
- Nationwide Airlines – ceased operations April 29, 2008
- South African Airways
- Comair (South Africa) – ceased operations in 2022
- Interair South Africa
Americas
- LATAM Airlines Argentina
- LAPA – ceased operations
- Air Aruba – ceased operations in 2000
- Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano
- Aerosur – ceased operations in 2012
- Boliviana de Aviación
- BRA Transportes Aéreos – ceased operations November 7, 2007
- LATAM Airlines Brazil
- OceanAir
- Transbrasil – ceased operations December, 2001
- Varig – merged into Gol Transportes Aéreos
- Air Canada to be Unretired as of Feb 1 2025
- Air Canada Rouge
- Canadian Airlines International (1988–2001) merged with Air Canada in 1999
- Pacific Western Airlines (1983–1987) merged with CP Air to form Canadian Airlines International.
- Skyservice Airlines (1994–2010) ceased operations
- Sunwing Airlines (2011–2012)
- Zoom Airlines – ceased operations August 28, 2008
- Mexicana – ceased operations in 2010
- Aeroméxico
- Aero Continente – ceased operations July 12, 2004
- American Airlines
- Continental Airlines – merged with United Airlines in March 2012
- MAXjet Airways – ceased operations December 24, 2007
- Piedmont Airlines
- Trans World Airlines – (1982–2001) merged into American Airlines
- Vision Airlines – ceased operations 2017
- PLUNA – ceased operations July 5, 2012.
- Santa Barbara Airlines
- SBA Airlines – ceased operations in 2018.
Asia
- Kam Air
- Safi Airways – ceased operations in 2017.
- Air China
- China Eastern Airlines
- China Yunnan Airlines – merged with China Eastern Airlines
- Hainan Airlines
- Shanghai Airlines
- Garuda Indonesia (Leased)
- Viva Macau – ceased operations April 2010
- Asia Atlantic Airlines
- Orient Thai Airlines – suspended in 2018.
- PBair
- SkyStar Airways – ceased operations in 2009
- Etihad Airways
- Gulf Traveller – ceased operations in 2007
Europe
- Lauda Air merged into Austrian Airlines
- ASL Airlines Belgium
- CityBird – ceased operations October, 2001
- Sobelair – ceased operations January 19, 2004
- TUI fly Belgium
- Balkan Airlines – ceased operations in 2002
- Aeris – ceased operations August, 2003
- Air France
- Aéromaritime (1990–1991)
- Braathens SAFE – ceased operations in 2007
- Spanair – ceased operations in 2012
- Swefly – ceased operations in 2006
- SAS
- Balair – ceased operations in 1993
- Belair
- Swiss World Airways – ceased operations in 1998
- AeroSvit – ceased operations in 2013
- Dniproavia
- Air 2000 – re-branded as First Choice Airways in March 2004
- Air Atlanta Europe – merged into Excel Airways, 1 May 2006
- Airtours – re-branded as MyTravel Airways in 2004
- Britannia Airways – (1983–2005) re-branded as Thomsonfly
- British Airways – retired last 767s in December 2018
- Excel Airways – re-branded as XL Airways in November 2006
- First Choice Airways merged into Thomson Airways, 1 November 2008
- Flyglobespan – ceased operations, 16 December 2009
- Flyjet – ceased operations, 31 October 2007
- Leisure International Airways – merged into Air 2000 in the 1990s
- Monarch Airlines
- MyTravel Airways – merged into Thomas Cook Airlines, 30 March 2008
- Silverjet – ceased operations, 13 June 2008
- Thomas Cook Airlines – retired 767s in 2018.
- Thomsonfly – Merged into Thomson Airways, 1 November 2008
- Titan Airways
- UK International Airlines – ceased operations, 23 December 2007
- XL Airways UK – ceased operations, 12 September 2008
Oceania
- 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
- Air New Zealand – Last 767-300ER retired in 2017
Current government and military operators
- Azerbaijan Government – one 767-300ER leased from Azerbaijan Airlines
- Bahrain Royal Flight – one 767-400ER
- Belarus Government – one 767-300ER
- Brazilian Air Force – one 767-300ER
- Brunei Government – one 767-200ER
- Colombian Air Force – one 767-200ER
- Chilean Air Force – one 767-300ER
- Djibouti Government – one 767-200ER
- Italian Air Force – four Boeing KC-767
- Japan Air Self-Defense Force – four E-767 and four KC-767
- Turkmenistan Government – one 767-300ER
- Military of Uzbekistan – one 767-300
References
External links
Media related to Boeing 767 at Wikimedia Commons