125 Airlines with largest fleets

125 Airlines with largest fleets

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Larger fleets often mean more routes, greater flexibility, and potentially newer aircraft Airlines with larger fleets typically offer more extensive route networks, greater scheduling flexibility, and often newer aircraft. This can result in more destination options, frequent flights, and potentially better overall service due to modern aircraft features and maintenance schedules.
Facts about Airlines with largest fleets
  •  Jet2.com is a Low-Cost Carrier (LCC) airline.  Jet2.com has 100 aircraft in its fleet.  Jet2.com serves 70 countries.
  •  Eurowings is a Low-Cost Carrier (LCC) airline.  Eurowings has 100 aircraft in its fleet.  Eurowings serves 45 countries.
  •  Cape Air is a Regional Airline airline.  Cape Air has 100 aircraft in its fleet.  Cape Air serves 7 countries.
  •  Alitalia is a Full Service airline.  Alitalia has 97 aircraft in its fleet.  Alitalia serves 42 countries.
  •  Swiss International Air Lines is a Full Service airline.  Swiss International Air Lines has 91 aircraft in its fleet.  Swiss International Air Lines serves 102 countries.
  •  EVA Air is a Full Service airline.  EVA Air has 87 aircraft in its fleet.  EVA Air serves 52.5 countries.
  •  Copa Airlines is a Full Service airline.  Copa Airlines has 85 aircraft in its fleet.  Copa Airlines serves 80 countries.
  •  Asiana Airlines is a Full Service airline.  Asiana Airlines has 85 aircraft in its fleet.  Asiana Airlines serves 26 countries.
  •  Finnair is a Full Service airline.  Finnair has 84 aircraft in its fleet.  Finnair serves 100 countries.
  •  Pegasus Airlines is a Low-Cost Carrier (LCC) airline.  Pegasus Airlines has 84 aircraft in its fleet.  Pegasus Airlines serves 42 countries.
  •  Aerolineas Argentinas is a Full Service airline.  Aerolineas Argentinas has 82 aircraft in its fleet.  Aerolineas Argentinas serves 20 countries.
  •  Malaysia Airlines is a Full Service airline.  Malaysia Airlines has 81 aircraft in its fleet.  Malaysia Airlines serves 59 countries.
  •  Philippine Airlines is a Full Service airline.  Philippine Airlines has 75 aircraft in its fleet.  Philippine Airlines serves 54 countries.
  •  LOT Polish Airlines is a Full Service airline.  LOT Polish Airlines has 75 aircraft in its fleet.  LOT Polish Airlines serves 45 countries.
  •  Cebu Pacific is a Low-Cost Carrier (LCC) airline.  Cebu Pacific has 75 aircraft in its fleet.  Cebu Pacific serves 37 countries.
  •  EgyptAir is a Full Service airline.  EgyptAir has 68 aircraft in its fleet.  EgyptAir serves 65 countries.
  •  Aer Lingus is a Full Service airline.  Aer Lingus has 67 aircraft in its fleet.  Aer Lingus serves 18 countries.
  •  Rossiya Airlines is a Full Service airline.  Rossiya Airlines has 62 aircraft in its fleet.  Rossiya Airlines serves 48 countries.
  •  Hawaiian Airlines is a Full Service airline.  Hawaiian Airlines has 61 aircraft in its fleet.  Hawaiian Airlines serves 15 countries.
  •  Royal Air Maroc is a Full Service airline.  Royal Air Maroc has 59 aircraft in its fleet.  Royal Air Maroc serves 33 countries.
  •  Air Arabia is a Low-Cost Carrier (LCC) airline.  Air Arabia has 58 aircraft in its fleet.  Air Arabia serves 170 countries.
  •  Oman Air is a Full Service airline.  Oman Air has 55 aircraft in its fleet.  Oman Air serves 50 countries.
  •  Mahan Air is a Full Service airline.  Mahan Air has 54 aircraft in its fleet.  Mahan Air serves 18 countries.
  •  Vistara is a Full Service airline.  Vistara has 53.5 aircraft in its fleet.  Vistara serves 11 countries.
  •  Scoot is a Low-Cost Carrier (LCC) airline.  Scoot has 53 aircraft in its fleet.  Scoot serves 44 countries.