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The following is a list of past operators of the BAC One-Eleven. As of September 23, 2014, no BAC One-Eleven airline operators and aircraft are operating for any military entities.

Civil operators

Airline Country 200 300 400 500 Notes
ADC Airlines Nigeria 2 1
Adria Airways Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 5 Leased from TAROM
Aer Lingus Republic of Ireland 4
Aero Asia International Pakistan 7
Aeroamerica United States 1
Aerotaxi Monse Mexico 1
Air Illinois United States 2 2
Air Katanga Democratic Republic of the Congo 1
Air Malawi Malawi 1 2 3
Air Manchester United Kingdom 2
Air Pacific Fiji 3
Air Siam Thailand 1 Leased from Robin Loh
Air UK United Kingdom 4
Airways International Cymru United Kingdom 2 1 Ceased operations in 1988
Air Wisconsin United States 4 Sold to Florida Express
Allegheny Airlines United States 31 Rebranded as USAir in 1988
Aloha Airlines United States 3 Sold to Mohawk Airlines
American Airlines United States 30
Anglo Cargo United Kingdom 1 Leased from TAROM
Arkia Israel 2
Atlantic Gulf Airlines United States 1 Leased from Cascade Airways
Austral Líneas Aéreas Argentina 6 11
Autair International United Kingdom 5 1 Renamed to Court Line in 1970
Aviateca Guatemala 4
Bavaria Fluggesellschaft Germany 7 4 Became Bavaria Germanair in 1977
Braniff International Airways United States 14
Braniff Inc. United States 15 3 Ceased operations in 1989
Bahamasair The Bahamas 4
Belize Airways Belize ?
British Air Ferries United Kingdom 3 2 11 Rebranded as British World Airlines in 1993
British Airways United Kingdom 8 36
British Caledonian Airways United Kingdom 7 4 1 19 Acquired by British Airways in 1988
British Eagle United Kingdom 2 5 Ceased operations in 1968
British European Airways United Kingdom 18 Merged with BOAC to form British Airways in 1974
British Island Airways (I) United Kingdom 4 Became Air UK in 1980
British Island Airways (II) United Kingdom 5 7
British Midland Airways United Kingdom 1 1 3 Leased from Airways International Cymru, Dan-Air, and British Aircraft Corporation
British United Airways United Kingdom 10 1 8 Launch customer
Merged with Caledonian Airways to form British Caledonian in 1970
Britt Airways United States 2 Sold to Okada Air
Caledonian Airways United Kingdom 4 Merged with British United Airways to form British Caledonian in 1970
Cambrian Airways United Kingdom 4 Merged with British Airways in 1976
Cascade Airways United States 3 2 Ceased operations in 1986
Cayman Airways Cayman Islands 3
Channel Airways United Kingdom 3 Ceased operations in 1972
Court Line United Kingdom 3 15 Ceased operations in 1974
Cyprus Airways Cyprus 6
Dan-Air United Kingdom 2 4 5 15 Merged into British Airways in 1992
Emerald Air United States 1 Leased from USAir
European Aviation Air Charter United Kingdom 19
Faucett Perú Peru 2 1
Florida Express United States 16 6 Merged into Braniff Inc. in 1988
Germanair Germany 1 7 Became Bavaria Germanair in 1977
Gulf Aviation Bahrain 2
Gulf Air Bahrain 4
Hapag-Lloyd Flug Germany 7
Hold-Trade Air Nigeria 4
Kabo Air Nigeria 9 7
LACSA Costa Rica 2 4
Ladeco Chile 2 2
Laker Airways United Kingdom 5 1
LANICA Nicaragua 1 2 1
Lauda Air Austria 2 Leased from TAROM
LIAT Antigua and Barbuda 4 Leased from Court Line
London European Airways United Kingdom 1 4 Ceased operations in 1991
Mohawk Airlines United States 24 Merged into Allegheny Airlines in 1972
Monarch Airlines United Kingdom 4
Nationwide Airlines South Africa 5 6
Okada Air Nigeria 2 7 13 3
Orientair United Kingdom 1 Never entered service
Paninternational Germany 4 Ceased operations in 1971
Pacific Express United States 9 Ceased operations in 1984
Philippine Airlines Philippines 4 13
Quebecair Canada 1 2 3
Romavia Romania 3
Ryanair Republic of Ireland 16
Sadia Brazil 3 Renamed to Transbrasil in 1972
SARO Mexico 1
SCAT Airlines Kazakhstan 2 Leased from Trast Aero
TACA International Airlines El Salvador 4 1
Trabajos Aéreos y Enlaces Spain 1
TAROM Romania 10 13
Tikal Jets Airlines Guatemala 2
Transbrasil Brazil 9
USAir United States 30
VASP Brazil 2
Wright Air Lines United States 1 Leased from Air Illinois
Zambia Airways Zambia 2 Sold to Dan-Air

Military and government operators

Military

Royal Air Force of Oman One-Eleven 485GD
BAC-111 (YR-HRS) at Paris – Le Bourget Airport in spring 2009
Royal Air Force of Oman One-Eleven Model 485GD lands at RIAT 2008
 Australia
 Brazil
  • Brazilian Air Force - Two aircraft, with the Brazilian Air Force designation VC-92, operated in VIP role from 1968 to 1974.
 Oman
 Philippines
 United Kingdom

Government

 Mexico
  • Mexican Government
 Philippines
  • Philippine Government
 Romania
  • Romanian Government
 United Arab Emirates
  • Government of the United Arab Emirates

Corporate operators

The One-Eleven was also operated by corporate operators, particularly in the United States and the Middle East. An example was Tenneco, a US-based company.

References

  1. "BAC 1-11 Production List". Planespotters.net.
  2. Endres 1979, p. 98.
  3. Endres 1979, p. 439.
  4. Endres 1979, p. 91.
  5. http://www.timetableimages.com/i-s/st80ca.jpg
  6. https://www.airliners.net/photo/Emerald-Air/BAC-111-204AF-One-Eleven/4064011/L
  7. Magnusson Air-Britain Aviation World Spring 2022, pp. 24–25.
  8. Magnusson Air-Britain Aviation World Spring 2022, p. 25.
  9. Magnusson Air-Britain Aviation World Spring 2022, pp. 22–23.
  10. ^ Magnusson Air-Britain Aviation World Spring 2022, p. 24.
  11. "Home". bac1-11jet.co.uk.
  12. "Aircraft Photo of N504T | BAC 111-211AH One-Eleven | AirHistory.net #11412".
  • Endres, Günter G. (1979). World Airline Fleets 1979. Hounslow, UK: Airline Publications and Sales Ltd. ISBN 0-905117-53-0.
  • Magnusson, Michael (Spring 2002). "BAC One-Eleven in Latin America and the Caribbean: Part 3: South America". Air-Britain Aviation World. pp. 22–25. ISSN 1742-996X.
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