List of Boeing 747 Operators - United States

United States

Airline 100 100F SP 200 200F 300 300SF 400 400CF 400F 8 8F Notes Ref
Air Freight Express * Defunct (ceased operations in 2003)
American Airlines * * * * Past operator
American International Airways * * * * Defunct (ceased operations in 1997)
America West Airlines * Defunct (ceased operations in 2005)
Atlas Air * * * * * * * 400CF includes Dreamlifter opf Boeing
Boeing *
Braniff International Airways * * * Defunct (ceased operations in 1982)
Cargo 360 * * Defunct (ceased operations in 2008)
Continental Airlines * Defunct (ceased operations in 2012)
Delta Air Lines * *
DHL * * Opb Air Hong Kong, Kalitta Air, Polar/Atlas Air
Eastern Airlines * Defunct (ceased operations in 1991)
Evergreen International Airlines * * * *
Federal Express * Past operator
Flying Tiger Lines * * Defunct (ceased operations in 1989)
Focus Air Cargo * * Defunct (ceased operations in 2008)
General Electric *
Kalitta Air * * * * * *
Kitty Hawk International * * * * Defunct (ceased operations in 2000)
Las Vegas Sands *
NASA * * Inc. Space Shuttle transports
National Airlines *
Northwest Airlines * * * * Defunct (ceased operations in 2010)
Orion Air * Defunct (ceased operations in 1989)
Overseas National Airways * Defunct (ceased operations in 1986)
Pan American World Airways * * * * Defunct (ceased operations in 1991)
People Express * * Defunct (ceased operations in 1987)
Polar Air Cargo * *
Seaboard World Airlines * Defunct (ceased operations in 1980)
Southern Air * * *
The Hawaii Express * Defunct (ceased operations in 1983)
Tower Air * Defunct (ceased operations in 2000)
Tradewinds Airlines *
Trans World Airlines * * * Defunct (ceased operations in 2001)
United Airlines * * * *
United States Air Force * * Inc. Presidential transport, Air Force One
UPS Airlines *
World Airways * * *

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