The list of Saab 340 operators lists former, military and current operators of the aircraft as of 2015.[1][needs update]
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Current operators
Civil operators
- Fleet Air
- Cranfield University - National Flying Laboratory Centre[3]
- RVL Aviation[citation needed]
Military operators
Former operators
- Andesmar
- Kaiken Líneas Aéreas
- LAER Línea Aérea Entre Ríos
- LAPA
- TAN Transportes Aéreos Neuquén
- TAPSA Transportes Aéreos Petroleros S.A
- SOL
- Calm Air
- Corporate Express Charter and Business Flightline Solutions
- Prince Edward Air
- Provincial Airlines
- Quebecair Express
- Air Ostrava
- Job Air
- Air Vendee
- Alsavia
- BritAir
- Europe Aero Service
- Regional Airlines
- Darta
- SkyBishkek
- RAF-Avia – cargo
- Adria Airways – cargo
- Tatra Air
- Air Leap
- Avitrans Nordic
- Braathens Regional Airways
- Flying Enterprise
- NextJet
- Scandinavian Airlines
- Skyways
- SkyTaxi
- Swedair
- Crossair – launch customer
- Air Midwest
- American Eagle Airlines
- Business Express
- Castle Aviation – Freighter launch customer
- Chicago Express
- Comair
- Express Airlines I/Pinnacle Airlines
- GLO Airlines
- Indiana University Foundation
- Mesaba Airlines
- National Airlines (5M)
- RegionsAir
- Shuttle America
- Silver Airways
- PenAir
References
- ^ Saab Aircraft Leasing Corp. list of operators Archived 2015-02-28 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Flight International, 3–9 October 2006
- ^ Broadbent, Mike (January 2021). "Cranfield preps for 'flying lab'". Air International. Vol. 100, no. 1. p. 6. ISSN 0306-5634.
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