List of airlines by foundation date

This is a list of airlines by foundation date, founded before December 31, 1930.

The date of the first airline service may differ from the foundation date. Bold names and a light-green background indicate that the airline is still in operation, while light-yellow indicates a disputed claim.

AirlineEstablishedCeased operationsCountryNotes
DELAGNovember 16, 1909March 21, 1935 German Empire/ Weimar RepublicThe world's first airline in revenue service. Operated Zeppelin airships. Merged with Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei (DZR) in 1935, which continued transatlantic flights until the Hindenburg disaster in 1937. Company dissolved in 1940 and re-established in 2001.
Aero Rt.December 22, 19101920 HungaryMerged with Magyar Aeroforgalmi Rt (MAEFORT) which in turn, merged with Magyar Legiforgalmi R.T. (MALERT) to form Maszovlet. Later Hungary acquired all the Soviet shares of Maszovlet and renamed it to Malév Hungarian Airlines.
St. Petersburg-Tampa Airboat Line1913May 5, 1914 United StatesFirst winged airline. See Thomas Reilly, Jannus: An American Flyer
Aircraft Transport and TravelOctober 5, 1916February 20, 1921 United KingdomServices started 25 August 1919; first scheduled daily international commercial air service, London to Paris. A subsidiary of Airco, its assets were used to create Daimler Airway. Despite numerous takeovers and mergers, British Airways can trace part of its legacy back to Aircraft Transport and Travel.
Chalk's Ocean Airways19172007 United StatesStarted scheduled service between Florida and the Bahamas in February 1919; Became Chalk's International Airlines.
Deutsche Luft-ReedereiDecember 19171923 German Empire/ Weimar RepublicServices started February 5, 1919. Became part of Deutscher Aero Lloyd in 1923, merged into Deutsche Luft Hansa in 1926. Founding member of International Air Traffic Association in 1919.
Det Norske Luftfartsrederi19181921 NorwayFounding member of IATA
Det Danske LuftfartselskabOctober 29, 19181951 DenmarkServices started August 7, 1920. Part of SAS since 1946.
Société des lignes LatécoèreDecember 25, 1918September 19, 1933 FranceServices started December 25, 1918; rebranded as Aéropostale in 1927; its assets were incorporated into Air France in 1933
Svensk LufttrafikFebruary 7, 19191921 SwedenServices started 7 August 1920
Lignes Aériennes FarmanFebruary 8, 1919October 7, 1933 FranceMerged with 4 other airlines to form Air France.
Société Générale des Transports AériensFebruary 8, 1919October 8, 1933 FranceMerged with 4 other airlines to form Air France.
Grands Express AériensMarch 20, 1919January 1, 1923 FranceMerged with Compagnie des Messageries Aériennes to form Air Union.
SNETAMarch 31, 1919May 23, 1923 BelgiumMerged into Sabena.
Compagnie des Messageries AériennesApril 18, 1919January 1, 1923 FranceMerged with Grands Express Aériens to form Air Union.
Daimler AirwayJune 7, 1919April 1, 1924 United KingdomMerged with 3 other airlines to form Imperial Airways.
CCNA (Compañía Colombiana de Navegación Aérea)September 26, 1919[1]July 17, 1922 ColombiaFirst airline in Colombia with mail contract with Colombian Government.
KLMOctober 7, 1919Still in operation NetherlandsDuring World War II, KLM stopped operating in Europe, but continued in the West Indies as Dutch Caribbean colonies were not occupied by Nazi Germany.[2][3] Merged with Air France in 2004 to form Air France–KLM. The airline is the "Oldest operating airline".
SCADTA

Avianca

December 5, 1919June 14, 1940

Still in operation

 ColombiaAmerican concern during World War II over the German shares of the airline (as it was founded by Germans and Colombians), forced SCADTA to merge in 1940 with the smaller state-owned SACO to form Avianca[a] – making it thereby the de facto "Second oldest airline by foundation date", though the claim remains contentious.[b]
Handley Page Transport1919March 31, 1924 United KingdomMerged with 3 other airlines to form Imperial Airways.
Handley Page Indo-Burmese transport1919[4]1921[c] IndiaFirst airline in India (then under British rule).
Instone Air Line1919March 31, 1924 United KingdomMerged with 3 other airlines to form Imperial Airways.
A/S AeroJanuary 19201921 NorwayMerged with Norske Aeroplanfabrik
CFRNAJanuary 20, 1920October 7, 1933 France/ Kingdom of RomaniaRenamed CIDNA in 1925; the French arm was merged with 4 other airlines to form Air France; the Romanian arm was renamed LARES.
QantasNovember 16, 1920Still in operation AustraliaDuring World War II, most aircraft were used by the RAAF, however limited operations continued within Australia, to/from Singapore and on the Australia-England route.[5] The airline is the "Third oldest airline by foundation date", "Second oldest continuously-operating[d]" (after KLM) and the "Oldest airline in the English-speaking world".
AeronautMarch 22, 1921January 11, 1927 EstoniaOperated the routes: Tallinn-Helsinki, Tallinn-Stockholm, Tallinn-Riga-Königsberg and Tallinn-Tartu-Viljandi-Pärnu. Stopped operations in 1927 due to financial problems.
AerotargMay 10, 1921June 19, 1921 PolandOperated only on the route between PoznańWarsaw and Poznań–Gdańsk, mainly in order to serve participants and visitors of the first Poznań International Fair.
Mexicana de AviaciónJuly 12, 1921August 28, 2010 MexicoSuspended operations indefinitely. MRO still operational.
DeruluftNovember 24, 1921March 31, 1937 Weimar Republic/ Soviet UnionJoint German-Soviet airline.
West Australian AirwaysDecember 5, 1921June 12, 1936 AustraliaBecame part of Australian National Airways.
Aeromarine West Indies Airways19211924 United StatesServices started 1 November 1920; first U.S. international air service
Junkers Luftverkehr19211926 Weimar RepublicA division of the aircraft manufacturer Junkers; became a separate company in 1924; merged into Deutsche Luft Hansa in 1926; joint-ventures with airlines in Austria, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland
Beijing-Han AirlinesMarch 29, 1922March 31, 1922 ChinaFounded by warlord Cao Kun with a single Handley Page aircraft, likely a modified HP O/400; fatally crashed in Beijing 3 days later.[6]
AerolloydJune 3, 1922December 28, 1929 PolandName changed to Aerolot in 1925; merged with other privately owned airlines in Poland formed LOT Polish Airlines.[7]
Latvijas gaisa satiksme ASJuly 31, 19221928 LatviaOperated in 1923-1926. With hub in Spilve airport, Riga it served Tallinn-Riga-Kaunas (for some time-Klaipėda)-Koenigsberg route in cooperation with Junkers Luftverkehr AG and Aeronaut. Went bankrupt in 1926, liquidated in 1928.
MalertNovember 19, 19221944 HungaryFore-runner of Malev Hungarian Airlines.
Air UnionJanuary 1, 1923October 7, 1933 FranceMerged with 4 other airlines to form Air France.
AeroflotFebruary 3, 1923Still in operation Soviet Union/ RussiaFounded as Dobrolyot, name changed to Aeroflot in 1932.
SABENAMay 23, 1923February 2002 BelgiumSucceeded by SN Brussels Airlines, which became Brussels Airlines. MRO still operational.
British Marine Air Navigation Co LtdAugust 1923March 31, 1924 United KingdomMerged with 3 other airlines to form Imperial Airways.
Czech AirlinesOctober 6, 1923Still in operation CzechoslovakiaFounded as Czechoslovak State Airlines, name changed to Czech Airlines in 1995.
FinnairNovember 1, 1923Still in operation FinlandFounded as Aero O/Y, name changed to Finnair in 1968.
Florida Airways19231927 United States
UkrpovitroshliakhJune 1, 19231929 Soviet UnionMerged with Zakavia and Deruluft to form Dobrolyot, forerunner of Aeroflot.
Zakavia19231929 Soviet UnionMerged with Ukrvozdukhput and Deruluft to form Dobrolyot, forerunner of Aeroflot.
Condor SyndikatMay 5, 1924July 1, 1927 Weimar Republic/ BrazilGerman-based Brazilian airline; absorbed into Deutsche Luft Hansa
AB AerotransportJune 2, 1924October 1, 1950 SwedenFormed SAS.
Tajik AirSeptember 3, 1924Still in operation Soviet Union/ TajikistanFounded as a division of Aeroflot in Tajik ASSR, became independent in 1991.
Imperial AirwaysMarch 31, 1924November 24, 1939 United KingdomAmalgamated to form British Overseas Airways Corporation - itself merged to found British Airways.
Slov-Air19242001 Czechoslovakia/ SlovakiaFounded as a department of Bata Shoes; name changed to Svitlet in 1948, to Agrolet in 1950 (became part of CSA, became independent in 1955), and to Slov-Air in 1969.
AeroFebruary 1925December 28, 1929 PolandMerged with Aerolot formed LOT Polish Airlines.
Ryan Airline CompanyApril 19, 19251926 United StatesName changed to B. F. Mahoney Aircraft Corporation.
Delta Air LinesMarch 2, 1925Still in operation United StatesFounded as Huff Daland Dusters for crop dusting, renamed 'Delta Air Service' in 1928, operated scheduled services from 1928 to 1930 and since 1934.
National Air TransportMay 21, 19251934 United StatesBecame part of United Airlines following Air Mail Act of 1934.
Lloyd Aéreo BolivianoSeptember 15, 19252010 BoliviaFormer flag carrier of Bolivia; replaced by Boliviana de Aviación.
Unión Aérea Española19251929 SpainMerged with Concesionaria de Líneas Aéreas Subvencionadas following Wall Street Crash of 1929.
Ford Air Transport Service19251932 United StatesThe world's first regularly-scheduled commercial cargo airline.
Società Anonima Navigazione Aerea19251934 Kingdom of ItalyMerged with 3 other airlines to form Ala Littoria.
Western Airlines1925April 1, 1987 United StatesFounded as Western Air Express; merged with Transcontinental Air Transport to form Transcontinental & Western Air in 1930; severed from T & WA again in 1934; named changed to General Air Lines and back to Western Air Express in 1934, and to Western Airlines in 1941; merged with Delta Air Lines in 1987.
Pacific Air TransportJanuary 1926December 17, 1928 United StatesMerged into Boeing Air Transport, but continued to operate as a separate division until 1934.
Deutsche Luft HansaJanuary 6, 1926April 22, 1945 Weimar Republic/ Nazi GermanyName styles as Deutsche Lufthansa from 1933. Operations suspended following the German defeat in World War II. There is no legal connection to Lufthansa, which was founded in 1953.
Western Canadian AirwaysMarch 19261930 CanadaAmalgamated with several Eastern Canadian carriers forming Canadian Airways.
Varney Air LinesApril 6, 1926May 1934 United StatesMerged with 3 other airlines to form United Airlines following the Air Mail scandal in 1933 and the Air Mail Act of 1934. In 1934 Varney Speed Lines was established becoming Continental Airlines in 1936 when Robert Six took over control.
American AirlinesApril 15, 1926Still in operation United States
Eastern Air LinesApril 19, 1926January 17, 1991 United StatesStarted Operations in 1926 as Pitcairn Aviation. Until 1930 changed to "Eastern Air Transport" then Eastern Air Lines until 1991. Re-established in 2015 until 2017.
Northwest AirlinesSeptember 10, 1926January 31, 2010 United StatesMerged with Delta Air Lines.
Colonial Air Transport19261930 United StatesFormed American Airlines.
Pan American World AirwaysMarch 14, 1927December 4, 1991 United StatesFounded by Juan T. Trippe and began operations in 1927 as Pan American Airways (PAA). Former de facto flag carrier of United States.[8] Bankrupted in 1991 due to: high fuel prices because of the first Gulf War and 1973 oil crisis; a series of hijackings; no US network until the 1980s; the Lockerbie bombing of flight 103.
VarigMay 7, 1927July 20, 2006 BrazilNew airline formed with the same name in 2006 and eventually sold to Gol Transportes Aéreos.
Air SerbiaJune 17, 1927Still in operation Kingdom of Yugoslavia/ Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia/ Serbia and Montenegro/ SerbiaFormed as Aeroput in 1927, then re-formed as JAT - Jugoslovenski aerotransport in 1947, rebranded as Jat Airways in 2003, and then as Air Serbia in 2013.
IberiaJune 28, 1927Still in operation SpainMerged with British Airways to form International Airlines Group (IAG) in January 2011.
Maddux Air LinesSeptember 22, 1927November 16, 1929 United StatesMerged with TAT to form TAT-Maddux Air Lines, itself merged to form T & WA.
BunavadOctober 25, 19271930 Kingdom of BulgariaFirst national airline of Bulgaria.
Cruzeiro do SulDecember 1, 1927January 1, 1993 BrazilFounded as Syndicato Condor; name changed to Cruzeiro do Sul in 1943; merged with Varig in 1993.
Grand Canyon Airlines1927Still in operation United StatesFounded as Scenic Airways; name changed to Grand Canyon Airlines in 1930.
Standard Air Lines1927March 1930 United StatesSold off to Western Air Express, itself merged to form T & WA.
National Parks Airways19271937 United StatesBought out by Western Air Express.
Wien Air Alaska1927November 23, 1984 United StatesFirst airline in Alaska.
MacRobertson Miller Airlines19271993 AustraliaAbsorbed into Ansett.
Paul R. Braniff, Inc.May 29, 1928March 1929 United StatesFirst Braniff brothers airline entity that operated scheduled service between Oklahoma City and Tulsa, Oklahoma. Forerunner of Braniff Airways and then became Braniff Air Lines, Inc., and later Braniff Airways, Inc. in November 1930.
KNILMJuly 16, 1928August 1, 1947 Dutch East Indies/ IndonesiaFirst operated as KNILM. KNILM dissolved and transferred to KLM Interinsulair Bedrijf (today Garuda Indonesia)
Universal Air LinesJuly 30, 19281934 United StatesMerged with other companies to form American Airlines.
ETAAugust 10, 1928November 16, 1929 BrazilCeased operations due to administrative difficulties.
British Columbia AirwaysAugust 16, 1928August 25, 1928 Canada British Columbia AirwaysHad a single Ford 4-AT Trimotor which crashed.[9]
Faucett PerúSeptember 15, 1928December 3, 1997 Peru
Japan Air TransportOctober 28, 19281938 Empire of JapanMerged into Imperial Japanese Airways.
Mid-Continent Airlines1928August 26, 1952 United StatesFounded as Hanford's Tri-State Airlines; name changed to Mid-Continent Airlines in 1938; merged into Braniff International Airways in 1952.
Transcontinental Air Transport19281930 United StatesMerged with Western Air Express to form Transcontinental & Western Air (T & WA) in 1930; renamed Trans World Airlines (TWA) in 1950; merged into American Airlines in 2001.
LOT Polish AirlinesDecember 29, 1928Still in operation PolandPolskie Linie Lotnicze LOT created by the Polish government they have absorbed airlines Aerolot (1922) and Aero (1925).
Hawaiian AirlinesJanuary 30, 1929Still in operation United StatesIncorporated January 30, 1929 as Inter-Island Airways. Began service October 6, 1929. Name changed to Hawaiian Airlines October 1, 1941.
LATAM ChileMarch 5, 1929Still in operation ChileBegan as Línea Aeropostal Santiago-Arica. It took the name Línea Aérea Nacional de Chile (LAN Chile) in 1932. In September 1989, the Chilean government privatized the carrier. LAN Chile became LAN Airlines in 2004 but in 2010, LAN merged with TAM Airlines and became LATAM Airlines. LAN Airlines still operates under the name LATAM Chile as a subsidiary of LATAM Airlines Group.
Concesionaria de Líneas Aéreas SubvencionadasMay 13, 1929July 18, 1936 SpainCeased operations due to the Spanish Civil War.
AeropostalJuly 3, 1929Still in operation VenezuelaFounded as Linea Aeropostal Venezolana LAV, name changed to Aeropostal Alas de Venezuela in 1997 after privatization.
Pan American-Grace AirwaysSeptember 13, 1929February 1, 1969 United StatesJoint venture between Pan Am and Grace Shipping Company; merged into Braniff in 1969.
Cubana de AviaciónOctober 8, 1929Still in operation Cuba
Panair do BrasilOctober 22, 1929February 16, 1965 BrazilFounded as Nyrba do Brasil. Name changed to Panair do Brasil in 1930. Bankruptcy forced by the Brazilian Militar Dictatorship Government.
Wiggins Airways1929Still in operation (?) United States[needs update?]
Union AirwaysJuly 24, 1929January 31, 1934 Union of South AfricaFirst South African airline; taken over by the government and renamed South African Airways.
Australian National Airways19291931 Australia
Trans World AirlinesJuly 16, 1930December 1, 2001 United StatesAcquired by American Airlines.
AviaarktikaSeptember 1, 1930January 3, 1960 Soviet UnionAbsorbed into Aeroflot.
Braniff International AirwaysNovember 13, 1930May 12/May 13, 1982 United States
New England & Western Air Transportation Co.19301930 United States
South West African Airways19301935 South West AfricaFirst commercial air service in South West Africa (Namibia)

For airlines founded after 1930 see Category: Airlines by year of establishment

Notes

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  1. ^ Avianca claims all SCADTA history pre-merger as their own, a claim generally accepted.
  2. ^ Other airlines are still included without question despite also having merged, e.g. Aeroflot, LATAM, Qantas, etc.
  3. ^ Exact date unknown; known to have still been operational at this date
  4. ^ de jure

References

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  1. ^ "Noventa Años de Aviación Civil en Colombia". El portal de la Aviación en Colombia. Retrieved 5 November 2014.
  2. ^ "The history of KLM's West-Indian Operation". 6 May 2016.
  3. ^ "KLM | Dutch airline | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2022-10-28.
  4. ^ Fraser-Mitchell, A. H. "Handley Page Ltd. 1909-1970. 60 years of Achievement" (PDF). aerosociety.com. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
  5. ^ "World at War". Qantas.com.au. 4 February 1942. Retrieved 8 July 2011.
  6. ^ "ASN Aircraft accident Handley Page O/7 registration unknown Beijing-Nanyuan Airport". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 2023-03-04.
  7. ^ "LOT - Historia". www.lot.com. Archived from the original on 2010-06-21. Retrieved 2023-10-19.
  8. ^ Lieberman, Melanie (18 March 2018). "Why the United States Doesn't Have a National Airline". Travel + Leisure. Retrieved 26 February 2021.
  9. ^ "History of Flight in BC". The Canadian Museum of Flight. Retrieved March 22, 2023.