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Delta Air Lines DC-7 |
Operators of the Douglas DC-7 past and present:
Civil operators
- SABENA - received 10 DC-7Cs as new build aircraft.
- ARCO Bermuda
- Panair do Brasil - received 4 DC-7Cs as new build aircraft.
- Conair
- Flying Enterprise
- Scandinavian Airlines System - received 14 DC-7Cs as new build aircraft.
- Transports Aériens Intercontinentaux - received 3 DC-7Cs as new build aircraft.
- Transports Aériens Réunis
- Atlantis
- Sudflug
- Transportes Aéreos Nacionales (TAN Airlines)
- Persian Air Services
- Aer Turas
- Shannon Air
- Alitalia - received 6 DC-7Cs as new build aircraft.
- Japan Air Lines - received 4 DC-7Cs as new build aircraft.
- Mexicana - received 3 DC-7Cs as new build aircraft.
- KLM - received 15 DC-7Cs as new build aircraft.
- Martinair
- Schreiner Airways
- Aerovías Panamá
- Talingo Airlines
- Fleeming Air System Transport
- Affretair
- Air Trans Africa
- South African Airways - received 4 DC-7Bs as new build aircraft.
- Internord
- Ostermanair Charter
- Scandinavian Airlines System
- Swedish Red Cross
- Transair Sweden
- Swissair - received 5 DC-7Cs as new build aircraft.
- British Overseas Airways Corporation - received 10 DC-7Cs as new build aircraft.
- Caledonian Airways
- Dan-Air
- Trans Meridian
- Aerovias Sud Americana (aka ASA International Airlines)
- Air Tankers
- Airlinft International
- American Airlines - received 34 DC-7s and 24 DC-7Bs as new build aircraft.
- Braniff Airways - received 7 DC-7Cs as new build aircraft.
- Continental Air Lines - received 6 DC-7Bs as new build aircraft.
- Delta Air Lines - received 10 DC-7s and 11 DC-7Bs as new build aircraft.
- Eastern Air Lines - received 50 DC-7Bs as new build aircraft.
- Federal Aviation Administration
- Interocean Airlines
- Liberty Air
- National Airlines - received 4 DC-7s and 4 DC-7Bs as new build aircraft.
- Northwest Orient Airlines - received 14 DC-7Cs as new build aircraft.
- Overseas National Airways
- Pan American-Grace Airways - received 6 DC-7Bs as new build aircraft.
- Pan American World Airways - received 7 DC-7Bs and 26 DC-7Cs as new build aircraft.
- Riddle Airlines
- Saturn Airways
- Standard Airways
- United Airlines - received 57 DC-7s as new build aircraft.
- United States Forest Service
- Universal Airlines
- United States Overseas Airlines
- Vance International Airways
- Zantop Air Transport
Military operators
- Colombian Air Force 1 x DC-7B and 1 x DC-7C
- French Air Force 3 x DC-7C
- Mexican Air Force 1 x DC-7B
- Nigerian Air Force - 1 × DC-7C briefly operated in 1968 during the Biafran War
- Rhodesian Air Force 1 x DC-7C
References
- ^ Gann 1999, p. 79
- ^ Gann 1999, p. 78
- Gann 1999, pp. 78–79
- Draper 1999, pp. 82–83
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- Draper, Michael I. (1999). Shadows: Airlift and Airwar in Biafra and Nigeria 1967–1970. Aldershot, UK: Hikoki Publications. ISBN 1-902109-63-5.
- Gann, Harry (1999). Douglas DC-6 and DC-7. Airliner Tech. Vol. 4. North Branch, Minnesota, USA: Speciality Press. ISBN 1-58007-017-5.