The Convair CV-240 is an American
airliner
An airliner is a type of aircraft for transporting passengers and air cargo. Such aircraft are most often operated by airlines. Although the definition of an airliner can vary from country to country, an airliner is typically defined as an ...
that
Convair
Convair, previously Consolidated Vultee, was an American aircraft manufacturing company that later expanded into rockets and spacecraft. The company was formed in 1943 by the merger of Consolidated Aircraft and Vultee Aircraft. In 1953, ...
manufactured from 1947 to 1954, initially as a possible replacement for the ubiquitous
Douglas DC-3
The Douglas DC-3 is a propeller-driven airliner
manufactured by Douglas Aircraft Company, which had a lasting effect on the airline industry in the 1930s to 1940s and World War II.
It was developed as a larger, improved 14-bed sleeper versi ...
. Featuring a more modern design with
cabin pressurization
Cabin pressurization is a process in which conditioned air is pumped into the cabin of an aircraft or spacecraft in order to create a safe and comfortable environment for passengers and crew flying at high altitudes. For aircraft, this air is ...
, the 240 series made some inroads as a commercial airliner, and had a long development cycle that produced various civil and military variants. Though reduced in numbers by attrition, various forms of the "Convairliners" continue to fly in the 21st century.
Design and development
The design began with a requirement by
American Airlines
American Airlines is a major US-based airline headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, within the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. It is the largest airline in the world when measured by fleet size, scheduled passengers carried, and revenue passenge ...
for an airliner to replace its
Douglas DC-3
The Douglas DC-3 is a propeller-driven airliner
manufactured by Douglas Aircraft Company, which had a lasting effect on the airline industry in the 1930s to 1940s and World War II.
It was developed as a larger, improved 14-bed sleeper versi ...
s. Convair's original design, the unpressurised Model 110, was a twin-engine, low-wing
monoplane
A monoplane is a fixed-wing aircraft configuration with a single mainplane, in contrast to a biplane or other types of multiplanes, which have multiple planes.
A monoplane has inherently the highest efficiency and lowest drag of any wing confi ...
of all-metal construction, with 30 seats. It was powered by
Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp radial engine
The radial engine is a reciprocating type internal combustion engine configuration in which the cylinders "radiate" outward from a central crankcase like the spokes of a wheel. It resembles a stylized star when viewed from the front, and is ...
s. It had a
tricycle landing gear
Tricycle gear is a type of aircraft undercarriage, or ''landing gear'', arranged in a tricycle fashion. The tricycle arrangement has a single nose wheel in the front, and two or more main wheels slightly aft of the center of gravity. Tricycle ...
, and a ventral
airstair
An airstair is a set of steps built into an aircraft so that passengers may board and alight the aircraft. The stairs are often built into a clamshell-style door on the aircraft. Airstairs eliminate the need for passengers to use a mobile st ...
for passenger boarding.
The prototype Model 110,
registration NX90653, first flew on July 8, 1946.
By this time, American Airlines had changed the requirements to include
pressurization and deemed the design too small. Convair used the first prototype for 240 series development work before it had the plane broken up in 1947.
[Gradidge 1997, p. 10.]

To meet the requirements of airlines for a pressurized airliner, Convair produced a revised design—the Model 240. This had a longer but thinner fuselage than the Model 110, accommodating 40 passengers in the first pressurized, twin-engined airliner.
[Wegg 1990, pp. 187–188.] The 240 first flew on March 16, 1947.
[Wegg 1990, p. 188.]
The Model 240 was followed by the Model 340, which had a longer fuselage, longer-span wings, and more powerful engines. The 340 first flew on October 5, 1951.
[Wegg 1990, pp. 188–189.] In 1954, in an attempt to compete with
turboprop
A turboprop is a turbine engine that drives an aircraft propeller.
A turboprop consists of an intake, reduction gearbox, compressor, combustor, turbine, and a propelling nozzle. Air enters the intake and is compressed by the compressor. ...
-powered airliners such as the
Vickers Viscount
The Vickers Viscount is a British medium-range turboprop airliner first flown in 1948 by Vickers-Armstrongs. A design requirement from the Brabazon Committee, it entered service in 1953 and was the first turboprop-powered airliner.
The Visc ...
, Convair produced the Model 440 Metropolitan, with more streamlined cowlings, new engine exhausts, and better cabin soundproofing.
[Wegg 1990, p. 192.] As the "Super 240" evolved into the CV-340 and CV-440, the design reached the limit of piston-engine performance, and future development centered on conversion to turboprop power.
Operational history
Convair delivered the first production Convairliner to American on February 29, 1948.
They delivered a total of 75 to American—and another 50 to
Western Airlines
Western Airlines was a major airline based in California, operating in the Western United States including Alaska and Hawaii, and western Canada, as well as to New York City, Boston, Washington, D.C., and Miami and to Mexico City, London and ...
,
Continental Airlines
Continental Airlines, simply known as Continental, was a major United States airline founded in 1934 and eventually headquartered in Houston, Texas. It had ownership interests and brand partnerships with several carriers.
Continental started ...
,
Pan American Airways,
Lufthansa
Deutsche Lufthansa AG (), commonly shortened to Lufthansa, is the flag carrier of Germany. When combined with its subsidiaries, it is the second- largest airline in Europe in terms of passengers carried. Lufthansa is one of the five founding ...
,
KLM,
Swissair
Swissair AG/ S.A. ( German: Schweizerische Luftverkehr-AG; French: S.A. Suisse pour la Navigation Aérienne) was the national airline of Switzerland between its founding in 1931 and bankruptcy in 2002.
It was formed from a merger between B ...
,
Sabena, and
Trans Australia Airlines
Trans Australia Airlines (TAA), renamed Australian Airlines in 1986, was one of the two major Australian domestic airlines between its inception in 1946 and its merger with Qantas in September 1992. As a result of the "COBRA" (or Common Brand ...
.
[Gradidge 1997, pp. 10–11.]

A CV-240 was the first private aircraft used in a United States presidential campaign. In 1960,
John F. Kennedy used a CV-240 named ''Caroline'' (after his daughter) during his campaign. This aircraft is now preserved in the
National Air and Space Museum.
After aborted negotiations with TWA and Eastern for "Super 240" orders, Convair temporarily halted 240 series production. In response to a United inquiry, Convair redesigned the Super 240, calling it the CV-340. United ordered 55, and more US orders came from Braniff, Continental, Delta, Northeast, and National. Other orders came from abroad, and the CV-340 was popular in South America. The CV-340 earned a reputation for reliability and profitability, and was developed into the CV-440 Metropolitan, the final piston-engined variant of the Convairliners.
Kelowna Flightcraft Air Charter, the major remaining operator of this model, currently holds the
type certificate
A type certificate signifies the airworthiness of a particular category of aircraft, according to its manufacturing design (''type design''). It confirms that the aircraft of a new type intended for serial production, is in compliance with applic ...
for this aircraft.
Used price for a Convair 240 in 1960 was around £40,000.
[''Flight'' November 18, 1960, p. 794.]
Variants
''Data from:'' General Dynamics Aircraft and their predecessors
Civil variants

;Convair Model 110
:Unpressurized prototype with seats for 30 passengers. 89 ft (27.13 m) wingspan, 71 ft (21.64 m) length, powered by two 2,100 hp (1,567 kW) Pratt & Whitney R-2800-SC13G engines. One built.
[Wegg 1990, p. 183.]
;Convair CV-240
:Initial production version, with seats for 40 passengers in a pressurised fuselage. Powered by two Pratt & Whitney R-2800 engines.
[Wegg 1990, pp. 188, 199.] 176 built (excluding military derivatives).
[Wegg 1990, p. 189.]
;;Convair CV-240-21 Turboliner
:
Turboprop
A turboprop is a turbine engine that drives an aircraft propeller.
A turboprop consists of an intake, reduction gearbox, compressor, combustor, turbine, and a propelling nozzle. Air enters the intake and is compressed by the compressor. ...
-powered conversion fitted with
Allison T38 engines. It became the first turboprop airliner to fly in the United States (on December 29, 1950), but problems with the engines resulted in development being terminated. Used as a test bed before being converted back to piston power.
[Wegg 1990, p. 194.]
;Convair CV-300
: A conversion from a Convair CV-240 with two R-2800 CB-17 engines and nacelles as used on the CV-340.
;
:Built for
United Airlines
United Airlines, Inc. (commonly referred to as United), is a major American airline headquartered at the Willis Tower in Chicago, Illinois. and other operators including
KLM, the CV-340 was a CV-240 lengthened to hold an additional four seats. The wingspan was extended for better performance at higher altitudes. The CV-340 replaced the DC-3 in United service. The airline flew 52 340s for 16 years without a fatality. KLM operated the type from early 1953 until mid-1963. Many CV-340 aircraft were converted to CV-440 standard.
[Gradidge 1997, p. 13]
;
:CV-340 with improved soundproofing and an option for weather radar. Maximum weight rose to 49,700 lbs. An optional increase from 44 to 52 passengers was facilitated by the replacement of the carry-on luggage area with two more rows of seats, marked by the addition of an extra cabin window. This option was taken up by several airlines including
Swissair
Swissair AG/ S.A. ( German: Schweizerische Luftverkehr-AG; French: S.A. Suisse pour la Navigation Aérienne) was the national airline of Switzerland between its founding in 1931 and bankruptcy in 2002.
It was formed from a merger between B ...
,
Lufthansa
Deutsche Lufthansa AG (), commonly shortened to Lufthansa, is the flag carrier of Germany. When combined with its subsidiaries, it is the second- largest airline in Europe in terms of passengers carried. Lufthansa is one of the five founding ...
and
SAS
SAS or Sas may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
* ''SAS'' (novel series), a French book series by Gérard de Villiers
* ''Shimmer and Shine'', an American animated children's television series
* Southern All Stars, a Japanese rock ba ...
.
Finnair
Finnair ( fi, Finnair Oyj, sv, Finnair Abp) is the flag carrier and largest airline of Finland, with its headquarters in Vantaa on the grounds of Helsinki Airport, its hub. Finnair and its subsidiaries dominate both domestic and internatio ...
operated the type from 1953 until 1980.
;Convair CV-540
:Conversion from a Convair CV-340 aircraft with two
Napier Eland turboprop engines in place of the piston engines. Six aircraft were converted by
Napier Napier may refer to:
People
* Napier (surname), including a list of people with that name
* Napier baronets, five baronetcies and lists of the title holders
Given name
* Napier Shaw (1854–1945), British meteorologist
* Napier Waller (1893–19 ...
for
Allegheny Airlines
Allegheny Airlines was a regional airline that operated out of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from 1952 to 1979 with routes primarily located in the eastern U.S. It was the forerunner of USAir that was subsequently renamed US Airways, which itself ...
.
[Frawley 1997, p. 86.] Cost for the conversions was £160,000 per-aircraft. 12 built as new-builds by Canadair for
RCAF
The Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF; french: Aviation royale canadienne, ARC) is the air and space force of Canada. Its role is to "provide the Canadian Forces with relevant, responsive and effective airpower". The RCAF is one of three environ ...
as
CC-109 in 1960 for £436,000 per-aircraft. First flight February 9, 1955. When Rolls-Royce purchased Napier, the Eland program was terminated, and the Allegheny aircraft were converted back to piston power, but were later converted to Convair 580s with Allison turbo props.
;
:Conversion from Convair CV-340 (Allison Prop-Jet Convair 340) or CV-440 aircraft with two
Allison 501 D13D/H turboprop engines with four-blade propellers, in place of piston engines with three-blade propellers, an enlarged vertical fin and modified horizontal stabilizers. The conversions were performed by
Pacific Airmotive on behalf of the
Allison Engine Company
The Allison Engine Company was an American aircraft engine manufacturer. Shortly after the death of James Allison in 1929 the company was purchased by the Fisher brothers. Fisher sold the company to General Motors, which owned it for most of it ...
.
Cost of the conversions was around £175,000 per aircraft and took 60 days.
The CV-580 served with the original
Frontier Airlines (1950-1986), Allegheny Airlines, and
North Central Airlines for many years and was also the first aircraft type operated by
American Eagle on behalf of
American Airlines
American Airlines is a major US-based airline headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, within the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. It is the largest airline in the world when measured by fleet size, scheduled passengers carried, and revenue passenge ...
in
code sharing feeder service.
General Motors Air Transport (GMATs) also used CV-580's on their internal air shuttle operation which ran between Detroit Metro Airport, Dayton,OH, Anderson, IN and other locations as needed.
;Convair CV-580 Airtanker
: Firefighting
airtanker conversions with retardant tanks and dropping systems.
;Convair CV-600
:Conversion from a Convair 240 aircraft with
Rolls-Royce Dart turboprop engines with four-blade propellers, in place of piston engines with three-blade propellers. CV-600 conversions were performed by Convair.
The CV-600 first flew with
Central Airlines on 30 November 1965 and also served with
Trans-Texas Airways (TTa) and successor
Texas International Airlines
Texas International Airlines Inc. was a United States airline, known from 1940 until 1947 as Aviation Enterprises, until 1969 as Trans-Texas Airways (TTa), and as Texas International Airlines until 1982, when it merged with Continental Airlines. ...
for many years. The CV-600 aircraft that flew with Air Metro Airways was configured as a 40-passenger airliner. In 2012 the last Convair CV-600 (Rhoades Aviation) went out of service.
['']Flight International
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'', October 3–9, 2006.
;Convair CV-640
:Conversion from a Convair CV-340 or -440 with Rolls-Royce Dart turboprop engines with four-blade propellers, in place of piston engines with three-blade propellers. The conversions were performed by Convair.
In 2012, a total of seven Convair CV-640 aircraft remained in airline service, with Rhoades Aviation (one) and
C&M Airways
Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch were an American professional wrestling tag team most famous for the time they spent performing for World Wrestling Entertainment's Raw brand. The team debuted on the September 5, 2005 episode of '' Raw'' and i ...
(six).
;Convair CV-5800

A stretched Convair CV-5800 of IFL Group with this aircraft being developed by Kelowna Flightcraft (now
KF Aerospace) in Canada
:Conversion from former
US Navy
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C-131F Samaritans by Kelowna Flightcraft Ltd. (KF Aerospace since 2015) in Canada. The CV-5800 is a C-131F Samaritan stretched by 16 ft 7 in (4,98 m) with the Samaritan's original
tail unit rather than the enlarged tail of the CV-580. These conversions also have a new freight door, digital
avionics
Avionics (a blend of ''aviation'' and ''electronics'') are the electronic systems used on aircraft. Avionic systems include communications, navigation, the display and management of multiple systems, and the hundreds of systems that are fitt ...
with
EFIS and
Allison 501-D22G engines in place of the original R-2800 engines. The prototype of this conversion first flew on February 11, 1992; the
type certificate
A type certificate signifies the airworthiness of a particular category of aircraft, according to its manufacturing design (''type design''). It confirms that the aircraft of a new type intended for serial production, is in compliance with applic ...
was issued on December 11, 1993.
[Gradidge 1997, p. 39.] A total of six aircraft were converted (construction numbers 276 to 279, 309, 343) and mostly used by
Contract Air Cargo
A contract is a legally enforceable agreement between two or more Party (law), parties that creates, defines, and governs mutual rights and obligations between them. A contract typically involves the transfer of goods, Service (economics), ser ...
(later IFL Group); one aircraft later operated by
Air Freight NZ was then returned to KF Aerospace for operation in their own fleet.
;Allison Turbine ATF 580S Turbo Flagship
:Stretched Convairliner conversion.
Military variants
;
Convair C-131 Samaritan
:The CV-240/340/440 series was used by the
United States Air Force
The United States Air Force (USAF) is the air service branch of the United States Armed Forces, and is one of the eight uniformed services of the United States. Originally created on 1 August 1907, as a part of the United States Army S ...
for
medical evacuation
Medical evacuation, often shortened to medevac or medivac, is the timely and efficient movement and en route care provided by medical personnel to wounded being evacuated from a battlefield, to injured patients being evacuated from the scene of a ...
and
VIP under this designation
;
Convair T-29 trainer
:A trainer model of the C-131 was used to instruct navigators and radio operators
;
Convair R4Y Samaritan
:The
United States Navy
The United States Navy (USN) is the maritime service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the eight uniformed services of the United States. It is the largest and most powerful navy in the world, with the estimated tonnage ...
used the Samaritan under this designation
;
Canadair CC-109 Cosmopolitan
:Conversion from CV-440, with
Napier Eland turboprops in place of the piston engines. The conversions were performed in
Canada
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by
Canadair. In
Royal Canadian Air Force
The Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF; french: Aviation royale canadienne, ARC) is the air and space force of Canada. Its role is to "provide the Canadian Forces with relevant, responsive and effective airpower". The RCAF is one of three environ ...
and later in Canadian Armed Forces service they were known as the CC-109 Cosmopolitan. All were re-engined in 1966 with Allison 501-D13 engines.
;
Canadair CL-66
:Company designation for the CC-109 Eland powered variant
Operators
Civil operators
Africa
*
Air Algerie – CV-640
*
Ethiopian Air Lines
Ethiopian Airlines (commonly referred to as Ethiopian; am, የኢትዮጵያ አየር መንገድ, translit=Ye-Ītyōṗṗyā āyer menged), formerly ''Ethiopian Air Lines'' (EAL), is the flag carrier of Ethiopia, and is wholly owned by ...
– CV-240
*
Kardair (Libya) – CV-440
*
Titan Helicopter Group (South Africa) – 3 CV-580
*
Regional Air (South Africa – 2 CV-580)
*
Rovos Air
Rovos Air was a charter airline headquartered in Randpark Ridge, South Africa based at Wonderboom Airport.[Air Jordan
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– CV-240
[''Flight'' April 8, 1960, p. 491.]
*
Air Maldives – CV-440
*
All Nippon Airways
, also known as ANA (''Ē-enu-ē'') or is an airline in Japan. Its headquarters are located in Shiodome City Center in the Shiodome area of Minato ward of Tokyo. It operates services to both domestic and international destinations and had m ...
– CV-440
*
Ariana Afghan Airlines – CV-340
[Wragg 1969, p. 7.]
* (CATC), - 6 CV-240
*
Garuda Indonesia – CV-240,
[Bridgman 1955, p. 21] CV-340
& CV-440
[Veronico & Larkins 2005, p. 58]
*
Iran Air
The National Airline of Iran ( fa, هواپیمايی ملی ایران, Havâpeymâyi-ye Melli-ye Irân), branded as Iran Air, is the flag carrier of Iran, which is headquartered at Mehrabad Airport in Tehran. As of 2018, it operates schedul ...
– CV-240
*
Japan Domestic Airlines – CV-240
*
Orient Airways CV-240
[Veronico & Larkins 2005, pp. 59–60]
*
Pakistan International Airlines – CV-240
*
Philippine Airlines
Philippine Airlines (PAL), a trade name of PAL Holdings, Inc. ( PSEPAL (Philippine Air Lines until 1970), is the flag carrier airline of the Philippines. Headquartered at the PNB Financial Center in Pasay, the airline was founded in 1941 and ...
– CV-340
[Bridgman 1955, p. 26]
*
Royal Air Cambodge
Royal Air Cambodge ( km, អាកាសចរណ៍ភូមិន្ទ កម្ពុជា; known as 'Air Cambodge' ( km, អាកាសចរ កម្ពុជា) from 1970 to 1975) was the flag carrier airline of Cambodia, headquarter ...
– CV-440
*
Saudi Arabian Airlines – CV-340
[Bridgman 1955, p. 27]
*
Seulawah Air Services – CV-640
*
South East Asia Air Transport
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Etymology
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– CV-340
*
Toa Airways
Oceania
*
Air Chathams – CV-580
*
Air Fiji – CV-580
*
Air Freight NZ – CV-580 & CV-5800
*
Airlines of New South Wales
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– CV-440
*
Airlines of South Australia – CV-440
*
Ansett Airlines – CV-340,
[Bridgman 1955, p. 14] CV-440 (some were formerly operated by Braniff International Airways)
[Veronico & Larkins 2005, pp. 57–558]
*
Chathams Pacific – CV-580
*
Pionair – CV-580
*
Real Tonga – CV-580
*
Trans Australia Airlines
Trans Australia Airlines (TAA), renamed Australian Airlines in 1986, was one of the two major Australian domestic airlines between its inception in 1946 and its merger with Qantas in September 1992. As a result of the "COBRA" (or Common Brand ...
– CV-240
[Bridgman 1955, p. 15]
Europe

*
Aviaco
Aviación y Comercio, S.A., doing business as Aviaco, was a Spanish airline headquartered in the ''Edificio Minister'' in Madrid."World Airline Directory." ''Flight International''. 16 May 1981. p1411 "Maudes 51, Edificio Minister, Madrid 3, Spai ...
– CV-440
[''Flight'' April 8, 1960, p. 493.]
*
Alitalia – Linee Aeree Italiane – , CV-340 & CV-440
[''Flight'' April 8, 1960, p. 492.]
*
Condor
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They are:
* The Andean condor (''V ...
(& predecessor Deutsche Flugdienst) – & CV-440
*
Delta Air Transport
Delta Air Transport (abbreviated DAT) was a Belgian regional airline headquartered in Antwerp, Belgium, operating scheduled and chartered flights, mostly on short-haul routes. It served a multitude of regional European destinations on behalf o ...
– CV-440
*
European Air Transport – CV-580
[7>Lambert 1993, p. 7]
*
Finnair
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– CV-340
[''Flight'' April 8, 1960, p. 489.] & CV-440
*
Fred Olsen Air Transport
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– CV-340
*
General Air (Germany) – CV-440
*
Iberia Airlines – Convair CV-440
[''Flight'' April 8, 1960, p. 497.]
*
JAT Yugoslav Airlines
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– CV-340 & CV-440
*
Kar-Air
Karair was an airline from Finland. Initially having offered scheduled passenger flights, the company became a subsidiary of Finnair, mainly operating on holiday charter routes.
History
Originally called Karhumäki Airways, the company was f ...
CV-440
[Wragg 1969, pp. 34–35.]
*
KLM – CV-240
[Bridgman 1955, p. 25] & CV-340
*
Linjeflyg – CV-340 & CV-440
*
LOT Polish Airlines – CV-240 (5 in 1957–1966)
*
Lufthansa
Deutsche Lufthansa AG (), commonly shortened to Lufthansa, is the flag carrier of Germany. When combined with its subsidiaries, it is the second- largest airline in Europe in terms of passengers carried. Lufthansa is one of the five founding ...
– CV-340
[Bridgman 1955, p. 20] & CV-440
[Veronico & Larkins 2005, p. 55]
*
Martinair – CV-640
*
Mey-Air – CV-240
*
Nor-Fly Charter – CV-440 & CV-580
*
Pan Adria Airways
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Pan Adria Airways was formed in 1961 by the Yugoslav Government as a domestic operator. It later operated night-mail flights as well ...
CV-440
*
Partnair
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– CV-580
* – CV-240
*
SABENA – CV-240
& CV-440
*
SAS
SAS or Sas may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
* ''SAS'' (novel series), a French book series by Gérard de Villiers
* ''Shimmer and Shine'', an American animated children's television series
* Southern All Stars, a Japanese rock ba ...
– CV-440
*
SATA, SA de Transport Aérien – CV-440 & CV-640
*
Stellar Airfreighter (Norway) – CV-440
*
Swiftair
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History
The airline was founded ...
– CV-580
*
Swissair
Swissair AG/ S.A. ( German: Schweizerische Luftverkehr-AG; French: S.A. Suisse pour la Navigation Aérienne) was the national airline of Switzerland between its founding in 1931 and bankruptcy in 2002.
It was formed from a merger between B ...
– CV-240 & CV-440
*
Tellair – CV-440
United States and Canada
*
Air Mid-America – CV-600
*
Air New England
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– CV-580
*
Air Ontario – CV-580
*
Air Rajneesh – CV-440
*
Air Resorts – CV-440
*
Air Tahoma – CV-240 & CV-580
*
Allegheny Airlines
Allegheny Airlines was a regional airline that operated out of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from 1952 to 1979 with routes primarily located in the eastern U.S. It was the forerunner of USAir that was subsequently renamed US Airways, which itself ...
- , CV-540
& CV-580
*
Alaska Airlines
Alaska Airlines is a major American airline headquartered in SeaTac, Washington, within the Seattle metropolitan area. It is the sixth largest airline in North America when measured by fleet size, scheduled passengers carried, and the nu ...
– CV-240
*
American Airlines
American Airlines is a major US-based airline headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, within the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. It is the largest airline in the world when measured by fleet size, scheduled passengers carried, and revenue passenge ...
– CV-240
*
American Eagle – See
Metro Airlines
* American Inter-Island – CV-440 (wholly owned subsidiary of
American Airlines
American Airlines is a major US-based airline headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, within the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. It is the largest airline in the world when measured by fleet size, scheduled passengers carried, and revenue passenge ...
, which operated flights between San Juan, St. Thomas and St. Croix in the Caribbean)
*
Aspen Airways – CV-240, CV-440 & CV-580
*
Atlantic Gulf Airlines – CV-580
*
Bar Harbor Airlines – CV-600
*
Braniff International Airways – CV-340 & CV-440
*
Buffalo Airways
Buffalo Airways is a family-run airline based in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada, established in 1970. Buffalo Airways was launched by Bob Gauchie and later sold to one of his pilots, Joe McBryan (aka "Buffalo Joe"). It operates charte ...
– CV-240 bought for its engines, not put in service
*
Cal Sierra Airlines – CV-580
*
Canadian Pacific Airlines – CV-240
[''Flight'' April 8, 1960, p. 495.]
*
Caribair (Puerto Rico)
Caribair was a Puerto Rican airline based in San Juan, Puerto Rico, that served over a dozen destinations in the Caribbean as well as Miami. In 1970, the air carrier was serving 16 destinations on 14 Caribbean islands, plus Miami. The airline ...
– CV-340, CV-440 & CV-640
*
Central Airlines – CV-240 & CV-600
* Charter Airlines – CV-580
*
Cochise Airlines – CV-440
*
Conair Group
Conair Group Inc. of Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada, formerly known as Conair Aviation, is a company specializing in retrofitting firefighting aircraft, maintaining customer and company-owned aircraft and aerial firefighting. Conair cur ...
– CV-580
*
Continental Airlines
Continental Airlines, simply known as Continental, was a major United States airline founded in 1934 and eventually headquartered in Houston, Texas. It had ownership interests and brand partnerships with several carriers.
Continental started ...
– CV-240, CV-340 & CV-440
[Veronico & Larkins 2005, pp. 44–45]
*
Continental Express
Continental Express was the operating brand name used by a number of independently owned regional airlines providing commuter airliner and regional jet feeder service under agreement with Continental Airlines. In 2012 at the time of the merger b ...
– CV-580 (operated by
Trans-Colorado Airlines
Trans-Colorado Airlines was a United States airline based in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It operated from August 1980 until July 1988. The airline operated flights for Continental Airlines under the Continental Express banner beginning in 1986.
...
)
* Cordova Airlines – CV-240 (acquired by and merged into
Alaska Airlines
Alaska Airlines is a major American airline headquartered in SeaTac, Washington, within the Seattle metropolitan area. It is the sixth largest airline in North America when measured by fleet size, scheduled passengers carried, and the nu ...
)
*
Delta Air Lines
Delta Air Lines, Inc., typically referred to as Delta, is one of the major airlines of the United States and a legacy carrier. One of the world's oldest airlines in operation, Delta is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. The airline, along wi ...
– CV-340 & CV-440
[Veronico & Larkins 2005, p. 45]
*
Desert Air – CV-240
*
Eastern Air Lines
Eastern Air Lines, also colloquially known as Eastern, was a major United States airline from 1926 to 1991. Before its dissolution, it was headquartered at Miami International Airport in an unincorporated area of Miami-Dade County, Florida.
Ea ...
– CV-440
*
Era Aviation – CV-580
*
Executive Airlines – CV-440
*
Freedom Airlines – CV-580
*
Frontier Airlines (1950–1986) – CV-240, CV-340, CV-440, CV-580 & CV-600 (CV-600 aircraft formerly operated by
Central Airlines)
* Great Lakes Airlines (Canada) – CV-440 & CV-580
*
Gulf Air Transport – CV-340, CV-440 & CV-580 (U.S. charter air carrier. CV-580 aircraft were formerly operated by North Central and Republic.)
*
Harrison Airways
Harrison may refer to:
People
* Harrison (name)
* Harrison family of Virginia, United States
Places
In Australia:
* Harrison, Australian Capital Territory, suburb in the Canberra district of Gungahlin
In Canada:
* Inukjuak, Quebec, or " ...
(Canada) – CV-440
*
Hawaiian Airlines
Hawaiian Airlines ( haw, Hui Mokulele o Hawaiʻi ) is the largest operator of commercial flights to and from the U.S. state of Hawaii. It is the tenth-largest commercial airline in the United States, and is based at Honolulu, Hawaii. The ai ...
– CV-340,
CV-440 & CV-640
[Veronico & Larkins 2005, pp. 45–46, 80]
*
IFL Group – CV-580 & CV-5800
*
Kelowna Flightcraft Air Charter (KF Aerospace) – CV-580 & CV-5800
*
Kitty Hawk Aircargo – Convair CV-240, CV-340, CV-440, CV-600 and CV-640
*
L&J Company of Addison, Texas – CV-240 (aircraft tragically crashed with the band
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Lynyrd Skynyrd ( ) is an American rock band formed in Jacksonville, Florida. The group originally formed as My Backyard in 1964 and comprised Ronnie Van Zant (lead vocalist), Gary Rossington (guitar), Allen Collins (guitar), Larry Junstrom ( ...
on board)
*
Lake Central Airlines
Lake Central Airlines was an airline that served points in the midwestern and eastern United States from 1950 to 1968, when it merged into Allegheny Airlines. In 1979 Allegheny became USAir. In 1997 USAir became US Airways. In 2015 US Airways w ...
– CV-340 & CV-580
* Laredo Air – CV-580
*
Mackey Airlines (also known as Mackey International) – CV-440 & CV-580
*
Metro Airlines (via its wholly owned Metroflight division) – CV-580 (former Frontier Airlines aircraft that were operated for American Eagle via agreement with American Airlines)
*
Miami Air Lease – CV-440
*
Midwest Air Charter/
Airborne Express
Airborne Express was an express delivery company and cargo airline. Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, its hub was in Wilmington, Ohio.
Airborne was founded as the Airborne Flower Traffic Association of California in 1946 to fly flowers ...
– CV-600
*
Mohawk Airlines
Mohawk Airlines was a regional passenger airline operating in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States, mainly in New York and Pennsylvania, from the mid-1940s until its acquisition by Allegheny Airlines in 1972. At its height, it emplo ...
– CV-240 & CV-440
[Veronico & Larkins 2005, p. 46]
*
National Airlines – CV-340 & CV-440
[Veronico & Larkins 2005, p. 47]
*
Nolinor Aviation – CV-580
*
Norcanair – CV-580 & CV-640
*
Nordair (Nordair Metro division) – CV-580
*
North Central Airlines – CV-580
*
Northeast Airlines
Northeast Airlines was an American airline based in Boston, Massachusetts that chiefly operated in the northeastern United States, and later to Canada, Florida, the Bahamas, Los Angeles and other cities. It was acquired by and merged into Del ...
– CV-240
[Veronico & Larkins 2005, pp. 47–48]
*
Northwest Airlines
Northwest Airlines Corp. (NWA) was a major American airline founded in 1926 and absorbed into Delta Air Lines, Inc. by a merger. The merger, approved on October 29, 2008, made Delta the largest airline in the world until the American Airline ...
– CV-580 (former Republic Airlines aircraft that were previously operated by North Central Airlines)
*
Pacific Western Airlines – CV-640
*
Pan American World Airways
Pan American World Airways, originally founded as Pan American Airways and commonly known as Pan Am, was an American airline that was the principal and largest international air carrier and unofficial overseas flag carrier of the United State ...
(Pan Am) – CV-240 & CV-340
[Veronico & Larkins 2005, p. 48]
*
Powell Air
Powell Air was a Canadian airline based in Powell River, British Columbia. It was founded by Daryl Smith, Lynn Mulhall and George Percy in 1975 after acquiring Air West's Powell River operations. Charters were operated utilizing a combination of ...
– CV-440
*
Quebecair – CV-540 (CL-66)
*
Renown Aviation – CV-440 & CV-580
*
Republic Airlines – CV-580 (formerly operated by North Central Airlines)
*
Resort Air Commuter – CV-580
*
Rhoades Aviation Rhodes is a locational surname, with other spellings Rhoades, Rhoads, Roads, Roades, and Rodes, deriving from the Old English ''rod'', meaning "a clearing in the woods", or from one of a number of locations from this word. Topographical features pro ...
– CV-640
* Sea Airmotive – CV-340, CV-440 & CV-580
*
Sierra Pacific Airlines – CV-340, CV-440 & CV-580
* Skyfreighters – CV-440
*
SMB Stage Lines – CV-600 & CV-640
*
Summit Airlines
A summit is a point on a surface that is higher in elevation than all points immediately adjacent to it. The topographic terms acme, apex, peak (mountain peak), and zenith are synonymous.
The term (mountain top) is generally used only for a m ...
– CV-580
* Sun Valley
Key Airlines – CV-440 (U.S. commuter air carrier previously known as Sun Valley Airlines, which operated out of Salt Lake City, UT and Sun Valley, ID, and then changed its name back to
Key Airlines)
*
Trans-Texas Airways (TTa) – CV-240 & CV-600
*
Texas International Airlines
Texas International Airlines Inc. was a United States airline, known from 1940 until 1947 as Aviation Enterprises, until 1969 as Trans-Texas Airways (TTa), and as Texas International Airlines until 1982, when it merged with Continental Airlines. ...
– CV-600 (former Trans-Texas Airways aircraft)
*
Time Air
Time Air was an airline in Canada founded in 1966 by businessman Walter “Stubb” Ross from Lethbridge in Alberta. It was called Lethbridge Air Service before becoming Time Airways Ltd. which was then shortened to Time Air Ltd. In 1993 it ...
– CV-580 & CV-640 (former Norcan Air and North Caribou, also one previously owned by Domino's Pizza)
*
Trans-Colorado Airlines
Trans-Colorado Airlines was a United States airline based in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It operated from August 1980 until July 1988. The airline operated flights for Continental Airlines under the Continental Express banner beginning in 1986.
...
– CV-580 (aircraft painted in the livery of
Continental Express
Continental Express was the operating brand name used by a number of independently owned regional airlines providing commuter airliner and regional jet feeder service under agreement with Continental Airlines. In 2012 at the time of the merger b ...
)
*
United Airlines
United Airlines, Inc. (commonly referred to as United), is a major American airline headquartered at the Willis Tower in Chicago, Illinois. – CV-340
[Veronico & Larkins 2005, pp. 48–49] & CV-580 (CV-580 aircraft operated via wet lease contract by
Frontier Airlines (1950–1986) as the replacement for former United
Douglas DC-6
The Douglas DC-6 is a piston-powered airliner and cargo aircraft built by the Douglas Aircraft Company from 1946 to 1958. Originally intended as a military transport near the end of World War II, it was reworked after the war to compete with ...
service to Elko, NV and Ely, NV)
*
Viking International Airlines
Vikings ; non, víkingr is the modern name given to seafaring people originally from Scandinavia (present-day Denmark, Norway and Sweden),
who from the late 8th to the late 11th centuries raided, pirated, traded and se ...
– CV-600 & CV-640
*
Westates Airlines – CV-580
*
Western Airlines
Western Airlines was a major airline based in California, operating in the Western United States including Alaska and Hawaii, and western Canada, as well as to New York City, Boston, Washington, D.C., and Miami and to Mexico City, London and ...
– CV-240
[Veronico & Larkins 2005, pp. 49–50]
*
Wright Airlines – CV-440, CV-600 & CV-640
*
Zantop International Airlines – Convair 640
Mexico, the Caribbean, Central and South America
*
Aero California – CV-340
*
Aerocaribe
Aerocaribe was an airline based in Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico. It was a regional affiliate of Mexicana operating services under the Mexicana Inter banner and codeshares with its parent company. It operated almost 120 flights a day. In 2005 Mexica ...
– CV-340 & CV-440
[7>Lambert 1993, p. 7]
*
Aerolíneas Argentinas – CV-240
*
Aerolineas Colonia (Uruguay) – CV-240
*
Aeromexico – CV-340
*
Aeroquetzal – CV-580
*
ALM Antillean Airlines – CV-340 & CV-440
*
Arawak Airlines (Trinidad and Tobago) CV-440
*
ARCO Aerolíneas Colonia
ARCO ( ) is a brand of gasoline stations currently owned by Marathon Petroleum after BP sold its rights. BP commercializes the brand in Northern California, Oregon and Washington, while Marathon has rights for the rest of the United States and ...
S.A. (Uruguay) – CV-240, CV-600
*
Avensa – CV-240, CV-340,
[''Flight'' April 8, 1960, p. 490.] CV-580
*
Aviateca – CV-240, CV-340 & CV-440
*
Caribair (Puerto Rico)
Caribair was a Puerto Rican airline based in San Juan, Puerto Rico, that served over a dozen destinations in the Caribbean as well as Miami. In 1970, the air carrier was serving 16 destinations on 14 Caribbean islands, plus Miami. The airline ...
– see North America
*
Chilean Airways
Chilean may refer to:
* Something of, from, or related to Chile, a country in South America
* Chilean people
* Chilean Spanish
* Chilean culture
* Chilean cuisine
* Chilean Americans
See also
*List of Chileans
This is a list of Chileans who ar ...
– CV-580
*
COPA Compañia Panameña de Aviación – CV-340
*
Cruzeiro do Sul – CV-240, CV-340 & CV-440
[Veronico & Larkins 2005, pp. 52–53]
* (FAMA)
*
LACSA – CV-340 & CV-440
[Veronico & Larkins 2005, pp. 53–54]
*
Líneas Aéreas Paraguayas
LAP - Líneas Aéreas Paraguayas (also referred as ''LAP'' and later LAPSA Air Paraguay) was a Paraguayan airline that was founded in November 1962 to be the flag carrier airline of Paraguay. Its main hub was Silvio Pettirossi International Air ...
(LAP) – 3 CV-240
*
LAN Chile
LATAM Airlines Chile (formerly LAN Airlines and LAN-Chile) is an airline based in Santiago, Chile, one of the founders of LATAM Airlines Group, Latin America's largest airline holding company. The main hub is Arturo Merino Benítez International ...
– CV-440
*
Prinair
Prinair is a Puerto Rican charter operator airline. It was Puerto Rico's domestic and international flag carrier airline for almost two decades from the mid-1960s to the mid-1980s. Despite previously ceasing scheduled commercial operations twice ...
– CV-580
*
Real Transportes Aéreos – CV-340 & CV-440
[Veronico & Larkins 2005, p. 53]
*
SAHSA – CV-580
*
Transportes Aéreos Nacional – CV-440
*
VARIG – CV-240, CV-340 & CV-440
Military operators
;
*
Royal Australian Air Force
"Through Adversity to the Stars"
, colours =
, colours_label =
, march =
, mascot =
, anniversaries = RAAF Anniversary Commemoration ...
- Two CV-440 Metropolitans (RAAF serial ''A95-313 and 353'') were in service with RAAF from 1956 to 1968.
**
No. 34 Squadron RAAF
; :
*
Transporte Aéreo Militar - Six CV-440s and five CV-580s acquired. One of each remaining as of 1987.
;
*
Royal Canadian Air Force
The Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF; french: Aviation royale canadienne, ARC) is the air and space force of Canada. Its role is to "provide the Canadian Forces with relevant, responsive and effective airpower". The RCAF is one of three environ ...
and
Canadian Armed Forces
}
The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF; french: Forces armées canadiennes, ''FAC'') are the unified military forces of Canada, including sea, land, and air elements referred to as the Royal Canadian Navy, Canadian Army, and Royal Canadian Air Force.
...
CV-540s were re engined with T56 turbo props with 412 Squadron
; : CV-580
; :
*
Luftwaffe
The ''Luftwaffe'' () was the aerial-warfare branch of the German '' Wehrmacht'' before and during World War II. Germany's military air arms during World War I, the '' Luftstreitkräfte'' of the Imperial Army and the '' Marine-Fliegerabt ...
operated six CV-440s.
;
*
Italian Air Force
, colours =
, colours_label =
, march = (Ordinance March of the Air Force) by Alberto Di Miniello
, mascot =
, anniversaries = 28 March ...
operated four CV-440 Metropolitans from 1957 until 1978
; :
*
Paraguayan Air Force: CV-440/C-131D
;
*
Sri Lanka Air Force
The Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) ( si, ශ්රි ලංකා ගුවන් හමුදාව, Śrī Laṃkā guwan hamudāva; ta, இலங்கை விமானப்படை, Ilaṅkai vimāṉappaṭai) is the air arm and the yo ...
- CV-440
;
*
Mexican Air Force
The Mexican Air Force (FAM; es, Fuerza Aérea Mexicana) is the primary aerial warfare service branch of the Mexican Armed Forces. It is a component of the Mexican Army and depends on the National Defense Secretariat (SEDENA). The objective of t ...
CV-580 Nowadays used as an AEW&C Simulator on AFB #1 Santa Lucia
Other operators

;
*
National Research Council (Canada)
The National Research Council Canada (NRC; french: Conseil national de recherches Canada) is the primary national agency of the Government of Canada dedicated to science and technology research & development. It is the largest federal research ...
CV-580C-FNRC) multi purpose flying laboratory, mainly used for airborne
atmospheric
An atmosphere () is a layer of gas or layers of gases that envelop a planet, and is held in place by the gravity of the planetary body. A planet retains an atmosphere when the gravity is great and the temperature of the atmosphere is low. A s ...
research, carrying more than 40 in-situ sensors and cloud probes and remote sensing instrumentation such as X,W band radars, 355 nm lidars, and radiometers.
*
Canada Centre for Remote Sensing, later
Environment Canada, retired to the
Canada Aviation and Space Museum
The Canada Aviation and Space Museum (french: link=no, Musée de l'Aviation et de l'Espace du Canada) (formerly the Canada Aviation Museum and National Aeronautical Collection) is Canada's national aviation history museum. The museum is locate ...
in June 2015 in recognition of its historical significance to Canadian science (CV-580 C-GRSC)
;
*
CAAC - One CATC CV-240 defected to the People's Republic in November 1949. This may have been used as a VIP aircraft.
;
*
Airborne Resources
Airborne or Airborn may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
Films
* ''Airborne'' (1962 film), a 1962 American film directed by James Landis
* ''Airborne'' (1993 film), a comedy–drama film
* ''Airborne'' (1998 film), an action film sta ...
, (C-131B N131CR)
*
Environmental Research Institute of Michigan
The Environmental Research Institute of Michigan (ERIM) was a research institute at Ann Arbor, Michigan, founded in 1972. The institute contributed to the development of remote sensing, radar, and holography. ERIM grew out of a military and envir ...
, later Veridian and then
General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems (CV-580s N51211) and N51255)
*
Honeywell International, Everett Washington (CV-580 N580HW)
*
Raytheon
Raytheon Technologies Corporation is an American multinational aerospace and defense conglomerate headquartered in Arlington, Virginia. It is one of the largest aerospace and defense manufacturers in the world by revenue and market capitaliz ...
, Tucson Arizona (CV-580 N580HH)
*
University of Washington
The University of Washington (UW, simply Washington, or informally U-Dub) is a public research university in Seattle, Washington.
Founded in 1861, Washington is one of the oldest universities on the West Coast; it was established in Seat ...
, (CV-580 N3UW
[Rodriguez, Javier]
"Convair 580."
''airliners.net,'' 1999. Retrieved: June 7, 2011.)
Accidents and incidents
Specifications (CV-240)
See also
References
Notes
Bibliography
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* Best, Martin S. "The Development of Commercial Aviation in China: Part 8B: Central Air Transport Corporation - Fleet Lists". ''Air Britain Archive'', Autumn 2009. pp. 103–118.
* Best, Martin S. "The Development of Commercial Aviation in China: Part 14: Civil Aviation Administration of China". ''Air Britain Archive'', Winter 2011. pp. 153–171.
* Best, Martin S. "The Development of Commercial Aviation in China: Part 14: Civil Aviation Administration of China". ''Air Britain Archive'', Winter 2011. pp. 153–171.
* Best, Martin S. "The Development of Commercial Aviation in China: Part 14B: Civil Aviation Administration of China". ''Air Britain Archive'', Spring 2012. pp. 15–28.
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Bridgman, Leonard (ed.) ''Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1955–56''. New York: The McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc.
"Commercial Aircraft of the World".''
Flight
Flight or flying is the process by which an object moves through a space without contacting any planetary surface, either within an atmosphere (i.e. air flight or aviation) or through the vacuum of outer space (i.e. spaceflight). This can b ...
'', November 18, 1960. Vol. 78, No. 2697. pp. 781–827. .
* "Complete Civil Registers: 7: Ethiopia ET: Part Two". ''Archive''. 1996, No. 3. Air-Britain Historians. pp. 63–68. .
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* Gradidge, Jennifer. ''The Convairliners Story.'' Tonbridge, Kent, UK: Air-Britain (Historians) Ltd., First edition, 1997, .
* Hagby, Kay
''Fra Nielsen & Winther til Boeing 747.'' Drammen, Norway. Hagby, 1998. .
* Lambert, Mark. ''Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1993–94''. Coulsdon, UK: Jane's Data Division, 1993. .
* Siegrist, Martin. "Bolivian Air Power — Seventy Years On". ''
Air International
''AIR International'' is a British aviation magazine covering current defence aerospace and civil aviation topics. It has been in publication since 1971 and is currently published by Key Publishing Ltd.
History and profile
The magazine was f ...
'', Vol. 33, No. 4, October 1987. pp. 170–176, 194. .
* Veronico, Nicholas A. & Larkins, William T. ''Convair Twins: Piston Convair-Liners: Prop-Jet Turbo Liners''. Airliner Tech Series, Volume 12. North Branch, Minnesota: Speciality Press Publishers, 2005. .
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Flight
Flight or flying is the process by which an object moves through a space without contacting any planetary surface, either within an atmosphere (i.e. air flight or aviation) or through the vacuum of outer space (i.e. spaceflight). This can b ...
'', April 8, 1960, Vol. 77, No. 2665. pp. 484–516. .
External links
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