LOT Polish Airlines

LOT Polish Airlines (Polish: Polskie Linie Lotnicze LOT) is the flag carrier airline of Poland.

History
The airline was founded on 29 December 1928 by the Polish government during the Second Polish Republic as a self-governing limited liability corporation, taking over existing domestic airlines Aerolot (founded in 1922) and Aero (founded in 1925), and began operations on 1 January 1929. The first aircraft used by LOT were Junkers F.13 and Fokker F.VII with the inaugural international service to Vienna, Austria, beginning on 2 August 1929.

LOT Polish Airlines in British Columbia
LOT started its Vancouver–Warsaw flights in 1986 for Expo 86 with an Ilyushin Il-62M. The Il-62M was replaced on the service in 1992, ; it was followed by the Boeing 767-200ER from 1992 to 1994, then the McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 from 1994 to 1995, and then the Lockheed L1011 from 1995 to 1998. From 1998 until 2013 it was flown with the Boeing 767-300ER; since the retirement of that type, this service is operated with the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.

Current

 * Boeing 737-800 - 6
 * Boeing 737 MAX 8 - 11
 * Boeing 787-8 - 8
 * Boeing 787-9 - 8
 * Embraer 170 - 10
 * Embraer 175 - 12, +2 on order
 * Embraer 190 - 8
 * Embraer 195 - 15

Historic

 * Airbus A320 - 2 (2019-2020)
 * Airbus A330 - 1 (2013-2013; 2018-2019)
 * Airbus A340 - 2 (2018-2020)
 * Antonov An-24 - 14 (1966-1991) 	14 	1966–1991 	3 samoloty uległy katastrofom
 * ATR 42-300 - 5 (1998-2013)
 * ATR 42-500 - 5 (1998-2013)
 * ATR 72-300 - 8 (1991-2014)
 * Boeing 737-300 - 3 (1996-2005)
 * Boeing 737-400 - 12 (1993-2020)
 * Boeing 737-500 - 13 (1992-2012)
 * Boeing 737-700 - 1 (2019-2020)
 * Boeing 767-200ER - 3 (1989-2008)
 * Boeing 767-300ER - 7 (1990-2013)
 * Boeing 777 - 1 (2013-2013)
 * Bombardier CRJ-700 - 2 (2016-2020)
 * Bombardier CRJ-900 - 9 (2016-2020)
 * Bombardier Q400 - 10 (2015-2022)
 * Convair CV-240 - 5 (1957–1966)
 * DC-8-62H(F) - 1 (1988-1988)
 * Douglas DC-2 - 3 (1935–1939)
 * Douglas DC-3 - 14 (1945–1959)
 * Embraer 145 - 14 (1999-2011)
 * Fokker F.VIIa/1m - 11 (1929-1938)
 * Ilyushin Il-12B - 5 (1949-?)
 * Ilyushin Il-14 - 13 (1955-1961)
 * Ilyushin Il-18 - 9 (1961-1990)
 * Ilyushin Il-62 - 6 (1972-1992)
 * Ilyushin Il-62M - 10 (?-1992)
 * Junkers F.13 - 15 (1929–1936)
 * Junkers Ju 52/3m - 1 (1936–1939)
 * Lisunov Li-2 - 39 (1945-1967)
 * Lockheed L1011 - 1 (1995–1998)
 * Lockheed Model 10 Electra - 10 (1936-1939)
 * Lockheed Model 14-H Super Electra - 10 (1938–1940)
 * McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 - 3 (1994-1996)
 * Piper Cub - 14 (1952-1953)
 * PWS-24 - 5 (1933–1938)
 * PWS-24 bis - 5 (1935–1939)
 * PZL MD-12P - 1 (1961-1962)
 * RWD-5 - 1 (1933–1936)
 * SNCASE SE.161 Languedoc - 5 (1947–1950)
 * Tupolev Tu-134 - 5 (1968-1994)
 * Tupolev Tu-134A - 8 (?-1994)
 * Tupolew Tu-154M - 14 (1985–1996)
 * Vickers Viscount - 3 (1962-1969)
 * Yakovlev Yak-40 - 1 (1982-1989)

= Routes = Entries with a green background indicates a destination in British Columbia. "Domestic" refers to services within Poland, "Continental" refers to services within the Central European Community.