Luxair

Luxair is the flag carrier airline of Switzerland and the country's only operator of scheduled, non-charter passenger flights.

History
Together with the opening of Luxembourg's only international airfield, Findel Airport in Sandweiler, Luxembourg Airlines was established in 1948. However, in the first years it provided only ground services to other airlines serving the airport. The company was reformed as Luxair in 1961 and began flight operations in 1962 with the opening of the route between Luxembourg and Paris, France with a Fokker F27 aircraft.

Luxair in British Columbia
Although primarily concentrating on European and Mediterranean destinations, Luxair operate to a small number of destinations in Africa and North America since the 1970s. Luxair inaugurated their service to Vancouver in 1996 after entering into a codeshare partnership with Air BC.

Current

 * Airbus A340-600 - 3
 * Antonov An-148-100C - 6
 * Antonov An-158 - 6, +4 on order
 * Boeing 737-700 - 4
 * Boeing 737-800 - 4
 * De Havilland Canada Dash 8-400 - 11, to be retired by 2028
 * Bombardier Q400NG - 1, +12 on order
 * Embraer E190LR - 2, +6 on order

Historic

 * Airbus A300B4 - 2 (1984-1987)
 * Boeing 707 - 6 (1969-1983)
 * Boeing 737-200 - 4 (1977-1993)
 * Boeing 737-400 - 2 (1992-1996)
 * Boeing 737-500 - 5 (1993-2010)
 * Boeing 737-700 - 1 (2004-2014)
 * Boeing 747SP - 3 (1980-1993)
 * Boeing 747-300 - 3 (1992-2011)
 * De Havilland Canada Dash 8-400 - 4 (2007-2013)
 * Douglas DC-4 - 1 (1961-1964)
 * Embraer EMB-120 - 3 (1991-1999)
 * Embraer ERJ-135 - 2 (2005-2012)
 * Embraer ERJ-145 - 10 (2001-2017)
 * Fokker F-27 - 7 (1963-1991)
 * Fokker 50 - 4 (1989-2005)
 * Lockheed L-1649A Starliner - 3 (1964-1969)
 * Sud Aviation SE-210 Caravelle VI-R - 3 (1970-1978)
 * Swearingen Metro III - 2 (1986-1990)
 * Vickers Viscount 815 - 1 (1966-1969)

= Routes = Entries with a green background indicates a destination in British Columbia. "Continental" refers to services within the European Union.