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Major Commercial Airlines Domain Database

Access the comprehensive database of major commercial airline domains. From global flag carriers to international network airlines, discover verified websites of the world's leading passenger carriers.

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Complete Commercial Airline Intelligence

Navigate the global airline landscape with comprehensive data on major commercial carriers.

Discover Global Airlines

Major commercial airlines represent the backbone of global air transportation, connecting continents and carrying billions of passengers annually. Our database provides access to flag carriers, international network airlines, legacy carriers, and full-service operators worldwide.

Whether you're selling aviation products, analyzing route networks, or identifying partnership opportunities, our database delivers intelligence on the commercial airline ecosystem. Our directory includes leading Air Ambulance Services.

"The world's major airlines operate over 25,000 aircraft and generate more than $800 billion in annual revenue, serving as critical infrastructure for global commerce."

-- IATA World Air Transport Statistics, 2024

Commercial Airlines Database Coverage

Comprehensive coverage of the major commercial airline sector.

800+
Airline Domains
120+
Flag Carriers
450+
Network Airlines
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Flag Carriers

National airlines worldwide

Network Airlines

Hub-and-spoke operators

Global Alliances

Star, OneWorld, SkyTeam

Full-Service

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Long-Haul

Intercontinental routes

Legacy Carriers

Established operators

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