List of Boeing 737 operators
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The following is a list of Boeing 737 operators, excluding former operators.

Civil operators by country
The table shows only civil operators with more than 50 Boeing 737:
| Airline | Country | Original | Classic | Next Generation | MAX | Total in service | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100 | 200 | 300 | 400 | 500 | 600 | 700 | 800 | 900 | MAX 7 | MAX 8 | MAX 8-200 | MAX 9 | MAX 10 | |||
| Qantas | Australia | 75 | 75[1] | |||||||||||||
| Virgin Australia | Australia | 9 | 79 | 8 | 96[2] | |||||||||||
| Gol Transportes Aéreos | Brazil | 12 | 66 | 59 | 137[3] | |||||||||||
| WestJet | Canada | 36 | 55 | 55 | 146[4] | |||||||||||
| Air China | China | 17 | 87 | 31 | 135[5] | |||||||||||
| China Eastern Airlines | China | 37 | 102 | 3 | 142[6] | |||||||||||
| China Southern Airlines | China | 18 | 85 | 28 | 131[7] | |||||||||||
| China United Airlines | China | 5 | 55 | 60[8] | ||||||||||||
| Hainan Airlines | China | 135 | 14 | 143[9] | ||||||||||||
| Shandong Airlines | China | 3 | 123 | 12 | 138[8] | |||||||||||
| Shanghai Airlines | China | 4 | 57 | 17 | 78[8] | |||||||||||
| Shenzhen Airlines | China | 71 | 13 | 84[8] | ||||||||||||
| XiamenAir | China | 5 | 115 | 22 | 142[8] | |||||||||||
| Transavia France | France | 68 | 68[10] | |||||||||||||
| Air India Express | India | 26 | 42 | 68[11] | ||||||||||||
| Lion Air | Indonesia | 23 | 59 | 4 | 86[8] | |||||||||||
| Ryanair[a] | Ireland | 409 | 206 | 615[12] | ||||||||||||
| Malaysia Airlines | Malaysia | 40 | 14 | 54[13] | ||||||||||||
| Aeroméxico | Mexico | 34 | 37 | 21 | 92[14] | |||||||||||
| Copa Airlines | Panama | 9 | 69 | 15 | 32 | 125[15] | ||||||||||
| AJet | Turkey | 44 | 25 | 69[16] | ||||||||||||
| SunExpress | Turkey | 55 | 15 | 70[17] | ||||||||||||
| Turkish Airlines | Turkey | 69 | 15 | 27 | 5 | 116[18] | ||||||||||
| flydubai | United Arab Emirates | 26 | 67 | 3 | 96[19] | |||||||||||
| Jet2.com | United Kingdom | 7 | 93 | 100[20] | ||||||||||||
| Tui Airways | United Kingdom | 32 | 23 | 55[21] | ||||||||||||
| Alaska Airlines | United States | 11 | 59 | 79 | 14 | 80 | 243[22] | |||||||||
| American Airlines | United States | 303 | 89 | 392[23] | ||||||||||||
| Delta Air Lines | United States | 77 | 163 | 240[24] | ||||||||||||
| Southwest Airlines | United States | 305 | 198 | 300 | 803[25] | |||||||||||
| Sun Country Airlines | United States | 58 | 5 | 63[26] | ||||||||||||
| United Airlines | United States | 40 | 141 | 148 | 123 | 120 | 572[27] | |||||||||
Military operators
Many countries operate the 737 passenger, BBJ and cargo variants in government or military applications. Users with 737s include:
| Country | Units | Operator |
|---|---|---|
| Argentina | 2 |
Argentinian Air Force has one 737-500 and one 737-700NG.[28] |
| Australia | 8 |
Royal Australian Air Force uses two 737-700 BBJ VIP transports as well as six 737 AEW&C Wedgetails.[29][needs update] |
| Chile | 2 |
Chilean Air Force has one 737-300, and one 737-500.[29][needs update] |
| China | 13 |
People's Liberation Army Air Force has eight 737-300, two 737-700 and five 737-800.[citation needed] |
| Colombia | 1 |
Colombian Aerospace Force has one 737- 700.[citation needed] |
| India | 18 |
Indian Air Force operates three 737-200, and three 737-700 BBJ aircraft and Indian Navy operates 12 P-8I.[citation needed] |
| Indonesia | 11 |
Indonesian Air Force operates three 737-2X9 Surveiller MPA, one 737-200Adv, three 737-400, one 737-500, two 737-800NG and one 737-800 (BBJ) aircraft.[30][29][31][32][33] |
| Kazakhstan | 1 |
Armed Forces of the Republic of Kazakhstan operates a single 737-700 BBJ.[citation needed] |
| Mexico | 2 |
Mexican Air Force has one 737-200Adv, and one 737-300F.[29][needs update] |
| Niger | 1 |
Niger Air Force has one 737-700.[34] |
| Norway | 3 |
Royal Norwegian Air Force has three 737-800.[citation needed] |
| Peru | 4 |
Peruvian Air Force has three 737-200 and one 737-500 aircraft.[29][needs update] |
| Poland | 3 |
Polish Air Force has one 737-800 and two 737 BBJ2s.[35][needs update] |
| Saudi Arabia | 3 |
Royal Saudi Air Force has two 737-700 BBJ, and one 737-800 aircraft.[29][needs update] |
| South Africa | 1 |
South African Air Force have one 737-700WL BBJ.[36][needs update] |
| South Korea | 5 |
Republic of Korea Air Force uses four 737 AEW&C Peaceeye and one 737-300 jet.[29][needs update] |
| Taiwan | 1 |
Taiwanese Air Force operates one 737-800.[37][needs update] |
| Thailand | 4 |
Royal Thai Air Force for Thai Royal Family. One 737-2Z6 (designated B.L.11 (Thai: บ.ล.๑๑)), two 737-4Z6 (designated B.L.11B (Thai: บ.ล.๑๑ข)), and one 737-8Z6 (designated B.L.11C (Thai: บ.ล.๑๑ค)).[citation needed] The RTAF has also operated the 737-3Z6 under the designation B.L.11A (Thai: บ.ล.๑๑ก).[38] |
| Turkey | 4 |
Turkish Air Force uses four Boeing 737-700IGW jets.[29][needs update] |
| United Kingdom | 9 |
Royal Air Force uses nine Poseidon MRA1.[citation needed] |
| United States | 27 |
United States Air Force uses 10 Boeing C-40 Clipper (four C-40B and six C-40C) transports[29][needs update], and United States Navy uses 17 C-40As[39]. |
| Venezuela | 1 |
Venezuelan Air Force operates one 737- 200.[citation needed] |

See also
- Ryanair Holdings incl. Ryanair DAC, Ryanair UK, Malta Air, Buzz and Lauda Europe