Major airlines of the United States

Airlines with more than $1 billion in yearly revenue From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The United States Department of Transportation defines a major carrier or major airline carrier as a U.S.-based airline that posts more than $1 billion in operating revenue during a fiscal year, grouped accordingly as "Group III".[1]

The "Big 4" U.S. airlines. Clockwise from top left: American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, and Southwest Airlines

Airlines

The Bureau of Transportation Statistics updates the listing of major airlines once per year. According to FY2025 operating revenues, 19 carriers[a] meet the requirement for Group III status:[3]

Mainline passenger

(*) - considered one of the "Big 4" U.S. airlines[4]

Regional passenger

Cargo

See also

Notes

  1. Only 18 carriers are listed. A 19th designated Group III carrier, Spirit Airlines, ceased operations in May 2026.[2]

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