List of airlines of Antigua and Barbuda

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AirlineImage IATA ICAO Callsign FoundedNotes
CalvinAir Helicopters
Caribbean Helicopters Caribbean helicopter.JPG 1995
LIAT20 5LGAOSOAR2020Replaced LIAT (1974)

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AirlineImage IATA ICAO Callsign FoundedCeased
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4 Island Air Services FXFIA19811985Merged into LIAT
Aerowings 376bk - Untitled DC-10-15, V2-SKY@OPF,02.09.2005 - Flickr - Aero Icarus.jpg AWG20012004
Antigua Airways 20222023 Virtual airline [1]
Antigua Caribbean Airways 20072007Formed by Caribbean International Hotel
Antigua International Airways NQ19901991Renamed to Great Atlantic Airlines
CAIRGO 19741974
Carib Aviation 50ck - Carib Aviation Pilatus Britten-Norman BN-2A-26 Islander; V2-LCL@SXM;05.02.1999 (4723906722).jpg 3QDELRED TAIL19722008
Caribbean Clipper Airways HUABI19931994Renamed to Paradise Airways
Caribbean Star Airlines Plane1.jpeg 8BGFICARIB STAR20002007Merged into LIAT
Caribbean Winds Airlines WNDWINDY19951996
Caribjet Lockheed L-1011-385-3 TriStar 500, Caribjet AN0008357.jpg CBJRIGEL19922000Renamed to CBJ Cargo
CBJ Cargo Lockheed L-1011-385-1-15 TriStar 200(F), CBJ Cargo AN0356128.jpg CBJRIGEL20002004
Eastern Caribbean Airways HUABI19921993Renamed to Caribbean Clipper Airways
Grand Atlantic Airways NQABI19901992Renamed to Eastern Caribbean Airways
LIAT ATR 72-600 LIAT (LIA) F-WWEN - MSN 1077 - Will be V2-LIA (9645826009).jpg LILIALIAT19742024Replaced by LIAT20
Paradise Airways HUABI19941995Renamed to Prestige Airways
Seagreen Air Transport Boeing 707-336C, Seagreen Air Transport AN0221032.jpg ESESA19721997
Skyjet McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30, Skyjet JP5993649.jpg XHSKJ19922001

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References

  1. Hilka Birns (April 3, 2023). "Antigua Airways virtually defunct says Prime Minister". Ch-aviation.com.