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The following is a list of commercial short-haul civilian passenger "jet airliners," recent, operating, or proposed. These include early generation [[turbojet]], [[fanjet]], and [[turbofan]] powered aircraft designed for none transoceanic routes.




==List of commercial short-haul civilian passenger "jet airliners," recent, operating, or proposed==
==List of commercial short-haul civilian passenger "jet airliners," recent, operating, or proposed==
'''''For short haul pertaining in relation to hours in flight, see:''''' ''[[Flight length]]''
'''''For short haul pertaining in relation to hours in flight, see:''''' ''[[Flight length]]''

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The following is a list of commercial short-haul civilian passenger "jet airliners," recent, operating, or proposed. These include early generation turbojet, fanjet, and turbofan powered aircraft designed for none transoceanic routes.



List of commercial short-haul civilian passenger "jet airliners," recent, operating, or proposed

For short haul pertaining in relation to hours in flight, see: Flight length

Caravelle VI della Swissair
Fokker F-28 of Air Niugini

1960s & 1970s

1980s & 1990s

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AirTran Airways Boeing 717

The following aircraft are generally considered among the class of "Regional jets" rather than short-haul airliners, but have been included upon this list despite the redundancy. These aircraft are never flown by "mainline airlines" or "legacy airline carriers" in the U.S., but may turn up in the a "legacy" or "mainlines" wholly owned regional airline subsidiaries fleet. Some "Flag airline carriers" in other parts of the world have included "regional jets" among their "flagship fleets".

2000 & onward

Embraer ERJ 145 in current livery of Flag airline carrier Luxair

The following short-haul airliners, have turned up at "mainline airline carriers" in the U.S. and Canada, as well as many "low-cost carriers" and even "Flag airlines" across the world, but as yet have not found a place or a home with the "seemingly perpetually struggling mainline operations at the big legacy carriers" in the United States.


LOT Polish Airlines 737-500

2005 & onward

See also


Air Canada Embraer EMB 190