The list of airlines below looks at which one has the most planes in its fleet.
Just be aware that more planes does not necessarily mean more passengers since some airlines have many smaller planes while others run smaller fleets of large planes.
11. Air Canada

- Fleet Size: 353
- Annual Passengers: 44,790,000
- Number of Destinations: 192
- Daily Flights: 961
More about Air Canada here.
10. Turkish Airlines

- Fleet Size: 370
- Number of Destinations: 349
- Annual Passengers: 49,877,777
- Daily Flights: 885
More about Turkish Airlines here.
8. IndiGo

- Fleet Size: 390
- Annual Passengers: 106,400,970
- Number of Destinations: 123
- Daily Flights: 2,244
More about IndiGo here.
8. Air China

- Fleet Size: 500
- Annual Passengers: 67,021,840
- Number of Destinations: 203
- Daily Flights: 1,659
More about Air China here.
7. Ryanair

- Fleet Size: 607
- Annual Passengers: 183,700,000
- Number of Destinations: 235
- Daily Flights: 2,584
More about Ryanair here.
6. China Eastern

- Fleet Size: 639
- Annual Passengers: 64,265,340
- Number of Destinations: 223
- Daily Flights: 2,506
More about China Eastern here.
5. China Southern Airlines

- Fleet Size: 662
- Number of Destinations: 237
- Annual Passengers: 85,615,050
- Daily Flights: 2,125
More about China Southern Airlines here.
4. Southwest Airlines

- Fleet Size: 828
- Annual Passengers: 137,279,000
- Number of Destinations: 121
- Daily Flights: 3,592
More about Southwest Airlines here.
3. American Airlines

- Fleet Size: 970
- Annual Passengers: 211,000,000
- Number of Destinations: 353
- Daily Flights: 5,946
More about American Airlines here.
2. United Airlines

- Fleet Size: 986
- Number of Destinations: 358
- Annual Passengers: 164,297,000
- Daily Flights: 4,167
More about United Airlines here.
1. Delta Air Lines

- Fleet Size: 993
- Annual Passengers: 190,000,000
- Number of Destinations: 311
- Daily Flights: 4,343
More about Delta Air Lines here.
Which airline are you surprised to see here? Which did you think had more planes?
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Martin Kent says
Lufthansa???