US DEPARTMENT OF STATE

4 directly-held US-registered aircraft across 1 fleet family. FAA registry, July 2026 snapshot.

Fleet
4
Directly-held FAA registrations
Fleet families
1
Dash 8
Tails 15+ yrs
0
The aging-fleet signal

Fleet by family

What US DEPARTMENT OF STATE flies — each family links to its parts directory and aftermarket profile.

FamilyFleet15+ yrsADs on family
Dash 840

Maintenance due-window estimates for US DEPARTMENT OF STATE are in the Targeting report

See how many US DEPARTMENT OF STATE tails are estimated to enter C-check and heavy-check due windows over the next 12 months, family by family — estimated from fleet age and published check cadences, not schedules. Free with your email, alongside the full operator × family matrix.

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Fleet counts are US registrations held directly by US DEPARTMENT OF STATEin the FAA registry (July 2026 snapshot). Aircraft registered to leasing and finance trusts (~26% of the US commercial fleet) can't be attributed to their operator and are excluded — these counts understate true fleet sizes, especially for lease-heavy operators. AD counts are distinct airworthiness directives linked to each fleet family in our corpus — the same value for every operator of that family; a compliance-demand signal, not a safety ranking.