Convair CV-240 family

CV-240 family
A Scandinavian Airlines System Convair CV-440 in flight. The CV-440 is a low-wing airliner with twin radial engines
General information
TypeAirliner
ManufacturerConvair
StatusIn limited service
Primary usersAmerican Airlines (historical)
Zantop International Airlines (historical), Air Chathams (historical)
Number built1076 (Convair)

10 (Canadair)

1086 (total)
History
Manufactured1947–1954
Introduction dateFebruary 29, 1948 with American Airlines
First flightMarch 16, 1947
VariantsConvair C-131 Samaritan
Canadair CC-109 Cosmopolitan

The Convair CV-240 is an American airliner that Convair manufactured from 1947 to 1954, initially as a possible replacement for the ubiquitous Douglas DC-3. Featuring a more modern design with cabin pressurization, the 240 series made some inroads as a commercial airliner, and had a long development cycle that produced various civil and military variants. Though reduced in numbers by attrition, various forms of the "Convairliners" continue to fly in the 21st century.