World Air Forces 2010
World Air Forces 2010
World Air Forces 2010
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WORLD AIR FORCES 2010
FOREWORD
Budgetary pressures have influenced nations around the world of the most exciting types to have achieved flight status during
over the last year in how they operate their existing military air- 2010. An agreement on their proposed joint fifth-generation fight-
craft and seek to acquire more capable and cost-effective re- er aircraft could come soon. The coming months could also pro-
placements. vide developments in the Indian air force’s medium multi-role
combat aircraft competition, and also on a possible deal with Boe-
While some have chosen to defer their replacement decisions, ing for 10 C-17 strategic transports.
others have taken more drastic action, by wielding the spending
axe on what had previously been viewed as essential assets. The promise of meaningful workshare and technology transfer for
local companies will remain a key driver in future type selections
The highest-profile examples have come in the UK, with the in many countries. Embraer enjoyed a remarkable run in 2010
early retirement of the nation’s BAE Systems Harrier GR9 linked to its KC-390 tanker/transport, being developed for an ini-
ground-attack aircraft and the cancellation of the long-delayed tially 28-aircraft Brazilian air force requirement. If its design proves
BAE Nimrod MRA4 project. The latter decision leaves the Royal a success, at least 32 more could be ordered for prospective part-
Air Force with no dedicated maritime patrol aircraft – a dramatic ners Argentina, Chile, Colombia, the Czech Republic and Portu-
choice for a nation at the top table of NATO. gal.
Elsewhere, the cost and complexity of operating aged equipment As the battle for international orders becomes harder fought,
has seen several other types leave use. Most recently, the Royal these factors are likely to become ever more important.
Australian Air Force stood down the world’s last General Dynam-
ics F-111s, with their duties assumed by its now-operational Boe-
CRAIG HOYLE: DEFENCE EDITOR, FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL
ing F/A-18F Super Hornets.
Australia will have received all 24 of its new type by October 2011,
as it moves closer to firming up an expected 100-aircraft commit-
ment to Lockheed Martin’s F-35A Joint Strike Fighter. Despite a
tough year, the US-led programme remains the dominant force in
the long-term combat aircraft sector, and accounts for over 3,000
of the 6,700-plus pending orders listed here.
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CONTENT
ANALYSIS
Worldwide active fleet by region 7
Worldwide top 10 active aircraft types 7
Worldwide active fleet share by role 8
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ANALYSIS
Worldwide active fleet by region
RUSSIA & THE CIS
MIDDLE EAST
Combat aircraft: 1,614
Transports/Tankers: 284
Combat helicopters: 1,165
AFRICA
ASIA-PACIFIC
Combat aircraft: 1,209
SOUTH AMERICA Combat aircraft: 5,862
Transports/Tankers: 455
Combat aircraft: 665 Transports/Tankers: 866
Combat helicopters: 1,357
Transports/Tankers: 500 Combat helicopters: 4,110
Combat helicopters: 1,185
COMBAT HELICOPTER
Bell 212 5
Mi-8/17 78
Mi-25/35 15
SA/IAR316 20
SA342 2
TRAINING AIRCRAFT/HELICOPTERS
EMB-312 14 Now operational, the Royal Australian Air Force’s F/A-18Fs have replaced its aged F-111s
JJ-7 39
JL-8 (K-8) 170
CHINESE ARMY
Type Active Ordered
COMBAT HELICOPTER
Z-8 9 Colombia is the first nation to field IAI’s converted 767 multi-mission tanker/transport
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DHC-5 2
Turbo Commander 1
COMBAT HELICOPTER
Bell 205 10
Bell 210 18*
Bell 412 31
BO105 19
Mi-17 16
Mi-35 8 6
SA316 7
TRAINING AIRCRAFT/HELICOPTERS
BO105 1
INDONESIAN NAVY
Type Active Ordered
SPECIAL MISSION
C-212 (MPA) 3
MADAGASCAN ARMY
Type Active Ordered
COMBAT HELICOPTER
Mi-8 2
MALAWI
MALAWI ARMY AIR WING
Type Active Ordered
TRANSPORT
Dornier 228 1
COMBAT HELICOPTER
AS350 1
AS355 1
AS532 1
SA330 2
MALAYSIA
ROYAL MALAYSIAN AIR FORCE
Type Active Ordered
COMBAT AIRCRAFT
F/RF-5E 10
F/A-18D 8
Hawk 208 14
C-130H 12
C-130J 4
CN-235 18
COMBAT HELICOPTER
AS332 2
Bell 412 3
BO105 12
CH-47D 6
Ka-32 8
UH/HH-60P 43
TRAINING AIRCRAFT/HELICOPTERS
F-5F 36
F-16D 51
Hawk 67 17
KT-1 106
T-50 50 10
REPUBLIC OF KOREA ARMY
Type Active Ordered
TRANSPORT
King Air U-21 1
SA341 28
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ROYAL NAVY - FLEET AIR ARM
Type Active Ordered
SPECIAL MISSION
Sea King ASaC7 (AEW) 11
COMBAT HELICOPTER
AW101 Merlin HM1 32
Lynx HAS3/HMA8 48
Lynx Wildcat 28
Sea King HC4+/HU5 47
TRAINING AIRCRAFT/HELICOPTERS
Hawk T1 15
Jetstream 31 8
King Air 350ER 4
DEFENCE HELICOPTER FLYING SCHOOL
Type Active Ordered
TRAINING AIRCRAFT/HELICOPTERS
AW109 (FB Heliservices) 2 2
US Air Force
AS350 (FB Heliservices) 35
AW139 (FB Heliservices) 2
Bell 212/412 (FB Heliservices) 12 The HC-130J is the US Air Force’s new combat tanker and personnel recovery aircraft
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
US AIR FORCE Learjet 35 (C-21) 54 OH-6 6
Type Active Ordered M-28 6 4 OH-58 2
COMBAT AIRCRAFT Metro III (C-26) 4 T-34 4
A-10A/C/OA-10 356 PC-12 (U-28) 35 US MARINE CORPS
AC-130H/U 25 COMBAT HELICOPTER Type Active Ordered
B-1B 65 CV-22B 11 5+24* COMBAT AIRCRAFT
B-2A 20 HH/MH-60G/L 100 120* AV-8B/+ 126
B-52H 77 UH/HH-1H/N 69 F-35B 42+50*
F-15A/C 243 TRAINING AIRCRAFT/HELICOPTERS F/A-18A/C/D 196
F-15E 222 Beechjet T-1A 179 SPECIAL MISSION
F-16C 883 DA20 (DOSS Aviation) 45 EA-6B (EW) 22
F-22 160 19 DA40 (DOSS Aviation) 20 TANKER
F-35A 47+1,716* F-15D 40 KC-130F/R/T 33
SPECIAL MISSION F-16D 166 KC-130J 37 10
DC-10 (Research) 1 T-6A 447 TRANSPORT
DHC-8 (Recce) 1 T/AT-38 504 Citation Encore/Ultra 12
E-3B/C (AEW) 31 TC-135 3 DC-9 2
E-4B (Comms) 4 TE-8A (707) 1 KC-130F 2
E-8C JSTARS (Recce) 18 TU-2S 4 King Air (UC-12) 16 6
EC-130H (EW) 15 UH-1H 37 COMBAT HELICOPTER
EC-130J (EW) 6 US ARMY AH-1W 148
Global Express (Recce) 1 Type Active Ordered AH-1Z 7 39+64*
HC-130J (SAR) 1 2+15* SPECIAL MISSION CH-46E 142
HC-130N/P (SAR) 34 DHC-6 (Research) 2 CH-53D/E 180
JE-3C (Research) 1 DHC-7 (EO-5B) (EW) 2 CH-53K 156
King Air MC-12W (Recce) 37 DHC-7 (RC-7) (Recce) 3 H-3 1
Learjet 35 (Calibration) 2 EH-60A (ELINT) 51 MV-22B 101 134+30*
Metro 23 (RC-26) (Recce) 11 King Air/300 (C/RC-12) (Recce) 63 UH/HH-1N 89
NC-135 (Research) 1 Metro 23 (RC-26) (Recce) 1 UH-1Y 26 79+27
OC-135 (Recce) 2 TRANSPORT TRAINING AIRCRAFT/HELICOPTERS
RC-135 (ELINT) 22 Beech 1900 3 F-5F/N 13
U-2S (Recce) 29 C-27J 5 7 F/A-18B/C/D 32
WC-130J (Weather recce) 10 C-212 3 T-34 3
WC-135 (Research) 2 Cessna 208 1 TAV-8B 16
YAL-1 (Airborne Laser) 1 6* Citation Encore/Ultra 27 US NAVY
TANKER DHC-7 6 Type Active Ordered
MC-130J 10+16* Gulfstream III/IV (C-20) 2 COMBAT AIRCRAFT
MC-130P 27 King Air/200 (C-12) 98 F-35C 11+577*
KC-135R/T 416 L-410 1 F/A-18A/C 268
KDC-10 59 Metro 23 (C-26) 10 F/A-18E/F 327 103
TRANSPORT PC-6 1 SPECIAL MISSION
737 (C-40) 3 2 Shorts 330/360 (C-23A/B/C) 47 E-2C/D (AEW) 64 6+12*
757 (C-32) 1 COMBAT HELICOPTER E-6B (Comms) 16
1125 Astra SPX 2 AH-64A/D 743 45 EA-6B (EW) 69
An-26 1 CH-47D/F 380 175 EA-18G (EW) 31 83
Beech 1900 4 EC145 (UH-72A) 124 58+182* EP-3E (ELINT) 16
C-5A/B/C/M 111 MH-6M/AH-6J 45 King Air (RC-12) (Recce) 1
C-17 201 9 MH-47D/E/G 69 16 NC-130H (Trials) 1
C-27J 1 8+8* MH-60K/L 49 P-3C (MPA) 154
C-130E/H 322 Mi-8/17/171 3 P-8A (737) (MPA) 5+117*
C-130J 71 31+19* Mi-24/25 5 S-3B (Recce) 3
C-212 2 OH-58A/C/D 662 TRANSPORT
Cessna 208 1 UH-1H/V 225 737 (C-40) 10 2
CN-235 3 UH/HH-60A/L/M 1,357 215+401* C-2A 33
DHC-6 3 TRAINING AIRCRAFT/HELICOPTERS C-130T 20
EC/LC/MC/WC-130E/H/W 61 Bell 206 (TH-67A) 178 6* DC-9 13
Gulfstream III/IV (C-20) 10 Bell 407 1 DHC-6 1
King Air 200/350ER/C-12 28 12 King Air 100/RC-12D 12 Gulfstream IV (C-20) 4 gg