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More than 6,600 aircraft of the Beechcraft King Air line have been delivered and are operated by corporate, commercial, military and special mission operations in more than 94 countries.[1] [unreliable source? ] Almost 53% of the aircraft delivered have been from the Super King Air 200/300 series family.
King Air
Military operators
US Army VC-6A,(LJ-153), used by Wernher von Braun , displayed at White Sands Missile Range Museum
Algeria
Argentina
Argentine Army Aviation - One King Air 100.[3]
Barbados
Barbados Defence Force[citation needed ]
Bolivia
Bolivian Air Force - One King Air 90, One King Air F90.[4]
Bolivian Army - One King Air 90.[5]
Botswana
Botswana Defence Force Air Wing - 1 King Air 200 as multi-engine trainer
Canada
Canadian Forces Air Command / Royal Canadian Air Force
Eight C90A King Airs were operated by Bombardier Aerospace as civil-registered trainers on behalf of the Royal Canadian Air Force between 1992 and 2005.[6] Since 2005 the KF Defence Programs (formerly Allied Wings) consortium has operated seven civil-registered C90B King Airs on behalf of the CAF/RCAF.[7] [8] [9]
Chile
France
French Air and Space Force [11]
Greece
Hellenic Army[12]
Hellenic Air Force[13]
Indonesia
Indonesian Air Force Two A100s as navigation trainers.[14]
Israel
Israeli Air Force - Small number of former United States Army RU-21s.[15]
Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force LC-90
Jamaica
Jamaica Defence Force - One King Air 100, and one King Air 350 WR.[16] [17]
Japan
Japan Maritime Self Defense Force - 18 King Air C90s.[18]
Air Transport Squadron 61 (1989-)
202nd Naval Air Training Squadron (1973-)
Mexico
Mexican Air Force - One King Air 90.[19]
Morocco
Royal Moroccan Air Force - Six King Air A100s.[20]
Peru
Peruvian Air Force - Three King Air C90s.[21]
Philippines
Philippine Navy (TC-90s leased from the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force)[22] [23]
Spain
Spanish Air and Space Force - Nine King Air C90s.[24]
Thailand
Royal Thai Air Force - at least one King Air E90.[25]
United States
United States Air Force
United States Army
United States Navy - 61 King Air H90s as T-44A pilot trainers.[26]
Venezuela
Venezuelan National Guard Air Detachment - One King Air E90.[27]
Venezuelan Navy - One King Air E90.[28]
Government operators
Argentina
Government of Province of Tierra del Fuego and Catamarca.
Canada
Transport Canada[29]
Government of the Province of Alberta[29]
Government of the Province of New Brunswick[29]
Government of the Province of Saskatchewan[29]
Chile
Civil Aviation Administration (DGAC).
Colombia
Colombian National Police
Special Administrative Unit of Civil Aeronautics
Costa Rica
United States
USDA Forest Service
Drug Enforcement Administration
Federal Aviation Administration
Governments of the states of Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Michigan, Montana, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Ohio and Tennessee[30]
NASA
Australia
Royal Flying Doctor Service - operated the C90.[31]
Super King Air
Civil operators
"Amaalik" of Air Greenland
The King Air is used by many corporate and private users, it is also popular as a light transport liaison aircraft with both government and non-government organizations. It is also used by air-taxi and air charter companies.
Australia
Royal Flying Doctor Service - operates a fleet of 16 B200s, 10 B200Cs, one B200GT, two B300Cs and four B350Cs.[32] [33]
Military operators
Military King Air operators (blue)
Algerian Air Force B200 in 1983
Argentine Naval Aviation Cormoran
Armed Forces of Malta B200 in 2012
Algeria
Angola
People's Air and Air Defence Force of Angola[35]
Argentina
Argentine Naval Aviation[34]
Argentine Naval Prefecture[36]
Australia
Royal Australian Air Force[37]
Bahamas
Royal Bahamas Defence Force[37]
Bolivia
Botswana
Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso Air Force[40]
Cambodia
Royal Cambodian Air Force operated a single Super King Air in 2001.[41]
Canada
Royal Canadian Air Force[40]
Colombia
Colombian Air Force[42]
Colombian Army[43]
Colombian Navy[43]
Ecuador
Ecuadorian Air Force[44]
Ecuadorian Army[44]
Ecuadorian Navy[44]
Egypt
Eritrea
France
French Air and Space Force - Two modified King Air 350s on order for surveillance duties. Delivery planned in 2019.[45] [46]
Greece
Guatemala
Honduras
India
Border Security Force[49]
Aviation Research Centre[citation needed ]
Indonesia
Indonesian Naval Aviation King Air 350i
Indonesian Navy
Skuadron Udara 600 – Operated a single King Air 350i as VIP transport since 2017[50]
Iraq
Israel
Italy
Italian Air Force - Two modified King Air 350ERs for SIGINT duties[52]
Japan
Japan Ground Self-Defense Force[53]
Malaysia
Royal Malaysian Air Force[54]
Malta
Air Wing of the Armed Forces of Malta[55]
Mexico
Morocco
Royal Moroccan Air Force[56]
Royal Moroccan Navy - Two maritime surveillance King Air 350ER on order. Delivery due 2019.[57]
New Zealand
Royal New Zealand Air Force[58]
Niger
Niger Air Force – one King Air 350 received in 2014.[60]
Nigeria
Pakistan
Pakistan Air Force[58]
Pakistan Army[61]
Paraguay
Paraguayan Air Force – one King Air 350 purchased in 1991 as a presidential transport.[62]
Base Aérea Silvio Pettirossi
Escuadrilla Presidencial (1991–1994)[63]
Peru
Saudi Arabia
Royal Saudi Air Force[64]
South Africa
South African Air Force[65]
Sri Lanka
Switzerland
Thailand
Togo
Turkey
United Arab Emirates
United Arab Emirates Air Force[citation needed ]
United Kingdom
Royal Air Force[72]
Royal Navy – Fleet Air Arm[76]
RNAS Culdrose, Cornwall, England
750 Naval Air Squadron (2011–present)[77]
United States
Uruguay
Venezuela
Venezuelan Air Force[80]
Venezuelan Army[52]
Yemen
Government operators
Australia
France
Sécurité Civile - three B200 used for liaisons duties and C2.[84]
Malaysia
Royal Malaysian Police - 5 in service
United Kingdom
Maritime and Coastguard Agency - two B200s equipped with radar and electro-optical sensors for the maritime surveillance duties, provided by 2Excel Aviation.[85]
Irish Air Corps B200 in 2006
Swedish Air Force B200 in 1996
Chile
Chilean Air Force An example passed on to Chile's Directorate for Civil Aviation in 2010.[citation needed ]
Guyana
Hong Kong
Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force - two B200Cs[87]
Ireland
Sweden
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