Cessna A-37 Dragonfly - Operators

Operators

Chile
  • Chilean Air Force received 44 aircraft - Retired by the end of 2009, the last two planes in flight were flown back to Santiago-El Bosque AFB on May 27, 2010.
Colombia
  • Colombian Air Force received 32 aircraft - 13 are currently in service.
Dominican Republic
  • Dominican Air Force received eight aircraft - all units had been written off or destroyed in accidents by March 2001.
Ecuador
  • Ecuadorian Air Force received 28 aircraft - four are still operational.
El Salvador
  • El Salvador Air Force received 15 aircraft - nine are currently in service.
Guatemala
  • Guatemalan Air Force received 13 aircraft - two remain in service.
Honduras
  • Honduran Air Force received 17 aircraft - 10 remain operational.
Peru
  • Peruvian Air Force received 53 aircraft - only 10 remain operational. Peru has recently acquired 8 A-37Bs donated by South Korea.
South Korea
  • South Korean Air Force - First introduced in October 1976, the A-37 was replaced by the T-50 Golden Eagle. It also served with the ROKAF Black Eagles aerobatic team, until retired after the Seoul Air Show in 2007.
South Vietnam
  • Vietnam Air Force received 254 aircraft.
Thailand
  • Royal Thai Air Force received 20 aircraft. (All retired)
United States
  • United States Air Force
see List of United States Air Force Cessna A-37 Dragonfly Squadrons
Uruguay
  • Uruguayan Air Force received 14 aircraft - 10 currently in service.
Vietnam
  • Vietnam People's Air Force captured 95 ex-South Vietnamese A-37B aircraft. Some sent to Soviet Union for testing.

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