Transport and Utility
- Westland Wapiti: 1929–1943
- De Havilland DH.89 Dragon Rapide : 1935–1938, 1940–1944
- Tugan Gannet: 1935–1945
- Avro Anson: 1937–1955
- De Havilland DH.86A: 1939–1945
- Airspeed Oxford: 1940–1953
- De Havilland Fox Moth: 1941–1945
- Bristol Bombay: 1942–1944
- De Havilland Dragonfly: 1942 only
- De Havilland Australia DHA.G2 Glider: 1942–1950
- Dornier Do 24K: 1942–1944
- Grumman Goose: 1942 only
- Northrop Delta: 1942–1944
- Junkers G 31: 1942–1946
- Junkers W34d : 1942–1946
- Junkers W34f: 1942–1946
- Ford 5-AT-B Trimotor: 1942–1946
- Lockheed Lodestar: 1943–1947
- Douglas DC-2: 1940–1946
- Douglas DC-3: 1939-1940
- Douglas C-47 Dakota (RAAF, RAN): 1943–1990
- Martin Mariner: 1943–1946
- Noorduyn Norseman: 1943–1946
- Avro York: 1945–1947
- Percival Proctor: 1945–1947
- Vickers Viking: 1947–1951
- Bristol Freighter: 1949–1967
- De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver: 1955–1964
- Convair 440 Metropolitan: 1956–1968
- Lockheed C-130 Hercules: 1958–
- De Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter: 1961–1967
- De Havilland Canada DHC-4 Caribou: 1964–2009
- Vickers Viscount: 1964–1969
- BAC One Eleven: 1967–1990
- Hawker Siddeley HS 748 (RAAF, RAN): 1967–2004
- Dassault Falcon 20: 1967–1989
- De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter: (Army)
- GAF Nomad (Army, RAAF): 1975–1993
- Boeing 707: 1979–2008
- Dassault Falcon 900: 1989–2003
- Beechcraft Super King Air (Army): B200/B200C 1997–2006, B300 2006–
- Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules: 1999-
- Boeing Business Jet: 2003–
- Bombardier Challenger 604: 2003–
- Boeing C-17 Globemaster III: 2006–
- Alenia C-27J Spartan: On Order
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“Moral sensibilities are nowadays at such cross-purposes that to one man a morality is proved by its utility, while to another its utility refutes it.”
—Friedrich Nietzsche (18441900)