Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star - Operators

Operators

Belgium
  • Belgian Air Force (38 x T-33A, 1 x RT-33A operated from 1952)
Bolivia
  • Bolivian Air Force 34- T-33. Still in service, the only air force in the world which still operate this aircraft
Brazil
  • Brazilian Air Force (all retired)
Burma (all retired)
Canada - See Canadair T-33
  • Royal Canadian Air Force
  • Royal Canadian Navy
  • Canadian Forces
  • National Research Council
Chile (all retired)
Republic of China
  • Republic of China Air Force (all retired)
Colombia
  • Colombian Air Force (all retired)
Cuba
  • Cuban Air Force (all retired)
Denmark
  • Royal Danish Air Force(all retired)
Dominican Republic
  • Dominican Air Force AT-33A-LO (AT-33 Silver Star)(all retired)
Ecuador (all retired)
El Salvador (all retired)
France (all retired)
Germany
  • Luftwaffe (all retired)
Greece
  • Hellenic Air Force (all retired)
Guatemala
  • (One is on static exhibit outside the east entrance to the Mundo Maya International Airport near Flores, restored to polished aluminum finish) (all retired)
Honduras (all retired)
Indonesia (all retired)
Iran (all retired)
Italy (all retired)
Japan (all retired)
  • Japan Air Self Defense Force manufactured by Kawasaki Heavy Industries Aerospace Company from 1956. (all retired)
Libya (all retired)
Mexico
  • Mexican Air Force: (all retired)
Netherlands
  • Royal Netherlands Air Force (all retired)
Nicaragua
  • Fuerza Aérea de Nicaragua FAN received delivery of four AT- 33A aircraft from the US Government after the failed Bay of Pigs invasion in 1961.Retired from service in 1979 (all retired)
Norway
  • Royal Norwegian Air Force (all retired)
Pakistan
  • Pakistan Air Force (all retired)
Paraguay
  • Paraguayan Air Force operated six AT-33A donated by Taiwan in 1990. The belonged to the Grupo Aerotáctico (GAT) 2nd. Fighter Squadron called "Indios". They were withdrawn from use in 1998.
Peru (all retired)
Philippines
  • Philippine Air Force (all retired)
Portugal
  • Portuguese Air Force (all retired)
Saudi Arabia (all retired)
Singapore
  • Republic of Singapore Air Force: ex-French Air Force (Armée de l'Air) machines, (all retired)
South Korea
  • Republic of Korea Air Force: T-33A is First introduction Time: August, 1955. It also served with the ROKAF Black Eagles aerobatic team, (all retired)
Spain
  • Spanish Air Force (all retired)
Thailand
  • Royal Thai Air Force (all retired)
Turkey
  • Turkish Air Force (all retired)
United States
  • Boeing Commercial Airplanes (two Canadair T-33's, N109X and N416X)
  • United States Air Force (all retired)
  • United States Navy (all retired)
Uruguay (all retired)
Yugoslavia (all retired)

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