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T-37s, including both new-build and ex-USAF aircraft, were supplied to a number of countries, including:
- Bangladesh
- 30 aircraft, including 12 Cessna T-37 Tweet in active service.
- Brazil
- Brazilian Air Force - 65 T-37Cs, later passing 30 on to South Korea and 12 on to Paraguay, which were never delivered due to US veto.
- Burma
- Burmese Air Force - 12 T-37Cs.
- Cambodia
- Royal Cambodian Air Force - 4 T-37Bs.
- Chile
- Chilean Air Force - 32 aircraft, including 20 T-37Bs and 12 T-37Cs.Both variants were phased out in 1998.
- Colombia
- Colombian Air Force - 14 aircraft, including 4 T-37Bs and 10 T-37Cs.
- Ecuador
- Ecuadorian Air Force - 10 T-37Bs.
- Germany
- Luftwaffe - 47 T-37Bs now retired, superseded by the T-6 Texan II
- Greece
- Hellenic Air Force - 32 aircraft, including 8 T-37Bs and 24 T-37Cs.
- Jordan
- Royal Jordanian Air Force - 15 aircraft, apparently ex-USAF T-37Bs.
- Morocco
- Royal Moroccan Air Force - 14 aircraft, received in 1995
- Pakistan
- Pakistan Air Force - 63 aircraft, including 24 T-37Bs and 39 T-37Cs. Another 20 T-37s are on order from the U.S.
- Peru
- Peruvian Air Force - 32 T-37Bs.
- Portugal
- Portuguese Air Force - 30 T-37Cs. Some T-37Cs were used as the primary aircraft for the aerobatic demonstration team, the Asas de Portugal (Wings of Portugal) starting in 1977.
- South Korea
- South Korean Air Force - originally 25 T-37Cs, plus 30 later bought from Brazil. First introduction Time : June, 1973.
- South Vietnam
- Vietnam Air Force - 24 T-37Bs.
- Thailand
- Royal Thai Air Force - 16 aircraft, including 10 T-37Bs and 6 T-37Cs.
- Turkey
- Turkish Air Force - 65 T-37Cs.
- United States
- United States Air Force
- Vietnam
- Vietnam People's Air Force - captured ex-South Vietnamese T-37s
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