Operators
- Brazil
- Varig
- Bulgaria
- Bulgarian Air Force Six aircraft purchased, used mainly for training.
- China
- Chinese Nationalist Air Force
- Independent State of Croatia
- Air Force of the Independent State of Croatia
- Czechoslovakia
- Czechoslovak Air Force operated this type post war under designation K-70.
- France
- Armée de l'Air operated captured Bf 108s and postwar built Nord 1000 aircraft.
- Nazi Germany
- Luftwaffe
- Hungary
- Royal Hungarian Air Force operated seven Bf 108s from 1937 to 1945
- Italy
- Regia Aeronautica
- Japan
- Imperial Japanese Army Air Service
- Manchukuo
- Manchukuo National Airways
- Norway
- Royal Norwegian Air Force (Postwar)
- Poland
- Polish Air Force operated a few captured Bf 108s postwar.
- Romania
- Royal Romanian Air Force
- Spain
- Spanish Air Force
- Switzerland
- Swiss Air Force
- Soviet Union
- Soviet Air Force operated several captured Bf 108s.
- United Kingdom
- Royal Air Force impressed four Bf 108s on the outbreak of World War II and put into service, who designated them "Messerschmitt Aldon". It was the fastest light communications aircraft the RAF had then, but they were often mistaken for Bf 109s. Post-war, 15 more captured Bf 108s flew in RAF colours.
- United States
- United States Army Air Corps - A single Bf 108B was purchased by the U.S. Military Attaché for Air in the spring of 1939 for $14,378 and designated XC-44. It was repossessed by the Nazi government in December 1941 (after having been condemned in November).
- Kingdom of Yugoslavia
- Yugoslav Royal Air Force
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