List of Antonov An-2 operators
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The following nations currently operate (or formerly owned) Antonov An-2 aircraft in civil or military roles:
[edit] Military operators
[edit] Afghanistan
Afghanistan received more than a dozen An-2 aircraft, with service beginning in 1957. A few remain available.
[edit] Albania
Albania received 13 aircraft including some of Chinese manufacture (Y-5). Albanian An-2s were operated from 1963. Up to four may remain active, with the remainder in storage.
[edit] Angola
[edit] Azerbaijan
[edit] Belarus
[edit] Bulgaria
- HQ flight - 2 An-2 aircraft are operated by this unit.
[edit] Cambodia
[edit] People's Republic of China
[edit] Croatia
- 27 Eskadrila Transportnih Zrakoplova
Croatian air force operated 7 An-2DT aircraft until 2004 when the last 4 were handed over to aeroclubs.
[edit] Cuba
- 15. Regimiento de Transporte
- 25. Regimiento de Transporte
- 35. Regimiento de Transporte
All An-2 aircraft are retired.
[edit] Czechoslovakia
Phased out from military service before dissolution of state.
[edit] East Germany
East German An-2s were passed on to Germany upon unification.
[edit] Egypt
[edit] Estonia
- operates 2 An-2s
- operates 1 An-2
[edit] Georgia
[edit] Germany
Germany adopted its An-2 fleet from East Germany.
[edit] Hungary
[edit] Iraq
[edit] Kyrgyzstan
[edit] Laos
[edit] Latvia
- Latvian National Guard (Zemessardze)
- 1. Transporta Posms
- 2. Transporta Posms
- 3. Transporta Posms
[edit] Lithuania
- Transporto Eskadrile - currently operating 5 An-2 aircraft.
[edit] Macedonia
- 501 Padobranski Diverzantski Odred
Current there is one An-2 used for paratroop training.
[edit] Mali
[edit] Mongolia
[edit] Nicaragua
- Escuadrón de Transporte
[edit] North Yemen
[edit] North Korea
BBC reports state North Korea is believed to have grounded its fleet of about 300 planes due to the high price of fuel [1]
[edit] Poland
[edit] Republic of Korea
South Korea flies with approximately 10 An-2s from Seongmu AB, presumably for use by the special forces. They are marked with civilian markings (HL1082 to HL1091), though these are not in the official civilian register.
[edit] Romania
[edit] Russia
[edit] Serbia
- 119. MHE
There is one An-2TD aircraft used for paratroop training of the 63rd Paratroop Battalion.
[edit] Somalia
[edit] Soviet Union
The Soviet military's An-2 fleet was dispersed amongst the successor states upon the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
[edit] Sudan
[edit] Syria
[edit] Tajikistan
[edit] Tanzania
[edit] Tunisia
[edit] Turkmenistan
[edit] Ukraine
[edit] Uzbekistan
[edit] Vietnam
[edit] Yemen
Yemen's An-2 fleet was inherited from North Yemen upon unification.
[edit] Yugoslavia
- 676. TRAE
- 677. TRAE
- 333. AE
[edit] Civil operators
[edit] East Germany
[edit] Poland
- Aeroklub Polski
- Zakład Usług Agrolotniczych
[edit] Russia
[edit] Serbia
[edit] Soviet Union
[edit] Turkey
Approximately 10 An-2s are acquired by Turk Hava Kurumu in the early 80s. These planes are still operational as transport and paratrooper aircraft.