List of Junkers Ju 52 operators
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Junkers Ju 52
The List of Junkers Ju 52 operators lists the countries and their air force units that have operated the aircraft.
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Civilian operators
- Sabena
- Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano
- Aeronorte
- Cruzeiro do Sul
- Syndicato Condor - Serviços Aéreos Condor
- VASP
- VARIG
- Canadian Airways Limited
- Canadian Pacific Airlines
- SCADTA
- ČSA České aerolinie
- Det Danske Luftfartsselskab
- AGO
- Aero Oy
- DLL
- Aero Cargo
- Air France
- Air Ocean
- CTA Languedoc Roussillon
- Société Auxiliare de Navigation Aérienne
- Socotra
- Deruluft
- Deutsche Lufthansa
- Deutsche Luft Hansa
- Lufthansa (one still in used for special flights)
- Elliniki Eteria Enaerion Sinkinonion
EEES operated three Junkers Ju 52/3m. The first arrived on June 28th, 1938 with W.Nr.5984 and registration SΧ-ΑCF. The other two were SΧ-ΑCΗ (W.Nr.6004) and SΧ-ΑCI (W.Nr.6025). All three were used by the Royal Hellenic Air Force during the 1940-41 war against Italy and Germany. All were captured by the Wehrmacht and transferred to the Luftwaffe.[1]
- Malert Airlines
- Ala Littoria
- Direccao de Exploracao dos Transportes Aéreos
- Gibbes Sepik Airways
- Mandated Airlines
Between 1955 and 1959 Gibbes Sepik Airways operated three Ju-52/3ms purchased in Sweden. Mandated Airlines bought Gibbes Sepik Airways in 1959 and continued to operate the two surviving aircraft until the following year.[2][3]
- Det Norske Luftfartselskap
- LOT Polish Airlines (1 in 1936-1939)
- Aero Portuguesa
- South African Airways
- Aeroflot
- Iberia Airlines
- Ju-Air (still used, used only 3 Ju 52)
- Swissair
- British Airways Limited
- British European Airways
- British Overseas Airways Corporation
- Compañía Aeronáutica Uruguaya S.A. (CAUSA)
- JAT
Military operators
- Argentine Air Force
- Austrian Air Force
- Bulgarian Air Force
- Colombian Air Force
- Croatian Air Force
- Czechoslovakian Air Force (postwar)
- Ecuadorian Air Force
- French Air Force (postwar)
- Luftwaffe
- Hellenic Air Force
- Royal Hungarian Air Force
- Regia Aeronautica
- Norwegian Air Force (captured)
- Peruvian Air Force
- Portuguese Air Force
- Royal Romanian Air Force
- South African Air Force
- Slovak Air Force
- Soviet Air Force (postwar)
- Spanish Air Force
- Swedish Air Force
- Swiss Air Force
- United States Army Air Force
USAAF operated one aircraft known as Junkers C-79.
- SFR Yugoslav Air Force
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