List of Let L-410 Turbolet operators

Many Let L-410 Turbolets were delivered to the former Soviet Union and ex-Soviet states and stayed there and in Russia, but some have been also sold to airlines in Asia, Africa, Central America, and South America. Forty aircraft are in use throughout Europe for commercial operation or skydiving.[1]

Let L-410 Turbolet

Current civilian operators edit

  Algeria
  Bosnia and Herzegovina
  Bulgaria
  Chile
  • Aerocord
  Colombia
  Comoros
  Czech Republic
  Democratic Republic of the Congo

  France

  Georgia
  Honduras
  India
  Indonesia
  Lithuania
    Nepal
  Philippines
  Russia
  Senegal
  South Africa
  Tanzania
  Uzbekistan


Former civilian operators edit

  Brazil
  Czech Republic
  • Government of the Czech Republic
  Czechoslovakia
  Croatia
  East Germany
  Haiti
  Honduras
  Hungary
  Slovenia
  • Government of Slovenia
  Slovakia
  • Government of Slovakia
  India
  South Africa
  Soviet Union
  France
  Venezuela
  Ukraine
  • Private Companies in the Aviation Industries

Current military operators edit

  Bangladesh
  Bulgaria
  Czech Republic
  Cape Verde
  Djibouti
  Honduras
  Lithuania
  Poland
  Russia
  Slovakia
  Slovenia
  Tunisia

Former military operators edit

  Colombia
  Comoros
  Czechoslovakia
  Estonia
  East Germany
  Germany
  Hungary
  Indonesia
  Latvia
  Libya
  Peru
  Soviet Union

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