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Since our last update, we’ve expanded the fleet database with three newly tracked aircraft types, including historical data: Antonov An-30, Canadair CL-215 and Canadair CL-415.
Antonov An-30
A total of 73 aircraft are currently tracked in our database, including 2 active, 32 stored, 18 retired, 12 scrapped, 3 beyond repair, 3 crashed, and 3 preserved on display.
The Antonov An-30 is operated by several organizations worldwide, both military and civilian. Key operators include:
- Voyenno-Vozdushnye Sily Rossii – 13 inactive aircraft
- People’s Liberation Army Air Force – 3 inactive aircraft
- Povitryani Syly Ukrayiny – 3 inactive aircraft
- Aerostroy – 1 active and 1 inactive aircraft
- Forțele Aeriene Române – 1 active and 1 inactive aircraft
- Gromov Flight Research Institute – 2 inactive aircraft
- Additional operators such as DOSAAF of Russia, Green Flag Aviation, Letnye Proverki I Sistemy, Lukiaviatrans, MNS Ukrainy, Sudanese Air Force, and United Nations Humanitarian Air Service each operate one inactive aircraft.
Learn more about the fleet HERE
Canadair CL-215
A total of 53 aircraft are currently in the database. The status includes 28 active, 10 stored, 2 retired, 10 crashed, 1 under maintenance, 1 under repair, and 1 preserved on display aircraft.
The CL-215/415 fleet remains operational across both civil and military services worldwide. Notable operators include:
- Hellenic Air Force – 9 active and 1 inactive aircraft
- Türk Hava Kurumu – 4 active and 4 inactive aircraft
- Buffalo Airways – 6 active and 1 inactive aircraft
- Avincis España – 5 active and 1 inactive aircraft
- Quebec – Service Aérien Gouvernemental – 2 active and 2 inactive aircraft
- Air Spray (1967) – 2 active and 1 inactive aircraft
- De Havilland Aircraft of Canada – 1 inactive aircraft
Learn more about the fleet HERE
Canadair CL-415
We now track 130 aircraft in total, including 107 active, 4 stored, 4 retired, 10 crashed, 3 under maintenance, 1 under repair, and 1 beyond repair.
Top 10 operators include:
- Avincis Italia – 17 active and 1 inactive aircraft
- Ejército del Aire (Spanish Air Force) – 13 active and 1 inactive aircraft
- Sécurité Civile – 11 active and 1 inactive aircraft
- Quebec – Service Aérien Gouvernemental – 10 active aircraft
- Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources – 8 active and 1 inactive aircraft
- Air Spray (1967) – 8 active aircraft
- Force Aérienne Royale Marocaine – 6 active and 1 inactive aircraft
- Hellenic Air Force – 7 active aircraft
- Bridger Aerospace – 6 active aircraft
- Hrvatsko Ratno Zrakoplovstvo (Croatian Air Force) – 6 active aircraft
Learn more about the fleet HERE
This concludes all changes made with this update. To see the change notes for previous updates, please click here.
