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Revision as of 03:30, 19 April 2024
The following is a list of currently active military aircraft in the United States Air Force.
Aircraft
Current inventory
Aircraft | Manufacturer | Origin | Propulsion | Role | Control | Introduced/IOC | Inventory | Notes |
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A-10C Thunderbolt II | Fairchild Republic | USA | Jet | CAS / Attack | Manned | 2007 (A-10C)[1] | 270[2] | The Air Force is seeking to divest 56 A-10s in FY2025.[3] |
A-29C Super Tucano | Sierra Nevada Corporation[4] | Brazil | Jet | CAS / Attack | Manned | 3[2] | Operated by Air Force Special Operations Command. Delivered in 2021. Planned to divest.[4] | |
AC-130J Ghostrider | Lockheed | USA | Propeller | CAS / Attack | Manned | 2017 (AC-130J)[5] | 31[6] | Final aircraft delivered in 2022.[6] |
B-1B Lancer | Rockwell International | USA | Jet | Bomber | Manned | 1986[7] | 42[2] | Long-range conventional bomber. Employs variable-sweep wing design. To be replaced by the B-21 Raider around 2032.[7] 9 to be divested in FY2027.[8] |
B-2A Spirit | Northrop Grumman | USA | Jet | Bomber | Manned | 1997[7] | 20[9] | Stealth long-range nuclear-capable heavy bomber. To be replaced by the B-21 Raider around 2032.[7] One aircraft to be divested in FY2025.[10] |
B-21 Raider | Northrop Grumman | USA | Jet | Bomber | Optionally piloted[11] | 1[11] | Stealth long-range nuclear-capable heavy bomber. The first B-21 test aircraft made its maiden flight in November 2023.[12] To replace the B-2 Spirit and B-1 Lancer around 2032.[11] | |
B-52H Stratofortress | Boeing | USA | Jet | Bomber | Manned | 1961 (B-52H)[11] | 76[13] | Currently undergoing re-engining. Expected to serve into the 2050s.[11] |
C-5M Super Galaxy | Lockheed | USA | Jet | Strategic airlifter | Manned | 2014 (C-5M)[14] | 52[2] | |
C-12C/D/H/J Huron | Beechcraft | USA | Propeller | Transport | Manned | c. 1974[14] | 23[2] | 32 aircraft are used for reconnaissance |
C-130H Hercules | Lockheed Martin | USA | Propeller | Tactical airlifter | Manned | c. 1974[15] | 158[2] | The C-130J is replacing the C-130H on a one-for-one basis. The Air Force has Congressionally mandated floor of 271 C-130 aircraft. 6 to be divested in FY2025.[16] |
C-130J Super Hercules/J-30 Super Hercules | Lockheed Martin | USA | Propeller | Tactical airlifter | Manned | 2006[15] | 172[2] | |
C-146A Wolfhound[17] | Fairchild-Dornier | Germany | Propeller | Transport | Manned | c. 2011[5] | 20[2] | Delivered 2011–2017.[5] Flown with the 524th Special Operations Squadron[18] |
C-147A | De Havilland Canada | Canada | Propeller | Transport | Manned | For the U.S. Army Parachute Team[19] | ||
C-17A Globemaster III | McDonnell Douglas/Boeing | USA | Jet | Strategic airlifter | Manned | 1995[20] | 228[2] | Were produced by McDonnell-Douglas prior to the merger with Boeing. |
C-20H | Gulfstream | USA | Jet | Manned | 1[9] | |||
C-21A Learjet 35 | Learjet | USA | Jet | VIP transport | Manned | 1984[20] | 19[2] | |
C-32A/B Air Force Two | Boeing | USA | Jet | VIP transport | Manned | 1998[21] | 4/2[9] | |
C-37A/B Gulfstream V | Gulfstream | USA | Jet | VIP transport | Manned | 1998[21] | 16[9] | |
C-40B/C | Boeing | USA | Jet | VIP transport | Manned | 2003[21] | 11[9] | |
CN-235 | CASA | Spain | Propeller | Reconnaissance | Manned | 1988 | 5[2] | Flown with the 427th Special Operations Squadron |
CV-22B Osprey | Bell, Boeing | USA | Tiltrotor | CSAR / transport | Manned | 2006[22] | 52[2] | 2 on order.[23] Two aging CV-22Bs will be divested in FY2025 and be replaced with new aircraft.[24] |
E-3B/C/G Sentry (AWACS) | Boeing | USA | Jet | AWACS | Manned | 1977; 2014 (Block 40/45)[25] | 21[2] | To be replaced by Boeing E-7 Wedgetail[26] |
E-4B (NAOC) | Boeing | USA | Jet | Command and control | Manned | 1978 (E-4B)[27] | 4[2] | Assigned to the 595th Command and Control Group. To be replaced by the Survivable Airborne Operations Center.[28] |
E-8C Joint STARS | Northrop Grumman | USA | Jet | Command and control | Manned | 1997[27] | 12[9] E-8C, 1 TE-8A | |
E-9A Widget | De Havilland Canada | Canada | Propeller | Surveillance | Manned | 1988[27] | 2[9] | Military surveillance version of the DHC-8-100, used for missile range control |
E-11A (BACN)[29] | Northrop Grumman | USA / Canada | Jet | Command and control / BACN | Manned | c. 2011[30] | 11[2] | 2 aircraft to be divested in FY2025.[31] |
EA-37B Compass Call | Gulfstream | USA | Jet | Radar jamming / PSYOP | Manned | 2026[30] | 1[32] | 2 ordered[23] Replacement for EC-130H Compass Call.[32] |
EC-130H Compass Call | Lockheed Martin | USA | Propeller | Radar jamming / PSYOP | Manned | 1983; Block 35, 2011[33] | 5[32] | To be replaced by EA-37B Compass Call in FY2025.[34][32] |
EC-130J Super-J | Lockheed Martin | USA | Propeller | Radar jamming / PSYOP | Manned | 2004[22] | 7[2] | All Commando Solos retired. Super-J's to be replaced by MC-130s.[22] |
F-117 Nighthawk | Lockheed | USA | Jet | Aggressor aircraft/research and development | Manned | 1983[4] | 4[2] | Although officially retired in 2008, the aircraft has been involved in various exercises beginning around 2020.[4] The Air Force possesses 45 F-117s, some in flyable condition, As of 2023[update]. The Air Force plans to operate the type through 2034.[35] |
F-15C/D Eagle | McDonnell Douglas | USA | Jet | Air superiority | Manned | 1979 (F-15C/D)[36] | 149[37] | 18 D variants[2] are used for training. The Air Force is seeking to divest 65 aircraft in FY2025.[38] |
F-15E Strike Eagle | McDonnell Douglas/Boeing | USA | Jet | Multirole, primarily strike | Manned | 1989[36] | 218[39] | The Air Force is seeking to divest 26 F-15Es with -220 engines in FY2025.[38] |
F-15EX Eagle II | McDonnell Douglas/Boeing | USA | Jet | Multirole, primarily strike | Manned | 2024 (planned)[40] | 6[41] | F-15C/D Eagle replacement.[42] |
F-16C/D Fighting Falcon | General Dynamics | USA | Jet | Multirole | Manned | 1981 (Block 25-32); 1989 (Block 40/42); 1994 (Block 50/52)[43] | 875[2] | The Air Force is seeking to divest 11 older F-16C/Ds in FY2025.[44] |
F-22A Raptor | Lockheed Martin | USA | Jet | Air superiority | Manned | 2005[45] | 185[9] | Stealth capable aircraft. To be replaced by NGAD. The Air Force is seeking to divest 32 Block 20 F-22s in FY2025.[46] |
F-35A Lightning II | Lockheed Martin | USA | Jet | Multirole | Manned | 2016[45] | 363[2] | 7 on order[23] |
HC-130J Combat King II | Lockheed Martin | USA | Propeller | Search and rescue | Manned | 2013[47] | 40[2] | |
HH-60G/U Pave Hawk | Sikorsky | USA | Helicopter | CSAR | Manned | 1982[48] | 77[9] | To be replaced by the HH-60W Jolly Green II.The Air Force is seeking to divest 12 HH-60G in FY2025.[49] |
HH-60W Jolly Green II | Sikorsky | USA | Helicopter | CSAR | Manned | 2022[48] | 24[9] | To replace the HH-60G/U Pave Hawk. 85 planned.[48] |
KC-10A Extender | McDonnell Douglas | USA | Jet | Aerial refueling | Manned | 1982[50] | 20[2] | Last combat mission flown in 2023. Retirement scheduled for 2024.[51] |
KC-135R/T Stratotanker | Boeing | USA | Jet | Aerial refueling | Manned | 1957[14] | 377[2] | The Air Force is seeking to divest 16 KC-135R/T in FY2025.[52] |
KC-46A Pegasus | Boeing | USA | Jet | Aerial refueling | Manned | FY24 (planned)[50] | 72[2] | 48 on order[23] |
LC-130H Hercules | Lockheed Martin | USA | Propeller | Cargo aircraft | Manned | c. 1984[53] | 10[54] | Assigned to 109th Airlift Wing |
MC-12W Liberty | Beechcraft | USA | Propeller | Multi-mission/Special Operations | Manned | 2009[22] | 36[2] | USSOCOM and Air National Guard. To be replaced in USSOCOM by OA-1K Sky Warden[22] |
MC-130J Commando II | Lockheed Martin | USA | Propeller | Multi-mission/Special Operations | Manned | 2012[55] | 57[2] | |
MH-139A Grey Wolf | AgustaWestland | Utility helicopter | Manned | 2023 (planned)[56] | 4[2] | 13 on order | ||
MQ-9A Reaper | General Atomics | USA | Propeller | Multi-mission[57] | Unmanned | 2007, 2015 (ER)[58] | 338[9] | |
Black Hornet Nano | Prox Dynamics AS | USA | Propeller | Surveillance | Unmanned | Unmanned pocket-sized drone[59] | ||
BQM-167 Skeeter | Composite Engineering | Jet | Target drone | Unmanned | 2008[58] | 37[58] | Subscale aerial target[58] | |
P-9A Pale Ale | Bombardier | Canada | Propeller | Maritime patrol | Manned | 3[9] | Government-owned contractor-operated fleet tasked with monitoring drug trafficking.[33] | |
QF-16A/C | Boeing | USA | Jet | Target drone[60] | Optionally piloted[60] | 2016[60] | 74[9] | Conversion of an F-16 Fighting Falcon to full-scale aerial target. Final deliveries will take place 2024–2025.[60] |
RC-135S/U/V/W Cobra Ball/Combat Sent/Rivet Joint | Boeing | USA | Jet | Reconnaissance / ELINT / surveillance | Manned | 1972 | 22[2] | |
RQ-170 Sentinel | Lockheed Martin | USA | Jet | Multi-Mission | Unmanned | 2007[citation needed] | ||
RQ-20 Puma | AeroVironment | USA | Propeller | Patrol | Unmanned | 2008 | ||
RQ-4B Global Hawk | Northrop Grumman | USA | Jet | ISTAR | Unmanned | 2011 (Block 30), 2016 (Block 40)[58] | 9[61] | |
T-1A Jayhawk | Raytheon | USA | Jet | Trainer | Manned | 1993[56] | 131[2] | Multi-engine trainer. The Air Force is seeking to divest 22 T-1s in FY2025.[62] |
T-38A/C/AT-38B Talon | Northrop | USA | Jet | Trainer | Manned | 1961[63] | 497[2] | To be replaced by the T-7A. The Air Force is seeking to divest 17 T-38A/Cs in FY2026.[64] |
T-41D Mescalero | Cessna | USA | Propeller | Basic trainer | Manned | 1964 | 4[9] | |
T-51A Cessna | Cessna | USA | Propeller | Basic trainer | Manned | 1957 | 3[9] | |
T-53A Kadet II | Cirrus | USA | Propeller | Basic trainer | Manned | 1995 | 25[2] | USAFA flight training aircraft |
T-6A Texan II | Raytheon/Beechcraft | USA | Propeller | Trainer | Manned | 2000[65] | 444[2] | |
T-7 Red Hawk | Boeing / Saab | USA | Jet | Trainer | Manned | 2026 (planned)[65] | 1[2] | Replacement for the T-38 Talon. 4 on order.[23] |
TC-135S/W | Boeing | USA | Jet | Trainer | Manned | 1961 | 3[2] | |
TG-15A | Glider | Trainer | Manned | 2[9] | ||||
TG-15B | Glider | Trainer | Manned | 3[9] | ||||
TG-16A | Glider | Trainer | Manned | 19[9] | ||||
TG-17A | Glider | Trainer | Manned | 1[9] | MDM MDM-1 Fox donated to the 94th Flying Training Squadron.[66] | |||
TE-8A Joint STARS | Northrop Grumman | USA | Jet | Trainer | Manned | 1991 | 1[2] | |
TH-1H Iroquois | Bell | USA | Helicopter | Trainer | Manned | c. 2009[56] | 39[2] | Light lift training helicopter[56] To be replaced by the MH-139A.[67] |
TU-2S Dragon Lady | Lockheed | USA | Jet | Conversion trainer | Manned | 4[2] | The Air Force is seeking to divest all U-2s and TU-2s in FY2026.[68] | |
U-2S Dragon Lady | Lockheed | USA | Jet | Reconnaissance | Manned | c. 1981 (U-2R)[69] | 27[68] | The Air Force plans to divest all U-2s and TU-2s in FY2026.[68] |
U-28A Draco/PC-12 | Pilatus | Switzerland | Propeller | Utility | Manned | 1991 | 30 U-28A/5 PC-12[25] | PC-12 used for training. Used by SOCOM for reconnaissance. To be replaced in SOCOM by the OA-1K Sky Warden.[70] |
UH-1N Twin Huey/UH-1N Operational
Support Airlift |
Bell | USA | Helicopter | Utility | Manned | 1970[56] | 64[2] | Light lift helicopter. To be replaced by the MH-139 Grey Wolf.[56] The Air Force is seeking to divest 5 UH-1N and UH-1N OSA in FY2026.[71] |
UV-18B Twin Otter | De Havilland Canada | Canada | Propeller | Utility | Manned | 1988 | 1[2] | USAFA parachute training aircraft |
VC-25A Air Force One | Boeing | USA | Jet | VIP transport | Manned | 1990[53] | 2[9] | Presidential Transport, operated by 89th Airlift Wing[72] To be replaced by the VC-25B. The Air Force is seeking to divest the VC-25A in FY2028.[73] |
WC-130J Hercules | Lockheed Martin | USA | Propeller | Weather reconnaissance | Manned | 2006[69] | 10[9] | Assigned to 403d Wing |
WC-135R Constant Phoenix | Boeing | USA | Jet | Atmospheric research | Manned | 2022 (WC-135R)[47] | 3[9] | |
X-62 VISTA | General Dynamics | USA | Jet | In-flight simulator[63] | Optionally piloted[74] | 1992[63] | 1[63] | A highly modified version of the F-16D incorporating artificial intelligence used by the U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School[63] |
Images
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An AC-130J of the 4th Special Operations Squadron flies over Kansas in 2023.
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An F-15C Eagle flies over Japan in 2019
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An F-15EX from the 40th Test Flight Squadron flies over Florida in 2023
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An F-15E Strike Eagle from the 494th Fighter Squadron
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An F-16C over Iraq in 2008
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An F-22A Raptor flies over Andrews Air Force Base during an airshow in 2008
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An F-35A in flight
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A USAF B-52 bomber
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A B-1B in flight over Afghanistan
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A B-2 Spirit stealth bomber flies over the Pacific Ocean
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An E-3 Sentry AWACS aircraft
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One of 4 E-4B Nightwatch airborne command posts
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A new E-11 aircraft being rolled out in 2018
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A C-146A Wolfhound taking off
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A KC-10 Extender with the 76th Air Refueling Squadron
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A C-17A Globemaster III taking off from Ramstein Air Base
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A VC-25 Air Force One with landing gear down
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The MH-139A Grey Wolf replacement for the Bell UH-1N
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A CV-22 Osprey over RIAT in 2015
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A T-38 Talon over Edwards AFB
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An MQ-9 Reaper flies over Southern Afghanistan, 2008
See also
- Future military aircraft of the United States
- List of military aircraft of the United States
- List of U.S. DoD aircraft designations
- List of currently active United States naval aircraft
- List of United States Air Force squadrons
- List of active U.S. Air Force aircraft squadrons
- UAVs in the U.S. military
Notes
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