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List of Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante operators
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The following are civil and military operators of the Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante:
Civil operators
In August 2008 a total of 122 EMB 110 aircraft (all variants) were in airline service worldwide with some 45 airlines.[1] Major operators include:
- Aeropelican (1)
- King Island Airlines (1)
- Pineapple Air (1)
- Abaeté Linhas Aéreas (6)
- Manaus Aerotáxi
- Táxi Aéreo Weiss
- Aeropro (2)
- Kenn Borek Air (1)
- Air Rarotonga (3)
- Aerocaribbean (4)
- Insel Air (3) (Retired)
- Aberdair Aviation (1)
- SkyDrift Air Charter (1)
- CM Airlines(7)
- Ryanair (1)
- Aberdair Aviation (3)
- Teddy Air (1)
- Agape Flights (1)
- AirNow (9)
- Air Sunshine (2)
- Arctic Circle Air (3)
- Royal Air Freight (5)
- Special Aviation Systems (4)
- Tropical Air Transport (1)
- Wiggins Airways (7)
- Rutaca (5)
- Payam Air (5) (4 stored)
Historically, a number of commuter airlines in the U.S. and elsewhere operated the EMB 110 in scheduled passenger airline operations.
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Military operators

- EMB 100
Brazil
- Brazilian Air Force - former operator.
- EMB 110
Angola
- National Air Force of Angola
Brazil
- Brazilian Air Force Operates 104 aircraft.[2]
Cape Verde
- Military of Cape Verde
Chile
- Chilean Navy Operates five aircraft.[2]
Colombia
- Colombian Aerospace Force Operates two aircraft.[2]
Gabon
Guyana
- Guyana Defence Force - former operator.
Uruguay
- The Uruguayan Air Force operated a total number of six Bandeirante aircraft. Five C-95s and one R-95. The C-95s were identified as FAU 580, FAU 581, FAU 582, FAU 583 and FAU 584. The R-95 received the registration FAU 585. The FAU 581, 583 and 584 were lost in accidents, and the R-95, the only Bandeirante that today remains in service with the Uruguayan Air Force, was one of the only two ever produced.[3][4]
Uruguayan Air Force Embraer C-95 Bandeirante (FAU 580). This particular aircraft, now on display at the "Cnel (Av.) Jaime Meregalli" aviation museum in Canelones, Uruguay, was the first aircraft exported by Embraer.
- EMB 111
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