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List of Let L-410 Turbolet operators
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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]

Current civilian operators
- Aerocord
- Aerocardal (4th quarter of 2024, NG version)
- Kin Avia[5]
- Luwang Air
- Kazan Air Enterprise
- Khabarovsk Airlines
- Komiaviatrans
- KrasAvia
- Orenburzhye
- Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky Air Enterprise
- 2nd Arkhangelsk United Aviation Division
- Solenta Aviation
- Air-Tec Global
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Former civilian operators
- NHT Linhas Aéreas (BRAVA Linhas Aéreas)
- Noar Linhas Aéreas[8]
- TEAM Linhas Aéreas[9]
- Government of the Czech Republic
- ABA Air
- Government of Czechoslovakia
- Slov-Air
- Government of Slovenia
- Government of Slovakia
- Metavia Airlines
- Private Companies in the Aviation Industries
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Current military operators
Map with current military operators of the L410 in blue and former military operators in red Bangladesh
- Bangladesh Air Force currently operates 3 L-410UVP-E20[10]
- Lithuanian Air Force currently operates 2[13]
- Polish border guard 2 L-410UVP-E20 with radar and optoelectronic equipment [14]
Former military operators
- Comoros Military Aviation Command
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References
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