List of Cessna 208 Caravan operators

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The Cessna 208 Caravan is used by governmental organizations and by many companies for police, air ambulance, passenger transport, air charter, freight, and parachuting operations. With 239 aircraft,[1] FedEx is the largest operator of the Cessna 208.

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An Iraqi Air Force Cessna 208B Grand Caravan flies over Iraq on a training sortie.
An FedEx Feeder Cessna 208B Super Cargomaster operated by Empire Airlines.
Susi Air Cessna Grand Caravan at Werur Airport.

A total of 134 Cessna 208s were in military service in 2016.[2]

 Afghanistan
 Argentina
 Bahamas
 Bangladesh
 Belize
 Botswana
 Brazil
 Cameroon
 Chad
 Chile
 Colombia
 Djibouti
 Guatemala
 Honduras
 Indonesia
 Iraq
 Italy
 Jordan
 Kenya
 Lebanon
 Malaysia
  • Royal Malaysian Police
 Mali
 Mauritania
  • Force Aerienne Islamique de Mauritanie[2]
 Mexico
 New Zealand
 Niger
  • Niger Air Force[2]
 Pakistan
 Panama
 Paraguay
  • Paraguayan Air Force[2]
 Peru
 Philippines
 Rwanda
 Saint Barthélemy
 South Africa
 Tanzania
 Uganda
 United Arab Emirates
 United States
 Venezuela
 Yemen
 Zambia

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  21. ^ Trevithick, Joseph (August 3, 2018). "Wait, The New York Police Department Has A Spy Plane For Hunting Dirty Bombs?". The Drive. The New York Police Department had obtained the modified Cessna C208B Grand Caravan, which carries the civil registration number N23FH, though a Preparedness Grant, also known as a “Non-Disaster” grant, from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in 2017.
  22. ^ "Zambia Air Force Cessna Grand Caravan". Scramble (NL). 2020-12-11. Retrieved 2021-08-29.
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