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| ! style="text-align: left; width:13%;"|Name
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| ! style="text-align: left; width:10%;"|Origin
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| ! style="text-align: left; width:18%;"|Type
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| ! style="text-align: left; width:7%;"|Number
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| ! style="text-align: left; width:10%; "|Image
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| ! style="text-align: left; width:42%;"|Notes
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| ! style="align: center;" colspan="7" | Fixed Wing Aircraft
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| |Eurofighter Typhoon
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| |[[File:Flag of Germany.png|25px]] Germany
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| |Fighter jet
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| |113
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| |[[File:Eurofighter.png|200x200px]]
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| |The Eurofighter Typhoon is a multinational twin-engine, supersonic, canard delta wing, multirole fighter.
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| |Panavia tornado IDS
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| |[[File:Flag of Germany.png|25px]] Germany
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| |Multirole strike aircraft
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| |82
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| |[[File:Tornado.png|200x200px]]
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| |The Panavia Tornado is a twin-engine, variable-sweep wing multi-role combat aircraft,
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| |A400M
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| |[[File:Flag of the United Kingdom.png|25px]] United Kingdom
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| |Utility
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| |40
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| |[[File:A400M.png|200x200px]]
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| |Mostly used for transport and paratroopers deployment.
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| |Grob G 120
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| |[[File:Flag of Germany.png|25px]] Germany
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| |Trainer
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| |2
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| |[[File:Grob G 120.png|200x200px]]
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| |Small aircraft for training.
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| |Airbus A319
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| |[[File:Flag of France.png|25px]] France (airbus)
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| |VIP
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| |4
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| |[[File:Airbus A319.png|200x200px]]
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| |Mainly used to transport government members.
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| |Bombardier CL-601 Challenger
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| |[[File:Flag of Canada.png|25px]] Canada
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| |VIP
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| |6
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| |[[File:Bombardier CL-601 Challenger.png|200x200px]]
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| |Mainly used to transport government members.
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| |Bombardier Global 5000
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| |[[File:Flag of Canada.png|25px]] Canada
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| |VIP
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| |4
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| |[[File:Bombardier Global 5000.png|200x200px]]
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| |Mainly used to transport government members.
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| ! style="align: center;" colspan="7" | Rotary Wing Aircraft
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| |Mil-24 T1
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| |[[File:Flag of USSR.png|25px]] USSR
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| |Maritime Patrol
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| |9
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| |[[File:Mil24 (cork coastugard).png|200x200px]]
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| |Originally bought from Russia back in 2020, now switched to patrol usage. The T1 variant is a Corkonian variant of the Mil-24 which replaces the front gun with a spotlight. The T1 is not armed.
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| |Sikorsky S-92
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| |[[File:Flag of the United States.png|25px]] United States
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| |Maritime Patrol/Rescue
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| |4
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| |[[File:Sikorsky S-92 H-92 Superhawk (cork).png|200x200px]]
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| |Used solely for patrol and maritime rescue operations
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| |Sikorsky S-61N
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| |[[File:Flag of the United States.png|25px]] United States
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| |Maritime Patrol/Trainer
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| |5
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| |[[File:Sikorsky S-61N (cork coastguard).png|200x200px]]
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| |Used for training purposes however 1 is reserved for maritime patrol operations.
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| |AS 355
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| |[[File:Flag of France.png|25px]] France
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| |Maritime Patrol/Trainer
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| |23
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| |[[File:Aérospatiale AS 355 Twin Ecureuil (cork).png|200x200px]]
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| |AW 139
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| |[[File:Flag of italy.png|25px]] Italy
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| |Maritime Patrol/Trainer/Rescue/Utility
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| |26
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| |[[File:AgustaWestland AW139 (cork).png|200x200px]]
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| |AS 355
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| |[[File:Flag of France.png|25px]] France
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| |Maritime Patrol/Trainer/Utility
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| |11
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| |[[File:Aérospatiale SA 341 Gazelle (cork).png|200x200px]]
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| |Used mainly for training, however is regularly used for patrol. Sometimes can be used to transport individuals.
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| |EC 135
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| |[[File:Flag of Germany.png|25px]] Germany
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| |Maritime Patrol/Trainer/Utility/Rescue/VIP
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| |27
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| |[[File:Eurocopter EC135 (Airbus H135) (cork coastguard).png|200x200px]]
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| |Used mainly for training, however is regularly used for patrol. Sometimes can be used to transport individuals. Also used for rescue operations and vip transport.
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