Air Forces comparison: Finland vs Greece

Greece's air force fields 626 active aircraft — 3.8x Finland's 164. The breakdown includes 62 vs 217 combat aircraft, 27 vs 300 helicopters, 12 vs 48 transport aircraft, 63 vs 55 trainers (Finland vs Greece). Finland has 63 aircraft on order vs 55 for Greece. The Greece air force is officially the Hellenic Air Force.

Finnish Air Force 🇫🇮

Official Name Finnish Air Force
Local Name Ilmavoimat
Active aircraft 164 as of 2026
Aircraft on order63
Roundel

Roundel of Finland air force

Hellenic Air Force 🇬🇷

Official Name Hellenic Air Force
Local Name Πολεμική Αεροπορία (Polemikí Aeroporía)
Active aircraft 626 as of 2026
Aircraft on order55
Roundel

Roundel of Greece air force

Finnish aircraft by type

Aircraft type Active
Combat Combat 62
Bomber Bomber 0
Helicopter Helicopter 27
Training Training 63
Transport Transport 12
Other Other 0

Greek aircraft by type

Aircraft type Active
Combat Combat 217
Bomber Bomber 0
Helicopter Helicopter 300
Training Training 55
Transport Transport 48
Other Other 6

Evolution of Finnish Air Force fleet

Evolution of Greek Air Force fleet

Aircraft Types Radar Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

Which country has more military aircraft, Finland or Greece?
Greece has more military aircraft with 626 active aircraft compared to Finland's 164, a difference of 462 aircraft.
Which air force has more combat aircraft, Finland or Greece?
Greece has more combat aircraft with 217 fighters and attack aircraft compared to Finland's 62.
Which country has more military helicopters, Finland or Greece?
Greece operates more military helicopters with 300 compared to Finland's 27.
Which air force has more transport aircraft, Finland or Greece?
Greece has more transport aircraft with 48 compared to Finland's 12.
How do the Finland and Greece air forces compare in size?
Greece's air force is 4.0 times larger than Finland's in terms of total active aircraft (48 vs 12).
Which country has more aircraft on order, Finland or Greece?
Finland has 63 aircraft on order compared to Greece's 55.