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Air Forces comparison: Flag of Georgia Georgia vs Flag of Lebanon Lebanon

Georgia operates 63 active military aircraft vs 64 for Lebanon.

AIRS (Air Inventory Rating of Strength) Index face-off Full ranking →
Roundel of Georgia GeorgiaWorld #110 3.1
AIRS Index / 100

Georgia leads on 2 of 4 categories

Roundel of Lebanon LebanonWorld #122 2.6
  • 11 Combat aircraftweight ×50 · price 0
  • 42 Helicoptersweight ×10 · era 47
  • 2 Transportweight ×10 3
  • 8 Trainersweight ×1 14
Georgia Lebanon Bars: weighted contribution to the AIRS Index (airframes × category weight; combat and bombers by unit price, helicopters by era) · figures: active airframes at each side's latest inventory year · Methodology
Key figures as of 2026
Georgia Lebanon Ratio
Official name Georgian Air Force Lebanese Air Force
Active aircraft 63 64 🇱🇧 ≈
Combat aircraft 11 0 🇬🇪
Combat share of fleet 17.5 % 0.0 % 🇬🇪
Aircraft types in service 7 8 🇱🇧 1.1×
Main supplier Ex-USSR · 65 % United States · 66 %
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Helicopters 42 47 🇱🇧 1.1×
Transport aircraft 2 3 🇱🇧 1.5×
Trainers 8 14 🇱🇧 1.8×
Backbone aircraft most numerous in service
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Frequently Asked Questions

Which country has more military aircraft, Georgia or Lebanon?
Lebanon has more military aircraft with 64 active aircraft compared to Georgia's 63, a difference of 1 aircraft.
Which air force has more combat aircraft, Georgia or Lebanon?
Georgia has more combat aircraft with 11 fighters and attack aircraft compared to Lebanon's 0.
Which country has more military helicopters, Georgia or Lebanon?
Lebanon operates more military helicopters with 47 compared to Georgia's 42.
Which air force has more transport aircraft, Georgia or Lebanon?
Lebanon has more transport aircraft with 3 compared to Georgia's 2.
How do the Georgia and Lebanon air forces compare in size?
Lebanon's air force is 1.5 times larger than Georgia's in terms of total active aircraft (3 vs 2).