Air Forces comparison: Ireland vs Romania

Romania's air force fields 166 active aircraft — 6.1x Ireland's 27. The breakdown includes 0 vs 49 combat aircraft, 10 vs 64 helicopters, 9 vs 18 transport aircraft, 8 vs 35 trainers (Ireland vs Romania). Ireland has 0 aircraft on order vs 92 for Romania. The Ireland air force is officially the Irish Air Corps.

Irish Air Corps 🇮🇪

Official Name Irish Air Corps
Local Name Óglaigh na hÉireann Aerchór
Active aircraft 27 as of 2026
Aircraft on order0
Roundel

Roundel of Ireland air force

Romanian Air Force 🇷🇴

Official Name Romanian Air Force
Local Name Forțele Aeriene Române
Active aircraft 166 as of 2026
Aircraft on order92
Roundel

Roundel of Romania air force

Irish aircraft by type

Aircraft type Active
Combat Combat 0
Bomber Bomber 0
Helicopter Helicopter 10
Training Training 8
Transport Transport 9
Other Other 0

Romanian aircraft by type

Aircraft type Active
Combat Combat 49
Bomber Bomber 0
Helicopter Helicopter 64
Training Training 35
Transport Transport 18
Other Other 0

Evolution of Irish Air Force fleet

Evolution of Romanian Air Force fleet

Aircraft Types Radar Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

Which country has more military aircraft, Ireland or Romania?
Romania has more military aircraft with 166 active aircraft compared to Ireland's 27, a difference of 139 aircraft.
Which air force has more combat aircraft, Ireland or Romania?
Romania has more combat aircraft with 49 fighters and attack aircraft compared to Ireland's 0.
Which country has more military helicopters, Ireland or Romania?
Romania operates more military helicopters with 64 compared to Ireland's 10.
Which air force has more transport aircraft, Ireland or Romania?
Romania has more transport aircraft with 18 compared to Ireland's 9.
How do the Ireland and Romania air forces compare in size?
Romania's air force is 2.0 times larger than Ireland's in terms of total active aircraft (18 vs 9).
Which country has more aircraft on order, Ireland or Romania?
Romania has 92 aircraft on order compared to Ireland's 0.