Air Forces comparison: Morocco vs Singapore

Morocco operates 256 active military aircraft vs 231 for Singapore. The breakdown includes 92 vs 100 combat aircraft, 100 vs 71 helicopters, 26 vs 20 transport aircraft, 24 vs 35 trainers (Morocco vs Singapore). Morocco has 54 aircraft on order vs 23 for Singapore. The Morocco air force is officially the Royal Moroccan Air Force, while Singapore's is the Republic of Singapore Air Force.

Royal Moroccan Air Force 🇲🇦

Official Name Royal Moroccan Air Force
Local Name القوات الجوية الملكية (Al Quwwat al Jawwiya al Malakiya)
Active aircraft 256 as of 2026
Aircraft on order54
Roundel

Roundel of Morocco air force

Republic of Singapore Air Force 🇸🇬

Official Name Republic of Singapore Air Force
Active aircraft 231 as of 2026
Aircraft on order23
Roundel

Roundel of Singapore air force

Moroccan aircraft by type

Aircraft type Active
Combat Combat 92
Bomber Bomber 0
Helicopter Helicopter 100
Training Training 24
Transport Transport 26
Other Other 14

Singaporean aircraft by type

Aircraft type Active
Combat Combat 100
Bomber Bomber 0
Helicopter Helicopter 71
Training Training 35
Transport Transport 20
Other Other 5

Evolution of Moroccan Air Force fleet

Evolution of Singaporean Air Force fleet

Aircraft Types Radar Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

Which country has more military aircraft, Morocco or Singapore?
Morocco has more military aircraft with 256 active aircraft compared to Singapore's 231, a difference of 25 aircraft.
Which air force has more combat aircraft, Morocco or Singapore?
Singapore has more combat aircraft with 100 fighters and attack aircraft compared to Morocco's 92.
Which country has more military helicopters, Morocco or Singapore?
Morocco operates more military helicopters with 100 compared to Singapore's 71.
Which air force has more transport aircraft, Morocco or Singapore?
Morocco has more transport aircraft with 26 compared to Singapore's 20.
Which country has more aircraft on order, Morocco or Singapore?
Morocco has 54 aircraft on order compared to Singapore's 23.