Air Forces comparison: Turkey vs Greece

Turkey operates 1,067 active military aircraft vs 626 for Greece. The breakdown includes 299 vs 217 combat aircraft, 458 vs 300 helicopters, 90 vs 48 transport aircraft, 201 vs 55 trainers (Turkey vs Greece). Turkey has 203 aircraft on order vs 55 for Greece. The Greece air force is officially the Hellenic Air Force.

Turkish Air Force 🇹🇷

Official Name Turkish Air Force
Local Name Hava Kuvvetleri
Active aircraft 1067 as of 2026
Aircraft on order203
Roundel

Roundel of Turkey 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

Turkish aircraft by type

Aircraft type Active
Combat Combat 299
Bomber Bomber 0
Helicopter Helicopter 458
Training Training 201
Transport Transport 90
Other Other 19

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 Turkish Air Force fleet

Evolution of Greek Air Force fleet

Aircraft Types Radar Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

Which country has more military aircraft, Turkey or Greece?
Turkey has more military aircraft with 1,067 active aircraft compared to Greece's 626, a difference of 441 aircraft.
Which air force has more combat aircraft, Turkey or Greece?
Turkey has more combat aircraft with 299 fighters and attack aircraft compared to Greece's 217.
Which country has more military helicopters, Turkey or Greece?
Turkey operates more military helicopters with 458 compared to Greece's 300.
Which air force has more transport aircraft, Turkey or Greece?
Turkey has more transport aircraft with 90 compared to Greece's 48.
How do the Turkey and Greece air forces compare in size?
Turkey's air force is 1.9 times larger than Greece's in terms of total active aircraft (90 vs 48).
Which country has more aircraft on order, Turkey or Greece?
Turkey has 203 aircraft on order compared to Greece's 55.