List of active People's Liberation Army Air Force aircraft

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The following is a list of military aircraft currently used by People's Liberation Army Air Force. For a list of current aircraft in all branches of the People's Liberation Army, see here.

Aircraft[edit]

Aircraft[edit]

Name Origin Type Variant In service Notes
Combat aircraft: 2000
J-7 China fighter J-7: 100-
J-7E: 120-
J-7G: 120-
241-[1]
JH-7A China fighter bomber 140[2]
J-8 China Interceptor J-8F/H: 50[2] 96[3]
J-10 China multirole J-10A: 220
J-10S: 70
J-10B: 55
J-10C: 312+
805[4]
J-11 China air superiority J-11A: 100
J-11B: 180
J-11BS: 90
380[5]
J-16 China multirole J-16: 245
J-16D: Unknown
245+[6]
J-20 China air superiority 250-308[7][6]
H-6 China strategic bomber H-6M
H-6K
H-6N
176[2]
Su-30MKK Russia multirole 73[2]
Su-35 Russia multirole 24[2]
Special mission: 62
JZ-8 China ISTAR JZ-8: 24
JZ-8F: 24
48[2]
KJ-2000[3] China AEW&C 4[3]
KJ-500[3] China AEW&C 14[3]
KJ-200 China AEW&C 11[3]
Y-8T C2 China C2 3[2]
Y-8/Y-9 China electronic warfare Y-8CB: 4
Y-8DZ: 2
Y-8G: 6
Y-9G: 3
Y-8/Y-9X: 4
19[2]
An-30 USSR electronic warfare 3[3]
Tu-154 USSR SIGINT 7[3]
Challenger 870 Canada SIGINT 5[3]
B-737 C2 United States C2 2[2]
Tanker: 14
H-6U China aerial refueling 10[2]
Y-20U China aerial refueling 8[3]
Il-78MP[3] USSR aerial refueling 3[3]
Transport: 347
MA60 China light transport 16[3]
Y-5 China light transport 70[2]
Y-7 China light transport 48[3]
Y-12 China light transport 11[3]
Y-8 China tactical airlifter 81[3]
Y-9 China tactical airlifter 25+[2]
Y-20 China strategic airlifter 80[3]
Il-76MD USSR strategic airlifter 26[3]
Tu-154M USSR passenger transport 8[2]
Tu-154M USSR passenger transport 8[2]
A-319 Multinational passenger transport 3[2]
B-737 VIP United States passenger transport 9[2]
CRJ-200 Canada passenger transport 5[2]
CRJ-700 Canada passenger transport 5[2]
Combat helicopter: 115+
Z-8 China utility 34[3]
Z-8 China utility/ CSAR 16[3]
Z-9 China utility/ CSAR Z-9: 20
Z-9W: 12+
32+[2]
Z-10K China attack 8+[2]
Mi-17 USSR utility Mi-17/171[3] 16[3]
Training aircraft/helicopters: 1013+
CJ-6 China basic trainer 400[2]
Y-7 China multi-engine trainer 13[3]
JJ-7[3] China conversion trainer 50[2]
JL-8 China jet trainer K-8[3] 350[2]
JL-9 China jet trainer 30[2]
JL-10 China fighter trainer L-15 40+[2]
Su-27 USSR fighter trainer Su-27UBK: 32[5] 39[3]
Uninhabited aerial vehicles: 110+
GJ-1 China UCAV 12+[2]
GJ-2 China UCAV Unknown[2]
GJ-11 China UCAV Unknown[2]
BZK-005 China ISTAR 84[8]
TB-001 China ISTAR Unknown
WZ-7 China ISTAR 12+[2]
WZ-8 China ISTAR 2+[2]
WZ-10 China ISTAR Unknown[2]

References[edit]

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  4. ^ International Institute for Strategic Studies: The Military Balance 2022, p.260-61
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  7. ^ "China is sending its most advanced fighter jet to patrol disputed seas". CNN. 15 April 2022. Retrieved 2022-04-15.
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