Quantcast

Countries lacking multirole fighter jets: An overview

Tycoon unveils £25 billion rival Heathrow expansion plan
Boeing and Airbus ground green plane projects
Proposals for commercial planes to operate with one pilot shelved after critical EU report
Air Travel Fatalities Up 300% in 2024, According to Shocking Global Report
Aviation sector faces steeper losses in FY26; passenger growth slows amid headwinds: ICRA - The Times of India
Boeing Halts Strike Talks Amid $36 Billion Deal & Union Dispute
FAA’s Broader Runway Safety Push Builds on EMAS Legacy
Ryanair CEO says aviation sustainability targets are 'dying a death'
US FAA funds system to prevent accidents involving runaway airplanes
Exclusive: Korean Air makes airline's biggest-ever Boeing jet order amid Trump-Lee summit
Boeing Stock Jumps on Massive Korean Air Order
FAA EMAS: Proven Safety Wins Since 1996
Air Canada flight attendants try to build on US gains on unpaid work
Cathay Pacific warns of declining fares and cargo uncertainty, shares fall
Clear intentions, cloudy path: aviation's ongoing ESG challenge
Turkish Airlines is preparing binding offer for Spain's Air Europa, executive says
Air Canada flight attendants approve strike mandate
US criticizes use of AI to personalize airline ticket prices, would investigate
Ethiopian Airlines' annual revenue rises as it draws more passengers, adds routes
Major strike action to hit 12 Spanish airports that have Ryanair flights
JetBlue, United partnership gets go-ahead from U.S. Transportation Department
United-JetBlue partnership gets US DOT approval
The aviation industry just got exactly what it wanted from Trump's EU deal
Air India Warned Over Crew Fatigue and Training Failures Following Fatal Crash
Heathrow Chief Defends £50–60 billion Third Runway Amid Rising Costs Debate
New UK airline with cheap US fares is ‘parked’ after just TWO flights – with people fearing it’s been scrapped for good
US carriers shamed in surprising new list of the world’s ‘cleanest’ airlines
Air Force Pilot Wasn't Alerted to Collision Course with Passenger Jet Before Scary Near Miss, Says Official
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy may deny flights from Mexico over broken aviation agreement
Plane Makes Emergency Landing After ‘Unruly’ Passenger Attempts to Open Exit Door Mid-Flight
Countries lacking multirole fighter jets: An overview
Policy
Webp 5r3vc2svdh8ibaxk8gr8iutw0za2
Simple Flying | Simple Flying

Mexico, New Zealand, Ireland, South Africa, and Argentina are notable countries whose air forces currently lack multirole fighter jets. This list excludes light or ground fighter jets such as the F-5 Northrop and Sukhoi Su-25 Frogfoot.

Mexico's air force primarily relies on 36 light combat aircraft, including three aging F-5Es and 33 PC-7 Turbo Trainers. The country's air force was founded in 1913 (or 1915) and has around 30,000 personnel. "Perhaps the most surprising country that doesn't operate fighter jets is Mexico," notes FlightGlobal. Despite its large size as a Spanish-speaking nation, Mexico's proximity to the United States might influence its limited investment in a robust combat air force.

New Zealand does not have any combat aircraft following the disbandment of its A-4 Skyhawk and Aermacchi MB-339-equipped squadrons in 2001. The Royal New Zealand Air Force was established in 1923 and consists of approximately 2,388 personnel. During WWII, New Zealand pilots played a significant role in the Battle of Britain. Plans to lease F-16 Fighting Falcons from the United States were canceled after an election promise by the incoming Labour Government.

Get the Newsletter
Sign-up to receive weekly round up of news from Sky Industry News
By submitting, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. By providing your phone number you are opting in and consenting to receive recurring SMS/MMS messages, including automated texts, to that number from our short code. Msg & data rates may apply. Reply HELP for help, STOP to end. SMS opt-in will not be sold, rented, or shared.

Ireland operates eight PC-8s but lacks other combat aircraft despite being a wealthy nation with a population comparable to Nordic countries with significant air forces. Founded in 1924, Ireland's Air Corps should have a strength of 886 personnel but only has 638 actively serving members.

South Africa owns two operational Saab Gripens out of an original fleet of 26 purchased multi-role JAS 39 Gripen fighter jets. The South African Air Force dates back to 1920 and employs around 13,000 personnel. In recent years, South Africa has signed a deal with Saab to restore many Gripens to serviceability.

Argentina maintains approximately 34 light combat aircraft but faces underinvestment issues since losing the Falklands War. The Argentine Air Force was founded in 1945 and employs about 14,000 personnel. It currently operates aging A-4 Skyhawks and IA-63 Pampas primarily used for training purposes. Argentina is expected to receive retired Danish F-16 Fighting Falcons to enhance its air force capabilities.

Organizations Included in this History
More News

Delta Air Lines will introduce new in-flight menu options created by celebrity chef José Andrés starting November 4.

Oct 25, 2025

The Blue Sky partnership between United Airlines and JetBlue launched today, allowing members of both airlines’ loyalty programs to earn and redeem points across the two carriers.

Oct 25, 2025

Air Canada is set to expand its presence at Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ) by introducing four new nonstop routes to the United States in 2026.

Oct 25, 2025

United Airlines has announced it will add 10 new destinations from its Chicago O'Hare International Airport hub starting next year.

Oct 25, 2025

The partnership between United Airlines and JetBlue, known as Blue Sky, has officially launched.

Oct 25, 2025

American Airlines will introduce its new Airbus A321XLR aircraft on December 18, marking the first time a U.S. airline operates this model.

Oct 25, 2025