Combined, the world’s air forces operate in excess of 50,000 aircraft, with that number changing little year on year. Nevertheless, the World Air Forces Directory has tracked and detailed some 52,642 aircraft from 161 nations in its report for 2025.

From 2024 to 2025, the world’s airborne military fleet contracted by 1.53%, representing a net loss of 759 aircraft. The biggest reductions were seen in Pakistan (-6.62%) and India (-2.92%). A minor growth of around one percentage point was seen in Turkey, Egypt, and South Korea.

Data 2025 World Air Forces Directory Graphic AeroTime

As expected, the USA remains by far the largest air force in the world, with over 13,000 active aircraft in its fleet. The next largest is Russia, with 4,292 aircraft in total, followed by China with 3,309. Rounding off the top five are India with 2,229 and South Korea with 1,592.

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