The Ca.309 served in
Libya during the first part of
World War II with the
Auto-Saharan Company, with good operational results. After the loss of the
African colonies the surviving planes were returned to Italy, where they were used as transports. Two
Ghiblis were bought by the
Paraguayan government for its Military Air Arm. They were used as transport planes from 1939 to 1945 and in that year they were transferred to
Líneas Aéreas de Transporte Nacional (LATN), the first Paraguayan airline which was run by the Military Aviation. They were in active service until the early 1950s and later sold to a private Argentine owner. ==Operators==