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Austrian Air Force: 16 PC-7 aircraft in service as of October 2008, 13 aircraft remain in service as of December 2021. ; :
Bolivian Air Force: 24 PC-7 aircraft in service as of October 2008, 2 remain in service as of December 2021. ; :
Botswana Defence Force Air Wing: seven PC-7 (delivered from 1990) aircraft in service as of October 2008, to be replaced by five PC-7 Mk.II M in 2013; five PC-7 Mk.II M aircraft formally accepted into service on 8 February 2013, removing six original PC-7s from service. ; :
Royal Brunei Air Force: four PC-7 Mk.II M aircraft in service as of October 2008, currently operated by No. 73 Squadron, and are also used by the RBAirF
Alap-Alap Formation aerobatic display team. ; :
Chad Air Force: two PC-7 aircraft remaining in service as of December 2021. ; :
Chilean Navy: ten PC-7 aircraft in service as of October 2008, seven aircraft remain in service as of December 2021. ; :
Direction générale de l'armement: six PC-7 aircraft in service as of October 2008. ; :
Guatemalan Air Force: 12 PC-7 aircraft in service as of October 2008, one aircraft remaining in service as of December 2021. ; :
Indian Air Force: 74 PC-7 Mk.II M, Additional order for 38 units cancelled. Orders placed for
HAL HTT-40. Two PC-7s have been lost in crashes in December 2023 and November 2025. ; :
Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force: 35 PC-7 aircraft in service as of October 2008, 34 aircraft remain in service as of December 2021. ; :
Royal Malaysian Air Force: 30 PC-7 Turbo Trainers out of a first order of 44 (delivered from 1983), 45 PC-7 aircraft in service as of October 2008; 17 PC-7 Mk.II M out of a second order of 19 (delivered in two batches, nine from 2001 and ten from 2007); total of 47 currently in service; the type is also used by the
Taming Sari aerobatic display team. ; :
Mexican Air Force: 88 PC-7 aircraft (first delivery May 1979) in service as of October 2008. ; :
Myanmar Air Force: first customer of the PC-7, deliveries in early 1979, 17 PC-7 aircraft in service as of October 2008, 16 aircraft remain in service as of December 2021. ; :
Royal Netherlands Air and Space Force: 13 PC-7 (first generation) aircraft in service, that will be replaced by 8 PC-7 MKX that were selected in October 2024, and with 2 simulators. ; :
South African Air Force: first customer of the PC-7 Mk.II M delivered 30 November 1994, 60 PC-7 Mk.II M aircraft in service as of October 2008, the type is also used by the
Silver Falcons aerobatic display team. ; :
Swiss Air Force: 40 PC-7 aircraft delivered from 1979 that remained in service as of October 2008 Nine have been used by the
aerobatic display team
PC-7 Team since 1989. : 28 PC-7 upgraded with new cockpit in service in 2011 (standard NCPC). As of 2024, 27 remain in service. RUAG and Pilatus have been tasked to modernise the fleet to the standard PC-7 WE (valuation programme). The intention is to keep it in service until 2040. 31 aircraft remain in service as of December 2021. ; :
Uruguayan Air Force: 6 PC-7 aircraft in service as of October 2008, 5 aircraft remain in service as of December 2021.
Aircraft ordered ; :
Belgian Air Force: 18 PC-7 MKX were selected in November 2025. ; :
French Air and Space force and
French Naval Aviation: 23 PC-7 MKX ordered as primary trainer with 12 simulators developed by Exail in December 2024. It will replace the
Cirrus SR20 and the
Grob G120A. Pilatus won the programme
"Mentor 2". Babcock France will provide the training for the French military. ; :
Royal Netherlands Air and Space Force: 8 PC-7 MKX were selected in October 2024, with 2 simulators, the contract was signed in February 2025.
Civilian operators At least seven PC-7 aircraft are in service by various unspecified civilian operators as of October 2008.
Former military operators ; :
Bophuthatswana Air Force: two PC-7 (delivered from 1989), later transferred to
South Africa Air Force and subsequently served in the
Sierra Leone civil war and Chad) ; :
Iraq Air Force: 52 PC-7 (delivered from 1980) ; :
Nigerian Air Force had two aircraft in service. ; :
Suriname Air Force had two PC-7 aircraft in service as of October 1986 of three ordered (one transferred to civilian operations).
Former civil operators ; :
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