Operators
In April 2010, 30 MA60 are in service and 10 are stored:
- Bolivia
- Bolivian Air Force
- TAM - Transporte Aéreo Militar – 2 in service, 2 on order
- Burundi
- Air Burundi – 1 in service, 1 on order
- Cambodia
- Royal Cambodian Air Force – 2 in service
- Cameroon
- Camair Co – 1 in service, 2 on order
- Democratic Republic of the Congo
- LAC – 6 on order
- Ecuador
- Ecuadorian Air Force is negotiating for 2 MA60 + 2 Option (August 2009)
- Eritrea
- ERAF – 4 in service
- Ghana
- Ghana Air Force is negotiating for 2 MA60 (October 2010)
- Indonesia
- Merpati Nusantara Airlines – 14 in service, 1 crashed on May 7, 2011
- Laos
- Lao Airlines – 4 in service
- Lao People's Liberation Army Air Force – 2 in service
- Myanmar
- Myanma Airways – 3 in service (XY-AIO, XY-AIP and XY-AIQ )
- People's Republic of China
- Civil Aviation Flight University of China – 1 in service, 1 on order
- China United Airlines – 1 in service, 1 stored
- Okay Airways – 7 in service, 3 on order
- Joy Air (Xingfu Airlines) – 9 in service, 4 on order
- Sichuan Airlines – 2 stored
- Wuhan Airlines – 3 stored
- YingAn Airlines – 1 in service, 9 on order
- Peru
- CDS Regional Express – 4 on order
- Philippines
- Zest Airways – 4 currently in service, 1 written off after an accident, 6 additional MA60 ordered on May 30, 2009)
- Republic of the Congo
- Air Congo Int'l – 3 in service, 1 on order
- Russia
- Yakutia Airlines – under negotiation
- Sri Lanka
- Sri Lanka Air Force (Helitours) – 2 in service
- Tajikistan
- Tajik Air – 1 in service (EY-201), 1 on order
- Tonga
- Tonga Government – 1 on order
- Ukraine
- Mars RK – 3 on order. On May 23, 2012, Xi'an Aircraft International Corporation (XAIC) and Mars RK agreed on terms for an order for three MA60 aircraft. This is the first European airline to purchase the MA60.
- Zambia
- Zambian Air Force – 2 in service
- Zimbabwe
- Air Zimbabwe – 2 in service, 1 crashed on November 3, 2009, additional 2 on order
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