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List of Boeing CH-47 Chinook operators

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This is a list of military units using the Boeing CH-47 Chinook helicopter.

Operators

see: CH-47 in Australian service

A Canadian CH-47F at RIAT 2017
Indian CH-47F(I) helicopters at Air Force Station, Chandigarh
JGSDF's Kawasaki CH-47J
CH-47D of the Royal Netherlands Air Force
RAF Chinook HC.2 'ZA674'

72 built on licence, additional 16 ordered. 88 in total.

Former operators

Argentine Air Force Chinook H-93, Tecnópolis, 2012

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