Aircraft | Photo | Origin | Role | Version | Number[1] | Comment |
|
BAE Hawk |  | United Kingdom
India | Trainer aircraft | Hawk 132 | 80 | Total 106 ordered, with the remaining to delivered by 2016. Additional 20 Mk-132 maybe ordered soon.[35] |
HAL HJT-16 Kiran |  | India | Trainer aircraft[36] | HJT-16
HJT-16II | 81 | To be phased out by 2017.[36] |
Pilatus PC-7 |  | Switzerland | Trainer aircraft | Mk II | 62[37] | 75 ordered, with a possible order for another 37,[38] and a follow up order of an additional 106.[36] Being produced at the rate of 2 aircraft per month.[39] |
HAL HPT-32 Deepak |  | India | Trainer aircraft | | | Current fleet of around 70 aircraft grounded. Being replaced by Pilatus PC-7 trainer aircraft, of which 75 have been ordered.[36 |
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