The US Navy’s Most Frequently Flown Combat Aircraft Revealed
Canada is joining other European countries in considering scrapping plans to buy U.S.-built F-35 stealth fighter jets. F-35s are one of the most widely flown combat aircraft in the U.S. Navy. Manufactured in America, the F35 program contributes over 250,000 manufacturing jobs with an economic impact of $72 billion. However, reneging on an aircraft deal […] The post The US Navy’s Most Frequently Flown Combat Aircraft Revealed appeared first on 24/7 Wall St..

Canada is joining other European countries in considering scrapping plans to buy U.S.-built F-35 stealth fighter jets. F-35s are one of the most widely flown combat aircraft in the U.S. Navy. Manufactured in America, the F35 program contributes over 250,000 manufacturing jobs with an economic impact of $72 billion. However, reneging on an aircraft deal is not easily done. Canada has already paid for 16 aircraft, and backing out of the deal would be difficult.
Canada is not the only country with thoughts of ending F35 deals with the U.S., Portugal has also recently considered buying European-made jets over U.S.-made F35s. Portugal’s Defence Minister Nuno Melo spoke to Portugal’s Publico about concerns over the unpredictability of President Trump’s policies towards Europe and NATO.
F-35 Lightning II is one of the newest additions to the U.S. Navy fleet of aircraft. 24/7 Wall St. took a look at the F35 and other active combat aircraft currently in service by the Navy. We identified the most widely flown combat aircraft in the U.S. Navy by reviewing the 2024 World Air Forces report from FlightGlobal, an aviation and aerospace industry publication. We ranked our list by how many are currently in active service, including data on the type of aircraft and their top speeds. Note that this excludes trainer aircraft.
(This article was updated on March 15, 2025, to reflect recent economic and political news, such as Canada and other European nations backing out of plans to buy U.S.-made F-35s.)
Why Are We Covering This Today?
The widely flown U.S.-made F-35 is currently used by militaries around the world. However, allies are considering ending deals in buying new fighter jets. America’s F35 program contributes over 250,000 manufacturing jobs and has an economic impact of $72 billion. In addition, knowing what the U.S. has in its arsenal helps us understand its military capabilities. This further gives context to the tactical flexibility and logistical reach the Navy brings in its operations. Finally, the composition and technological level of the aircraft fleet highlights the Navy’s ability to maintain dominance and its rapid response capabilities, both of these are key factors in its strategic defense planning.
Here is a look at the most active combat aircraft in the U.S. Navy:
6. MH-53E Pave Low

- Type: Multirole transport helicopter
- Year introduced: 1981
- Active aircraft: 26
- Top speed: 196 mph
- Armament: 7.62mm M134 miniguns, 12.7mm Browning M2 heavy machine guns
The MH-53E Pave Low, introduced in 1981, is a multi-role transport helicopter with 26 active aircraft in service. It can hit a top speed of 196 mph and is heavily armed with 7.62mm M134 miniguns and 12.7mm Browning M2 heavy machine guns. This helicopter is used for long-range insertion and extraction missions.
5. MV-22 Osprey

- Type: Tiltrotor VTOL aircraft
- Year introduced: 2007
- Active aircraft: 27
- Top speed: 316 mph
- Armament: 7.62mm machine guns, 12.7mm machine guns
Known for its unique ability to take off and land vertically like a helicopter and then adjust its rotors to operate like a turboprop plane, the MV-22 Osprey is one of the more unique aircraft in the U.S. Air Force. It is manufactured by Bell Boeing and plays key roles in U.S. special operations missions like infiltration, extraction, and resupply. The U.S. Marine Corps uses this aircraft extensively for troop deployment and extraction, or even just for logistical purposes. The Osprey also can refuel mid-flight which significantly extends its range for longer missions.
Since its introduction, the MV-22 Osprey has seen action in major operations, including Iraq, Afghanistan, and humanitarian missions worldwide, typically filling a logistical role. In terms of its cargo, the Osprey is capable of carrying up to 24 combat-loaded Marines or 20,000 pounds of internal or external cargo.
4. F-35C Lightning II

- Type: Multirole fifth generation strike fighter aircraft
- Year introduced: 2016
- Active aircraft: 30
- Top speed: 1,199 mph
- Armament: 25mm GAU-12/U cannon in external pod, Sidewinder missiles, Paveway guided bombs, Rockeye II bombs, Brimstone missiles, Storm shadow missiles, drop bombs
The F-35 Lightning II is one of the newest additions to the U.S. Navy. As a fifth-generation strike fighter aircraft, the Lightning II can play a number of roles incorporating the newest stealth technology.
Introduced in 2016, the F-35A Lightning II boasts a top speed of 1,199 mph and can equip a wide variety of weapons. It is one of the newest fifth-generation aircraft to enter service. Currently, there are 30 in active service for the U.S. Navy but hundreds more are on order from Lockheed Martin for the U.S. military at large.
3. EA-18G Growler

- Type: Carrier-based electronic warfare aircraft
- Year introduced: 2009
- Active aircraft: 153
- Top speed: 1,181 mph
- Armament: Detection pods, high band jamming pods, low band jamming pods, AN/ASQ-228 ATFLIR, SHARP, Harm missiles, AMRAAM missiles, Joint stand-off weapons
The EA-18G Growler is a carrier-based electronic warfare aircraft that was introduced in 2009. Currently there are just over 150 of these aircraft in service. These jets can hit a top speed of 1,181 mph and can equip a wide array of weapons.
The Growler is not only equipped for combat but also for electronic warfare, some of this includes detection and jamming pods to disrupt enemy sensors and communications. It’s worth noting that these jets are a specialized variant of the F/A-18F Super Hornet.
These jets play an important role in protecting strike aircraft by preemptively jamming enemy radar and intercepting communications, clearing the path for less stealthy fighters.
2. F/A-18 Super Hornet
- Type: Carrier-based strike fighter aircraft
- Year introduced: 1999
- Active aircraft: 421
- Top speed: 1,187 mph
- Armament: 20mm M61A1 Vulcan automatic cannon, Sidewinder missiles, AMRAAM missiles, Harpoon missiles, HARM missiles, Maverick missiles, joint direct att munitions, Rockeye II bombs, general purpose bombs
The F/A-18 Super Hornet was introduced in 1999 as a carrier-based strike fighter aircraft. There are currently over 400 of these aircraft in service of the U.S. Navy.
These jets are capable of reaching speeds up to 1,187 mph and are typically armed with a 20mm M61A1 Vulcan cannon and a variety of missiles and bombs, including Sidewinders, AMRAAMs, Harpoons, HARMs, Mavericks, as well as precision joint direct attack munitions and conventional bombs.
The Super Hornet is designed with a larger airframe, more advanced radar systems, and greater fuel capacity than its predecessor, the original F/A-18 Hornet. These upgrades significantly improve the Super Hornet’s range and endurance.
1. S-70 Black Hawk

- Type: Medium-lift multi-mission helicopter
- Year introduced: 1979
- Active aircraft: 454
- Top speed: 183 mph
- Armament: 7.62mm machine guns, Hellfire missiles, 12.7mm gatling guns, M134 gatling guns, rocket pods, 30mm chain gun
The Black Hawk helicopter is by far one of the most iconic helicopters ever built. It is the workhorse of the U.S. military with over a few thousand units currently in service across all branches.
It features twin turboshaft engines, a single four-bladed main rotor, and a four-bladed tail rotor, which allow for top speeds over 180 mph. Typically, this helicopter carries a crew of two pilots and two crew chiefs and can transport up to 11 fully equipped soldiers. In total, the Black Hawk can carry a payload of roughly 9,000 pounds.
Black Hawk helicopters have played important roles in conflicts around the globe. One infamous instance was the conflict in Somalia in 1993, particularly the Battle of Mogadishu. The Black Hawk played a significant role in urban combat and casualty evacuation under intense fire. This story would go on to make it as a blockbuster movie famously titled “Black Hawk Down.”
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