List of Cessna 208 Caravan operators
The Cessna 208 Caravan is used by governmental organizations and by many companies for police, air ambulance, passenger transport, air charter, freight, and parachuting operations. With 233 aircraft,[1] FedEx Express is the largest operator of the Cessna 208.
Operators

Government

- Chilean Army[2]

A 208 from the National Police of Colombia
- Mimika Regency Municipality[8]
- Iraqi Air Force[2]

An Iraqi Air Force Cessna 208B on a training sortie.
- National Aeronaval Service[2]

An Air Shuttle Cessna 208 configured with floats
- Philippine Air Force – 2 units Cessna Grand Caravan ISTAR active out of 3[9] donated by Brand New by United States of America[10][11] 1 Crash landed in Mactan–Benito Ebuen Air Base.[12] – 1 C-208B Caravan Ex Utility funded through the Philippine General Appropriations Act of 2023 and acquired from Servo Aerotrade Services, Inc.[13]
Philippine Coast Guard 1 Unit.[14]
PCG Cessna Grand Caravan 208 after take-off from Basco, Batanes, Philippines.
- United Arab Emirates Air Force[2]

The Cessna 208 is used as a skydiving platform
- United States Army[2]
- United States Marshals Service[15][16][17]
- New York City Police Department[18]
Civilian
- IndiaOne Air
- Ventura AirConnect

- Adventist Aviation Indonesia[26]
- Asian One Air[27]
- Dimonim Air[28]
- Susi Air[29]


- CSA Air
- Everts Air[37]
- FedEx Feeder[38]
- Gem Air[39]
- Grand Canyon Scenic Airlines[40]
- Grant Aviation[41]
- Kenmore Air[42]
- Martinaire[43]
- Mokulele Airlines[44]
- Mountain Air Cargo
- Southern Airways Express[45]
- Wright Air Service[46]
- Hai Au Aviation
- International
- Mission Aviation Fellowship[47]
Former operators
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- ^ "US donates 2 patrol planes to PH". 27 July 2017.
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- ^ "The Philippine Air Force (PAF) has formally accepted into service another Cessna C-208B Caravan Ex aircraft, raising the number of these planes in its fleet to four in 2025". Philippine News Agency.
- ^ "Philippine Coast Guard acquires Cessna Grand Caravan EX". Mintfo. 2021-09-09. Retrieved 2021-09-10.
- ^ Tess Riski (15 June 2020). "A Mysterious Plane Circled Over Portland Protests for Hours. The U.S. Marshals Service Won't Say If It's Theirs". Willamette Week. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
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The New York Police Department had obtained the modified Cessna C208B Grand Caravan, which carries the civil registration number N23FH, though a Preparedness Grant, also known as a "Non-Disaster" grant, from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in 2017.
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- ^ Zephania Ubwani (15 February 2019). "Coastal Aviation To Ply Serengeti, Ruaha Routes". The Citizen (Tanzania). Dar es Salaam. Retrieved 14 May 2020.
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- ^ "CARAVAN: FEDEX REAFFIRMS CHOICE TO INVEST IN WORKHORSE". txtav.com. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
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