In July 2017, 63 Dornier 228 were in airline service.[1] Other operators include law enforcement, paramilitary operators and military operators.

Civilian operators

Dornier 228-200NG:

Police, law enforcement, paramilitary operations

Finnish Border Guard
 Finland
 India
 Iran
 Netherlands
 Oman
 Mauritius
 United Kingdom

Military operators

German Navy Pollution control
 Angola
 Bangladesh
 Germany
 India
 Italy
 Malawi
 Maldives
 Niger
 Nigeria
 Seychelles
 Sri Lanka
 Thailand
 Venezuela

Former military operators

 Cape Verde
 Bhutan
 Germany

References

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