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==Former military/government operators== ; {{flag|Angola}} * [[National Air Force of Angola]]<ref>{{harvnb|Cooper|Weinert|Hinz|Lepko|2011|page=217}}</ref> ; {{ARG}} * [[Argentine Air Force]] / [[LADE]] ; {{AUS}} * [[Royal Australian Air Force]] ** [[No. 33 Squadron RAAF]] ** [[No. 37 Squadron RAAF]] ; {{BEN}} * [[Benin Air Force]] ; {{CAN}} * [[Royal Canadian Air Force]] ; {{COL}} * [[Colombian Air Force]] operated one aircraft in a tanker configuration<ref>{{harvnb|Chenel|Liébert|Moreau|2014|page=273}}</ref> ; {{EGY}} *[[Egyptian Air Force]] operated three ex-[[Egypt Air]] Boeing 707-366Cs<ref>{{cite magazine|title=Airscene: Military Affairs: Egypt|magazine=[[Air International]]|date=January 1993 |volume=44|issue=1|page=3|issn=0306-5634}}</ref> ;{{GER}} *[[German Air Force|West German Air Force/German Air Force]] ; {{IDN}} * [[Indonesian Air Force]] ; {{ITA}} * [[Italian Air Force]] operated 4 aircraft from 1991 to 2005<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.aeroflight.co.uk/waf/italy/af/ital-af2-all-time.htm|title=Italian Air Force Aircraft Types|website=www.aeroflight.co.uk}}</ref> ; {{flag|Mali}} * [[Malian Air Force]]<ref>{{harvnb|Cooper|Weinert|Hinz|Lepko|2011|page=227}}</ref> ; {{MAR}} * [[Moroccan Air Force]] operated two aircraft, including one converted to a tanker configuration<ref>{{cite book |last1=Cooper |first1=Tom |last2=Grandolini |first2=Albert |last3=Fontanellaz |first3=Adrien |title=Showdown in Western Sahara, Volume 2: Air Warfare Over the Last African Colony, 1975-1991 |date=2019 |publisher=Helion & Company Publishing |location=Warwick, UK |isbn=978-1-912866-29-8 |page=61}}</ref> ; {{NPL}} * [[Nepalese Army]] ; {{flag|NATO}} ; {{PAK}} * [[Pakistan Air Force]] ; {{PAR}} * [[Paraguayan Air Force]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.efe.com/efe/english/life/former-presidential-plane-to-become-aviation-museum-in-paraguay/50000263-3345688|title=Former presidential plane to become aviation museum in Paraguay|website=www.efe.com}}</ref> ; {{PER}} * [[Peruvian Air Force]] operated one aircraft in a tanker configuration<ref>{{harvnb|Chenel|Liébert|Moreau|2014|pages=168,173}}</ref> ;{{PHI}} *[[Philippine Air Force]] ;{{POR}} *[[Portuguese Air Force]] ; {{ROU}} * [[Romania|Romanian Government]] ([[Romavia]]) ; {{SAU}} * [[Royal Saudi Air Force]] * [[Saudi Arabia]]n Royal Flight ;{{flag|South Africa}} *[[South African Air Force]] ; {{ESP}} * [[Spanish Air Force]] operated four Boeing 707s — two tankers, one cargo aircraft and one configured for electronic warfare. The final one was retired on 3 October 2016<ref>{{cite magazine|last1=Yáñez|first1=Roberto|title=Europe's Last Military Boeing 707 Retires|magazine=[[Air International]]|date=November 2016|volume=91|issue=5|page=11|issn=0306-5634}}</ref>
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