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==Operators== [[File:Lockheed 14 PH-ASL KLM Ringway 13.08.38 edited-2.jpg|thumb|[[KLM]] operated two Lockheed 14s within Europe during 1938/39]] ===Civilian=== ;{{AUS}} * [[Guinea Airways]] * [[Qantas Empire Airways]] ;{{BEL}} * [[SABENA]] (in Africa) * John Mahieu Aviation (postwar) ;{{BRA}} * [[Aerovias Brasil]] * [[Linhas Aéreas Paulistas – LAP]] ;{{CAN}} * [[Trans-Canada Air Lines]] 16 Lockheed Super Electra 14H2, 12 modified to model 14-08 standard{{cn|date=November 2018}} * [[Canadian Pacific Air Lines]] ;{{Flag|Dutch East Indies}} * [[KNILM]] (Royal Dutch Indies Airways) ;{{FRA}} * [[Air Afrique]] (the prewar airline, unrelated to the postwar airline of the same name) * [[Air France]] ;{{HON}} * [[TACA International Airlines|TACA Airways System]] ;{{IRL}} * [[Aer Lingus|Aer Lingus Teoranta]] ;{{JPN}} * [[Japan Air Transport]] (''Nihon Kōkū Yusō KK'') * [[Imperial Japanese Airways]] (''Dai Nippon Kōkū KK''), which Japan Air Transport was merged into. ;{{flag|Manchukuo}} * [[Manchuria Aviation Company]] operated an unknown number of Tachikawa Type LO aircraft. ;{{Flag|Netherlands}} * [[KLM]] (mostly for KLM's West Indian Section in the Caribbean) ;{{POL}} * [[LOT Polish Airlines]] operated 10 aircraft between May 1938 and September 1939. Two aircraft (SP-BNG and SP-BNJ) crashed. When WWII started four aircraft (SP-BNH, SP-BPK, SP-BNE and SP-BPL) were evacuated to Romania and finally took over by LARES. One aircraft (SP-BPN) was interned in Estonia and three (SP-BNF, SP-BPM and SP-LMK) were evacuated to the United Kingdom. Two of them were taken over by BOAC in mid-1940. ;{{POR}} * [[LAM Mozambique Airlines|DETA Mozambique Airways]] (serving Portugal's colony of [[Mozambique (Portugal)|Mozambique]]) ;{{ROM}} * [[TAROM#The beginnings|LARES]] (''Liniile Aeriene Române Exploatate cu Statul'') ;{{Flag|Trinidad and Tobago|colonial}} * [[British West Indian Airways]] ;{{UK}} * [[British Airways Ltd.]] (not to be confused with the modern airline of the same name) * [[British Overseas Airways Corporation|BOAC]] (British Overseas Airways Corporation), which British Airways Ltd. was merged into. ;{{USA}} * [[Northwest Airlines]] * [[Continental Air Lines]] * [[Santa Maria Airlines]] ;{{flag|Venezuela|1930}} * [[Línea Aeropostal Venezolana]] (LAV) ===Military=== ;{{flag|Canada|1921}} * [[Royal Canadian Air Force]] ;{{flag|Estonia}} * [[Estonian Air Force]] operated one aircraft, ex-Polish SP-BPN interned on 4 September 1939. This Super Electra was used for VIP flights between 1939 and 1940. ;{{flag|Japan}} * [[Imperial Japanese Army]] ;{{flag|South Africa|1928}} * [[South African Air Force]] ;{{flag|Soviet Union|1936}} * [[Soviet Air Force]] took over single ex-Polish Super Electra after seizing Estonia in 1940. Aircraft was crashed during takeoff from Riga to Moscow in October 1940. Wreck was still present on the airfield during German invasion in 1941. ;{{flag|United Kingdom}} * [[Royal Air Force]]<ref>{{cite book |last1=Osborn |first1=Patrick R. |title=Operation Pike : Britain versus the Soviet Union, 1939-1941 |date=2000 |publisher=Greenwood Press |isbn=9780313313684 |pages=146 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=39Q6uCjQEWQC&pg=PA146}}</ref> ;{{USA}} * [[United States Army Air Forces]] * [[United States Navy]]
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