National Air and Naval Service

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The National Aeronaval Service of Panama, also called SENAN, is a branch of the Panamanian Public Forces which is responsible for carrying out naval and air operations. Its role is to perform protection, surveillance, security and defense of the air and maritime jurisdictional areas. The service has approximately 3,700 personnel, with 19 boats and approximately 24 aircraft.

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Panamanian Public Forces Aviation; SENAN; Servicio Nacional Aeronaval
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    A damaged Panamanian aircraft sits in its revetment at the David airport following Operation Just Cause. Exact Date Shot Unknown DF-ST-91-02528A damaged Panamanian aircraft sits in its revetment at the David airport following Operation Just Cause. Exact Date Shot Unknown DF-ST-91-02528
    Panama - Air Force Lockheed L-188C ElectraPanama - Air Force Lockheed L-188C Electra
    US Navy 070901-N-1713L-013 2nd Lt. Hanz Zimmermann, a Panamanian T-35 pilot, stands near his aircraft after returning to Tocumen International Airport from maritime surveillance as part of the Combined Forces Air Combatant CommUS Navy 070901-N-1713L-013 2nd Lt. Hanz Zimmermann, a Panamanian T-35 pilot, stands near his aircraft after returning to Tocumen International Airport from maritime surveillance as part of the Combined Forces Air Combatant Comm
    ( FAP- ) 225 Casa C.212 Panama Air Force (7488486058)( FAP- ) 225 Casa C.212 Panama Air Force (7488486058)
    A DHC-6 Twin Otter aircraft sits on the flightline at Nicanor Air Base.A DHC-6 Twin Otter aircraft sits on the flightline at Nicanor Air Base.
    With the translation help of Petty Officer 2nd Class Emigdio Virgen, an operator of the Boeing Insitu ScanEagle, shows off the aircraft to members of Panama’s Servicio Nacional Aeronaval April 9, 2025, in Panama City, Panama.With the translation help of Petty Officer 2nd Class Emigdio Virgen, an operator of the Boeing Insitu ScanEagle, shows off the aircraft to members of Panama’s Servicio Nacional Aeronaval April 9, 2025, in Panama City, Panama.