The Avro 552 was a British light biplane aircraft produced in the early 1920s.
The 552, was used by the Argentine Navy, purchasing 12 examples of a float-equipped version, the 552A, which served as trainers until 1927.
Two similar machines were purchased by Bulgaria.
In 1924, the Royal Canadian Air Force arranged for Canadian Vickers to purchase a licence to produce five landplanes and nine seaplane examples for use in forestry patrol.
These differed from British-built aircraft by the use of U.S. Naval Aircraft Factory floats, and increased fuel tankage for extended range.
One of the license built seaplanes was fitted with a Wright engine and known in Canadian service as the Avro Wright.