Thanks for responses – a little list so far. I am sure there must be more out there!
BERLIN AIRLIFT SURVIVORS
Avro York C.1 MW232 (511 Sqn) / G-ANTK (Dan-Air) Imperial War Museum, Duxford (on display)
Douglas C-47 KG768 / SAAF 6841 (28 Sqn) Wonderboom Airport, Pretoria South Africa (stored)
Douglas C-47 KN645 RAF Museum, Cosford (on display) *
Douglas C-54E / R5D-4 44-9144 / Bu 40414 (US Navy VR-3) / N500EJ Berlin Airlift Historic Foundation (airworthy) **
HP Hastings C.1 / T.5 TG503 Allied Museum, Berlin (on display)
HP Hastings C.1 TG511 (47 Sqn) RAF Museum, Cosford (on display)
HP Hastings C.1 TG517 (47 Sqn) Newark Air Museum (on display)
* included since it was there at the time, even if not actually involved with the Airlift itself
** included since it flew transatlantic flights between the USA and Germany in support of VR-6 and VR-8