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 Pilot Officers Mitchell Bamonte, left, Lauren Ashley Finnerty, Philip French and Isabella Filmer after donating blood at No. 2 Flying Training School
25 Nov 2020
Air Force
News

Pilots help blood challenge take off at training school

The number of blood donations from pilots at No. 2 Flying Training School has taken off thanks to a break in flying commitments.

People & service
Outgoing Commander Air Task Group 630 Wing Commander Darren Lines, left, passes the Commander's Pennant to incoming commander, Wing Commander Alastair Robertson, at Australia's main operating base in the Middle East region. Photo: Sergeant Ben Dempster
23 Nov 2020
Air Force
News

New rotation arrives in the Middle East

A new rotation of personnel to Air Task Group 630 has arrived in the Middle East.

Operations & missions
Squadron Leader Adrian Rodgers at Australia's main operating base in the Middle East region. Photo: Petty Officer Yuri Ramsey
20 Nov 2020
Air Force
News

Squadron leader inspired by grandfather

A passion to follow in the footsteps of his grandfather was the impetus for Squadron Leader Adrian Rodgers to serve the nation.

People & service
Three Royal Australian Air Force F-35A Lightning II aircraft on the flight line at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, United States.
20 Nov 2020
Air Force
News

Lightning cooperation spans ocean

Air Force participated in Exercises Lightning Spear and Lightning Ferry in the United States.

Alliances & relationships
No. 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules A97-468 and A97-467 have been fitted with Ka-band satellite communications systems. Photo: Corporal David Said
19 Nov 2020
Air Force
News

Second Hercules fitted with in-flight internet

A high-speed SATCOM system has been installed on a second Air Force C-130J Hercules, providing in-flight internet connection.

Capability & technology
Squadron Leader Stephen Lampard says Australia can be rightfully proud of its air capability. Photo: Corporal Colin Dadd
19 Nov 2020
Air Force
News

A half-century of service and achievement

A boyhood love of model trains and aircraft sparked Squadron Leader Stephen Lampard's long career with Air Force.

People & service
Flags are once again flying from the refurbished historic flag mast at RAAF Base Point Cook.
18 Nov 2020
Air Force
News

Flags fly again after historic mast restored

The 14-metre historic timber flag mast at RAAF Base Point Cook has been rebuilt by a heritage specialist in the lead-up to Air Force’s centenary next…

People & service
Medical Assistant Leading Aircraftwoman Hayley Daniel from No. 1 Expeditionary Health Squadron at RAAF Base Amberley. Photo: Corporal Nicci Freeman
17 Nov 2020
Air Force
News

Busy year on COVID frontline

Leading Aircraftwoman Hayley Daniel has deployed from one end of the country to the other serving on Operations Pincer and COVID-19 Assist this year.

People & service
Australia's Federation Guard at the National War Memorial in Adelaide on Remembrance Day. RAAF Base Edinburgh personnel took part in services around South Australia.
17 Nov 2020
Air Force
News

Project recognises Indigenous veterans

Personnel at RAAF Base Edinburgh have been able to identify almost 30 Indigenous South Australian veterans in a project that aims to recognise their…

Community engagement
Leading Aircraftwoman Paige Madden, from No. 23 Squadron, with local Indigenous students Macy, left, Keira, Paige, Gabby and Addy on the flight line at RAAF Base Amberley. Photo: Corporal Nicci Freeman
17 Nov 2020
Air Force
News

Indigenous community flying high for NAIDOC Week

A didgeridoo competition at the mess and flights for members of the local Indigenous community were among the activities held to celebrate NAIDOC…

Community engagement
The decontamination lane during Exercise Toxic Safari at RAAF Base Amberley.
17 Nov 2020
Air Force
News

Decontamination skills tested during exercise

Air Force personnel put their chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defence capability to the test during Exercise Toxic Safari. 

Capability & technology
No. 22 Squadron’s Indigenous liaison officer Flight Lieutenant Tjapukai Shaw, front left, and his brother Ngali Shaw perform during NAIDOC Week celebrations at RAAF Base Glenbrook, as base personnel look on. Photo:  Corporal Dan Pinhorn
16 Nov 2020
Air Force
News

NAIDOC Week celebrates 'rich culture'

Warrant Officer Stephen Weaver said NAIDOC Week provided an opportunity to celebrate the rich culture of Indigenous people.

Community engagement
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