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Chief of Air Force welcomes Government move on support for airlines
The Chief of Air Force, Air Vice-Marshal Darryn Webb, has welcomed the announcement by Associate Transport Minister James Meager of funding for round-the-clock air traffic control.
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Helicopter work ‘icing on cake’ for RNZAF avionics technician
Aircraftman Riley Kingi has taken to military life and is excited by his new avionics technician career, which will involve keeping Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) aircraft in the air, such as No. 3 Squadron’s A109 helicopters.
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New Zealand’s Navy, Army and Air Force combine for successful South-West Pacific operation
The Governor-General of New Zealand’s visit to Tokelau, upgrade of critical monitoring equipment on Raoul Island, and a search and rescue operation near Tonga were among the achievements of the NZDF's extensive operation to the South-West Pacific.
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Air Force Black Falcons aerobatic team and Heritage Flight to display in Taranaki
The Royal New Zealand Air Force’s (RNZAF) Black Falcons aerobatic team, accompanied by the Air Force Heritage Flight’s Grumman Avenger torpedo bomber, will be performing at Americarna in New Plymouth this Saturday, 28 February.
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Army Reserve Force soldiers march through Art Deco Napier parade
More than a hundred soldiers and officers from 5th/7th Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (RNZIR) marched through the streets of Napier during its Art Deco weekend, marking 69 years since the unit has held the Charter for the City of Napier.
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Waikato veteran support event makes it easier to access support
Veterans’ Affairs is returning to Hamilton to meet with veterans and their whānau from across the Waikato.
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RAF pilot finds home in Nelson skies
When Royal Air Force (RAF) pilot Squadron Leader Paul Harrison moved his family across the world from the UK to Nelson and started work as a Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) flying instructor, he wondered about joining the Black Falcons aerobatic team.
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Preparing soldiers for challenging times the top priority for new Army training commander
More than 25 years after he stepped off the training ground at Waiouru Military Camp to begin his career, Colonel Ed Craw is now himself leading the New Zealand Army’s forge of soldiers.
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New Zealand Defence Force investigates after Manawanui fuel leak reported
An on-site investigation following a report of a fuel sheen on the water near the sunken HMNZS Manawanui has found no evidence of a leak.
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Explosive Detector Dogs prove their skills in first-of-a-kind home-made explosive training
In a significant first, the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) has taken the lead in organising and delivering a groundbreaking home‑made explosive training package for New Zealand and Australian explosive detection dog teams.