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New Super Hornet crews graduate
The Royal Australian Air Force’s latest F/A-18F Super Hornet aircrews completed their operational conversion training late last year.

Like father, like daughter
Squadron Leader Anthony Gesualdi said he was proud to see his daughter follow in his footsteps.

Women's leadership on agenda
A group of female Air Force officers on exercise had the opportunity to meet the Administrator of the Northern Territory, Vicki O’Halloran.

Super Hornet crew on mission to inspire
An all-female crew from No. 1 Squadron flew a F/A-18F Super Hornet mission on March 8 to mark International Women’s Day.

Air strike orders phoned in from menu
Many people order food with their phones, but Joint Terminal Attack Controllers hidden behind enemy lines can use them to call in air strikes.

Personal touch to Red Nose Day
This year's Red Nose Day is close to the hearts of two RAAF Base Amberley members.

Support and willpower fuel epic result
Flight Lieutenant Tom, of Air Force’s No. 1 Squadron, has completed a 24-hour running challenge to raise funds for charity.

Going the long distance for charity
Although engaging in a 24-hour run, F/A-18F pilot Flight Lieutenant Tom still plans on keeping up a fair pace.

Realising the highlights of a career change
Leading Aircraftman Martin Ritchie left the paper mill at age 46 to pursue his passion for aviation and he hasn't looked back.

Super Hornets continue to impress 10 years on
March 2020 marked a decade since the F/A-18F Super Hornets arrived at their new home at RAAF Base Amberley.

Air Force completes Indonesian, Thai exercises
A ceremony marked the end of RAAF's training with two important regional partners.

Thai exercise a first for Super Hornets
The Air Force have reinforced its strong relationship with Thailand as part of Exercise Thai Boomerang.