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Diversity crucial for innovation
Flying Officer Punam Singh Wahan was inspired to join Air Force to be part of something bigger.

Fijians arrive to assist Tonga
Republic of Fiji Military Forces have arrived in Tonga to provide humanitarian assistance and disaster relief alongside Australian troops.

Leading the way in training
Often the first to arrive during operations, Air Force’s No. 37 Squadron is also now first to comply with new Defence-wide training regulations.

Hercules reaches 850,000 flying hours
The Royal Australian Air Force has surpassed 850,000 flying hours with the C-130 Hercules transport aircraft.

Hercules brings unique insight to Tonga response
A specially-modified RAAF Hercules aircraft has proven its value over Tonga following a devastating underwater volcanic eruption on January 15.

Virtual challenges are met
Royal Australian Air Force personnel and their allies from Canada, the US and the United Kingdom were challenged on Exercise Coalition Virtual Flag.

Support to PNG COVID response increased
More ADF personnel are on the ground supporting the Papua New Guinea Government’s COVID-19 response.

Spectacular training attracts attention
Trainee Army special forces commandos made a splash during recent training at two Sydney beaches.

Landing a first on Lord Howe Island
No. 35 Squadron’s C-27J Spartan's first landing and take-off at Lord Howe Island was an important training flight.

Online fitness program popular
While many in Air Force are now working from home, they can stay fit and connected through virtual means.

Air Force capability flying high
There were a number of firsts for Air Force during Exercise Talisman Sabre 2021.

Teak strengthens aerial ties
Exercise Teak Action has strengthened the ties between Air Force’s No. 37 Squadron and the United States Air Force.