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An E-3D Sentry lands at RAF Waddington. In July 1991, No. 8 Squadron moved to RAF Waddington and re-equipped with Boeing E-3 Sentrys. [46] In 1993, the only RAF Avro Vulcan bomber maintained by RAF Waddington for flying displays, XH558, was retired due to budget restraints to Bruntingthorpe Aerodrome, Leicestershire. [47]
Non-flying squadrons and units include No. 2503 (County of Lincoln) Squadron RAuxAF Regiment, the RAF Air Battlespace Training Centre, RAF Air and Space Warfare Centre, the headquarters of the intelligence reserves, and No. 7006 (VR) Intelligence Squadron. [33] RAF Weston-on-the-Green: England: Oxfordshire
The Lincolnshire Air Ambulance became operational at RAF Waddington in April 1994. Owing to the proximity of Waddington to Nottinghamshire, the service was extended to Nottinghamshire in 1997. In the year to March 2023, the charity raised income of £108 million. Expenditure was £9.3M, of which £7.5M was used to operate the charitable service ...
Short-lived hospital. The RAF personnel in the area numbered between 5,000 and 6,000 (across RAF Haverfordwest, RAF Pembroke Dock and RAF St Davids), and medical services were undertaken at Haverfordwest under the aegis of Coastal Command (most other RAF hospitals being under Technical Training Command). Was raised to hospital status in 1945.
RAF Uxbridge/Housing Vale Farm, Thornaby (Yarm) 1914: 1 April 1918: North Yorkshire: England: Housing/Industry Waddington: 1916: 1 April 1918: Lincolnshire: England: RAF Waddington (flying) Waddon Aerodrome: 1918: 1 April 1918: Greater London: England: Housing Wellingore Heath: 1917: 1 April 1918: Lincolnshire: England: Farmland West Fenton ...
The RAF Centre of Aviation Medicine is the lead authority in the British Armed Forces for aviation medicine and provides: [3]. advice, support and services to the Ministry of Defence, British Army, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force, Military Aviation Authority, Air Accidents Investigation Branch, Defence Accident Investigation Branch, academia and commercial organisations
The Air Warfare Centre was established in October 1993 [2] and serves RAF Air Command by developing and implementing operational-level and tactical-level air doctrine. [3] In early 2020, the organisation was renamed to the Air and Space Warfare Centre to better reflect the RAF's increasing involvement in the space domain. [4]
Centre Hospitalier Heliport: Liège: EBMD: Antwerp/Middelheim Hospital Heliport: Antwerp: EBMS: Centre Médical Héliporté ASBL (CMH) Heliport: Lierneux: EBMT: Centre Hospitalier Universitaire A. Vésale Heliport: Montigny-le-Tilleul: EBNB: Clinique Saint-Luc Bouge Heliport: Namur: EBSJ: Bruges/Sint-Pieters Hospital Heliport: Sint-Pieters ...