OIA-2024-4904 Cost for aircraft travel to Australia
The official information that was released as part of request OIA-2024-4904 Cost for aircraft travel to Australia
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The official information that was released as part of request OIA-2024-4904 Cost for aircraft travel to Australia
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Tropical Cyclone Gabrielle was one of the New Zealand Defence Force’s largest-ever domestic responses, in particular for the Royal New Zealand Air Force.
The New Zealand Army is continuing to build on its relationships with Pacific and other partners, co-hosting the Senior Enlisted Leaders Conference Pacific (SELCON24) alongside the U.S. Army Pacific, in Wellington.
What would happen if an island nation in our region suffered civil unrest and a humanitarian crisis? NZDF's largest military exercise, Southern Katipo, puts this scenario to the test. The result is a multinational coalition of 2,500 troops from 13 countries, backed by amphibious ships, aircraft and armoured vehicles, who are tasked with restoring law and order to the fictional nation of Becara.
The first of the Royal New Zealand Air Force C-130J-30 Hercules to come off the Lockheed Martin production line in Georgia, United States has received its official livery - featuring the RNZAF Kiwi Roundel and No. 40 Squadron’s mariner's compass.
We take pride in honouring our veterans and their service. We contribute to research and the recording of our history, as part of the history of New Zealand and upholding Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
Our people are highly trained. We need them to master their profession and to know how apply those skills as part of a team, operating in complex and uncertain environments.