Increased flying at RAAF Williamtown with USAF Visitors

The RAAF’s F-35A ‘Lightning II’.

THE Royal Australian Air Force is hosting six F-22 Raptor aircraft from the United States Air Force 19th Fighter Squadron over the period of 8-21 August 2024.

The Lockheed Martin/Boeing F-22 Raptor is an American twin-engine all-weather stealth fighter aircraft developed and produced for the United States Air Force (USAF).

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As a product of the USAF’s Advanced Tactical Fighter (ATF) program, the aircraft was designed as an air superiority fighter, but also incorporates ground attack, electronic warfare, and signals intelligence capabilities.

The Raptor formally entered service in 2005 and remains a cornerstone of the USAF’s fighter fleet, notably performing strike and electronic surveillance missions in the Middle East, working alongside coalition forces including Australian military assets, many of which are based at RAAF Williamtown.

“During the next two weeks, there will be periods of increased flying operations out of RAAF Base Williamtown,” a RAAF spokesperson said.

“Newcastle and Port Stephens residents can expect an increase in flying activity during daylight hours, including integrated training with RAAF aircraft including our own F-35A Joint Strike Fighters.

“We greatly appreciate the ongoing support from the local community while we host and participate in this important training”.

Although the Raptors may be observed from the viewing area at RAAF Williamtown’s Fighter World Beans Cafe, two of the six visiting F-22 Raptor aircraft will also participate in the Pacific Airshow from 16-18 August on the Gold Coast.

By Simon EKINS

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