Expeditionary Air Wing

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On 1 April 2006 Expeditionary Air Wings (EAWs) were formed at nine of the RAF's Main Operating Bases. Each EAW has its own identity and is led by the Station Commander, supported by his Station management team. The deployable elements of the station structures form the core of each EAW, reinforced by assigned Capability-based Module Readiness System (CMRS) personnel and elements of the Air Combat Support Units (ACSUs). EAWs enable the RAF to train as cohesive units of Air Power which are prepared and capable of transitioning quickly from peacetime structures and deploying swiftly on operations.

Royal Air Force Expeditionary Air Wings

Stood down

  • RAF Leuchars - No. 125 EAW (Fighter) (Stood down 2013).
  • RAF Kinloss - No. 325 EAW (Maritime Patrol & Surveillance) (Stood down 2013).

Deployed EAWs

Visiting Aircraft Section (VASS) from 901 Expeditionary Air Wing marshalling a No. 32 Squadron RAF BAe 125 aircraft in the Middle East.
  • No. 905 EAW
    • RAF Mount Pleasant, Falklands Islands - 1 Apr 2006 - Current.[citation needed]
    • Previous:Unknown

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