Australian Air Power Today
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Digital Editions
  • Events
  • Air
  • Defence
  • Space
  • Cyber
  • Academia
  • Transition
  • Relocation
  • History
No Result
View All Result
Australian Air Power Today
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Digital Editions
  • Events
  • Air
  • Defence
  • Space
  • Cyber
  • Academia
  • Transition
  • Relocation
  • History
No Result
View All Result
Australian Air Power Today
No Result
View All Result
Home Air Force

First Trip to Singapore for Fighter Jets

in Air Force
first trip to singapore for fighter jets

The Royal Australian Air Force’s F-35A Lightning II made its debut in Singapore, visiting Paya Lebar Air Base late last month.

Personnel from 75 Squadron trained alongside their Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) counterparts in the air and on the ground, further enhancing the bilateral relationship while integrating 4th- and 5th-generation fighter aircraft.

Commanding Officer of 75 Squadron Wing Commander Martin Parker said continuing to integrate the F-35A with regional partners was an important part of Air Force’s preparedness.

“Air Force’s relationship with the RSAF is strong and underpinned by regular exercise engagements and close professional relationships at all levels,” Wing Commander Parker said.

“The F-35A’s debut visit to Singapore enables our aviators to continue to develop these close relationships and our air force’s interoperability.

“We had the opportunity to fly the F-35A alongside the RSAF’s F-15SG Strike Eagles and F-16 Fighting Falcons during the dissimilar air combat training, building mutual understanding and teaching us how to better operate together in the region.

“It’s been our absolute pleasure to bring the F-35A to Singapore and we look forward to increasing the frequency of these invaluable interactions.”

The bilateral engagements also involved aviator-to-aviator discussions during a fighter symposium hosted by RSAF’s 142 Squadron. The talks aimed to give RSAF a more in-depth understanding of the logistical and maintenance requirements of operating the F-35 platform.

Commanding Officer 142 Squadron Lieutenant Colonel Max Ng said the fighter symposium and professional interactions gave the air forces the chance to share unique operational experiences and identify more areas for combined training.

“We gained valuable insights into the F-35 operations, how it could enhance our operational capabilities and be integrated into the RSAF’s warfighting systems,” Lieutenant Colonel Ng said.

“The air combat training was valuable for everyone to push our skills, our aircraft and ourselves to the limit.”

Tags: 75SQNF-35Arsafsingapore
Previous Post

Insight – Australia’s A$7 Billion Cyber Security Opportunity

Next Post

Hawaii Air Guard hosts Pacific Edge exercise

Related Posts

83 years of intelligence, reconnaissance and security
Air Force

83 years of intelligence, reconnaissance and security

Air Force

Military leaders meet to strengthen regional security
Air Force

Military leaders meet to strengthen regional security

Preparing Australia’s Future Leaders
Air Force

Preparing Australia’s Future Leaders

A new age of airspace authority begins at Tindal
Air Force

A new age of airspace authority begins at Tindal

Australia’s first Peregrine arrives
Air Force

Australia’s first Peregrine arrives

Next Post
Hawaii Air Guard hosts Pacific Edge exercise

Hawaii Air Guard hosts Pacific Edge exercise

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Contact

PO Box 1269
Bondi Junction NSW 1355

Kylie McQueen
0424 156 773
airpower@flightpublishing.com.au

Editor Mark Eaton
airpowereditor1@hotmail.com

Accounts
accounts@flightpublishing.com.au

advertise

Sharon Pace
0490 747 673
sharon.pace@bigpond.com

David Sullivan
0424 306 027
davids@flightpublishing.com.au

Artwork
airpower@flightpublishing.com.au

loader

Receive AAPT directly to your mailbox each quarter.

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Digital Editions
  • Events
  • Home

© Australian Air Power Today - All Rights Reserved

No Result
View All Result
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Digital Editions
  • Events
  • Air
  • Defence
  • Space
  • Cyber
  • Academia
  • Transition
  • Relocation
  • History

© Australian Air Power Today - All Rights Reserved