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Royal Air Force to Base E-7 Wedgetail AEW Aircraft at Lossiemouth

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Royal Air Force to Base E-7 Wedgetail AEW Aircraft at Lossiemouth
Royal Air Force to Base E-7 Wedgetail AEW Aircraft at Lossiemouth

Royal Air Force (RAF) Lossiemouth will be the new home of the UK’s fleet of Wedgetail AEW Mk1 surveillance aircraft, bolstering Scotland’s key role in UK and NATO defence and security. Delivering a step change in capability from the current E-3D Sentry, the Wedgetail is capable of simultaneously tracking multiple airborne and maritime targets, using the information it gathers to improve situational awareness and direct assets such as fighter jets and warships. The Wedgetail has previously been used by the Royal Australian Air Force on operations against Daesh in Iraq and Syria. The Wedgetail will be co-located with the new Poseidon fleet, with the first four submarine-hunting aircraft already providing essential operational support in the area.

Royal Air Force to Base E-7 Wedgetail AEW Aircraft at Lossiemouth
Royal Air Force to Base E-7 Wedgetail AEW Aircraft at Lossiemouth

“Scotland’s proximity to the waters and skies of the North Atlantic is of crucial importance to the UK’s and NATO’s security – this is why important military bases such as HMNB Clyde and RAF Lossiemouth are located here. Defence’s latest decision to base the E-7 Wedgetail at RAF Lossiemouth demonstrates our commitment to investing in Scotland, and will complement and expand upon the success of Typhoon fast jet and submarine hunting Poseidon operations,” said Minister of State for Defence, Baroness Goldie.

The UK Government has invested £470m in RAF Lossiemouth over the past two years, including a new £100-million strategic facility for the UK’s new fleet of nine submarine-hunting Poseidon P-8A maritime patrol aircraft, built by Elgin-based Robertson. Indeed, this firm is also building the new shipbuilding hall for the Type 31 Frigate programme at Rosyth in Fife demonstrating just one of the many ways that UK Defence benefits Scottish business. The arrival of the Wedgetail capability in Scotland will provide clear additional security and economic benefits to Scotland,” said Scottish Secretary Alister Jack.

Royal Air Force to Base E-7 Wedgetail AEW Aircraft at Lossiemouth
Royal Air Force to Base E-7 Wedgetail AEW Aircraft at Lossiemouth

Operating both fleets of Boeing 737 type aircraft from the same location will further harness RAF Lossiemouth’s strategic location and take advantage of the new £100m state-of-the-art facility and the recent £75m runway upgrade. The decision is also expected to support hundreds of jobs and provide a boost to the local economy. The arrival of the Wedgetail in 2023 will also mark a return to RAF Lossiemouth for 8 Squadron, after an absence of 30 years. RAF Lossiemouth is already home to half of the UK’s operational Typhoon fast jet fleet, which conduct Quick Reaction Alert (QRA) to protect the UK’s airspace, and complete NATO air policing duties on behalf of our allies. The Poseidon programme brought £470m UK Government investment in the coastal RAF base, creating and sustaining jobs and boosting the local economy. It is anticipated that basing the Wedgetail fleet will bring further investment and civilian and military jobs to Moray.

Royal Air Force to Base E-7 Wedgetail AEW Aircraft at Lossiemouth
Royal Air Force to Base E-7 Wedgetail AEW Aircraft at Lossiemouth
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