1/27/2014 - JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM, Hawaii --
A U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress, operating from
Andersen Air Force Base (AFB), Guam, has landed at Royal Australian Air
Force (RAAF) Base Darwin to take part in short term bilateral training
with the RAAF. The B-52 is assigned to Andersen AFB as part of U.S.
Pacific Command and U.S. Air Force rotational bomber presence in the
Pacific.
These
rotations enhance U.S. ability to train, exercise and operate with
Australia and other allies and partners across the region, further
enabling the U.S. to work together with these nations to respond more
quickly to a wide range of challenges, including humanitarian crises and
disaster relief, as well as promoting security cooperation efforts
across the region.
The
most recent landing of B-52 at RAAF Base Darwin took place in August of
2012 after the multilateral Exercise Pitch Black. The Royal Australian
Air Force was a key part of this event, as their C-17 brought forward
personnel and critical equipment from Andersen AFB to support the B-52
arrival at RAAF Base Darwin. Decisions on future aircraft rotations and
bilateral training opportunities are still under discussion.
For
additional information, please contact Pacific Air Forces public
affairs at +1 808-448-3226 or by e-mail at pacaf.paops@us.af.mil. Duty
hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Hawaii Standard Time.
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