Structure Of The Royal New Zealand Air Force
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Royal New Zealand Air Force The Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) ( mi, Te Tauaarangi o Aotearoa, "The Warriors of the Sky of New Zealand"; previously ', "War Party of the Blue") is the aerial service branch of the New Zealand Defence Force. It was formed from New Zeala ...
(RNZAF) is organised into a small number of flying squadrons and ground-based units. Most of the RNZAF's operational and training units are stationed at RNZAF Base Auckland and RNZAF Base Ohakea in the
North Island The North Island, also officially named Te Ika-a-Māui, is one of the two main islands of New Zealand, separated from the larger but much less populous South Island by the Cook Strait. The island's area is , making it the world's 14th-largest ...
. Several training and maintenance units are located at RNZAF Base Woodbourne in the
South Island The South Island, also officially named , is the larger of the two major islands of New Zealand in surface area, the other being the smaller but more populous North Island. It is bordered to the north by Cook Strait, to the west by the Tasman ...
.


Second World War

During the Second World War, three groups were formed: Northern Group RNZAF, in the North of the North Island (HQ Auckland), Central Group RNZAF (HQ Wellington), in the South of the North Island, and
Southern Group RNZAF Southern may refer to: Businesses * China Southern Airlines, airline based in Guangzhou, China * Southern Airways, defunct US airline * Southern Air, air cargo transportation company based in Norwalk, Connecticut, US * Southern Airways Expres ...
(HQ Christchurch), in the South Island. They were in the process of formation by February 1942. In August 1942 these Group HQs were raised to the status of Air HQs and placed under Air Commodores. In September 1943 the RNZAF reached its peak strength in New Zealand. By this time establishments included Air Headquarters in Wellington, the three group headquarters, and a total of thirty-three stations and depots throughout the country.New Zealand Electronic Text Centre/War Histories
Royal New Zealand Air Force: Establishments in New Zealand, August–September 1943
/ref> The Group Headquarters were combined headquarters and housed Navy and Army as well as Air Force staffs. Northern and Central Groups were operational in function, and were equipped with filter rooms and fighter operations rooms, while Southern Group was primarily responsible for training. Northern Group, besides administering stations in New Zealand, also controlled Norfolk Island, where a radar unit and a servicing section catered for transient aircraft. At that time Northern Group administered
RNZAF Station Waipapakauri RNZAF Station Waipapakauri was a Royal New Zealand Air Force station located at Waipapakauri, 14 km north of Kaitaia, Northland Region, New Zealand. Originally established in 1933 as a small local aerodrome, it was commandeered as an air for ...
, RNZAF Station Onerahi, RNZAF Station Whenuapai, and the stations at Mangere,
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, Tauranga, and
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. No. 1 Stores Depot RNZAF moved on 10 April 1943 from the Exhibition Hall in central Hamilton to the northern outskirts of Hamilton, where RNZAF Station Te Rapa was established. Air Commodore Maurice Buckley commanded Northern Group from Auckland in 1942–43. Between April 1944-31 March 1945, the station at Tauranga was vacated. Later,
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served in the Solomon Islands. Air Commodore James Findlay served as Air Officer Commanding Central Group from 1942. Central Group was suspended in October 1943, and its functions shared between Air Headquarters and the other two groups. Northern and Southern Groups were disbanded in October 1944.


Northern Group, July 1943

Fighter Ops Room/Filter Room/COIC, Auckland Through much of the postwar period the RNZAF was administered through two groups. At
RNZAF Station Wigram Wigram Aerodrome is located in the Christchurch suburb of Sockburn, later to be split-suburb of Wigram and now split again as Wigram Skies. It was gifted by Sir Henry Wigram for the Canterbury (NZ) Aviation Company on 20 September 1916 and ...
in the outskirts of Christchurch was
Training Group RNZAF Training is teaching, or developing in oneself or others, any skills and knowledge or fitness that relate to specific useful competencies. Training has specific goals of improving one's capability, capacity, productivity and performance. It ...
(active by May 1948–early 1970s at least) responsible for training and support. By 1988 Training Group had become Support Group RNZAF, which included No. 1 Stores Depot RNZAF at RNZAF Te Rapa and No. 1 Repair Depot RNZAF at RNZAF Base Woodbourne (''New Zealand Official Yearbooks'').
Operations Group RNZAF Operation or Operations may refer to: Arts, entertainment and media * ''Operation'' (game), a battery-operated board game that challenges dexterity * Operation (music), a term used in musical set theory * ''Operations'' (magazine), Multi-Man ...
at Auckland at one time supervised Strike, Transport and Maritime Operations Wings. Operations Group was formed on 1 July 1965, initially under the command of Air Commodore K.W. Trigance. A skeleton listing of RNZAF units, grouped under Operations Group and Support Group and seemingly circa 1984, can be seen at Desmond Ball's "The Anzac Connection." Operations Group and Support Group were merged into Air Command, under an official who was to be called the "RNZAF Air Commander" but in common reference was usually known as AOC Air Command, on 30 April 1995.


Current structure

The RNZAF includes the following units. Note that the organisational structure below is likely to contain some omissions and inaccuracies. In particular, Ground Training and Nos 485 and 488 Wings were disestablished in early 2015 and replaced by Base Commanders. As part of the same reorganisation, the headquarters of No. 209 (Expeditionary Support) Squadron was disestablished, and its RNZAF Force Protection, air movements, aviation refuelling, and other sub-units reassigned. Woodbourne was the first base to make the change, synchronised with a routine change of command; Ohakea and Auckland followed. * Chief of Air Force ( Wellington) ** Air Staff ** Air Component Commander *** Base Commander Auckland **** No. 5 Squadron (6 x P-3K2 Orion) **** No. 6 Squadron (8 x SH-2G Super Seasprite) **** No. 40 Squadron (5 x C-130H Hercules, 2 x
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) **** No. 230 (Mission Support) Squadron **** Parachute Training Support Unit **** Operations Squadron Auckland *** Base Commander Ohakea **** No. 3 Squadron ( A-109 T/LUH, NH90 MUH) **** No. 42 Squadron (4 x Super King Air 350) **** Flying Training ***** Central Flying School ***** No. 14 Squadron (11 x T-6 Texan II) **** Operations Squadron Ohakea ***
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(RNZAF Base Woodbourne) ****
Command Training School Command Training School of the Royal New Zealand Air Force is the unit responsible for training officer cadets. Graduates are then commissioned as Officers on the completion of their Initial Officer Training Course. Formerly located at RNZAF B ...
**** Aeronautical Training Squadron ***** Basic Training Flight ***** Aircraft Training Flight **** Electro-Technology Training Squadron ***** Electro-Technology Training Flight ***** Operational Training Flight **** Support Training Squadron **** Operations Squadron Woodbourne ** Logistics Command (Air) *** Maintenance Wing


References

;Citations ;Works consulted *{{cite book , title=New Zealand, work=Jane's World Air Forces. Online edition, publisher=IHS Jane's, date=14 September 2012 Royal New Zealand Air Force Structure of contemporary air forces