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 Apr 29 2021

Third Royal Air Force deployment to enhance NATO Air Policing in Romania

MIHAIL KOGALNICEANU, Romania – NATO officially certified the Royal Air Force Typhoon detachment ready to conduct enhanced Air Policing alongside the Romanian Air Force.

During a ceremony at Mihail Kogalniceanu Air Base, Romania, NATO’s representative, Air Commodore Jason Appleton, Deputy Chief of Staff Support at Allied Air Command in Ramstein presenteed the mission-ready certificate to the Royal Air Force detachment. Senior representatives from Romania, Mrs Cojocaru Simona, State Secretary at the Romanian Ministry of National Defence and Lieutenant General Vasile Toader, Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff, were joined by Mr. Andrew James Noble, UK Ambassador to Romania, and Air Vice-Marshal Ian Duguid, Air Officer Commanding 11 Group of the Royal Air Force.

This long-planned deployment showcases Allied solidarity, interoperability and cooperation

"This long-planned deployment showcases Allied solidarity, interoperability and cooperation,” said Air Commodore Appleton, Deputy Chief of Staff Support at Allied Air Command in Ramstein, Germany during the event. “Following on from the successful Spanish Air Force deployment, this provides a further demonstration of NATO’s ability to assure allies with a credible deterrence and defensive posture in the air,” he added.

The Typhoons will be flying sorties alongside the Romanian Air Force under the control of NATO’s Combined    Air    Operations    Centre

Torrejón, Spain, and the Romanian Control and Reporting Centre to protect the airspace on the southwestern shores of the Black Sea.

"As we celebrate 60 years of NATO Air Policing, the opportunity for the Romanian Air Force, the Royal Air Force and NATO Command and Control structures to test and validate procedures, systems and tactics means that NATO can continue to draw on coordinated and integrated Allied Air Forces to provide a single airspace security standard across NATO’s area of responsibility,” Air Commodore Appleton added. 

Allied fighter deployments to Romania have been the new normal under NATO’s enhanced Air Policing arrangements that the Alliance approved in 2014. For more than seven years, the goal has been to assure NATO Allies and their populations and to deter aggression or the threat of aggression. 

NATO can continue to draw on integrated Allied Air Forces to provide a single airspace security standard across NATO’s area of responsibility

For the third time after 2017 and 2018, Royal Air Force Typhoons have supported this mission partnering with the Romanian Air Force and demonstrating their commitment to the Alliance.

Story by Allied Air Command Public Affairs Office

A Royal Air Force Typhoon twoship conducting a flyover during the official ceremony certifying the RAF detachment to execute enhanced Air Policing over Romania. Photo Crown Copyright.
Romanian Air Force and a Royal Air Force honour detachments during the ceremony at Mihail Kogalniceanu Air Base. Photo Crown Copyright.
Air Commodore Jason Appleton, Deputy Chief of Staff Support at Allied Air Command, represented NATO during the ceremony and handed over the mission-ready certificate to the RAF detachment. Photo crown copyright.

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