RNZAF Base Woodbourne
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Royal New Zealand Air Force, located 8km west of Blenheim.
Woodbourne was established in 1939 as the base for No.2 Service Flying Training School (No.2SFTS). Also located nearby during WWII were the ground training camps of the Delta.In 1942-43, Kittyhawk Fighter Squadrons used the satellite Fairhall field. In 1945 No.2 SFTS was closed and the Royal New Zealand Air Force Central Flying School and some ground training units, including the Officers' School of Instruction were relocated to Woodbourne. In 1949, The Aircraft Repair Depot RNZAF was relocated from Ohakea, and in 1951 the Boy Entrant School was established at Woodbourne.
Today, Woodbourne is the Air Force's only support base and has no operational squadrons based there. It shares its runways with the Blenheim civilian airport.
The Ground Training Wing was created in 1995 from existing units at Woodbourne and those relocated from Wigram and Hobsonville, and is responsible for the training of recruits, initial officer training, trade training (except aircrew and medical) and command training.
Also at Woodbourne is the Air Force's only heavy maintenance facility for the repair of aircraft airframes, engines and avionics systems. The depot was commercialised in 1998 and is now managed by SAFE Air Ltd.
Personnel strength: around 1,250 of which 450 are SAFE Air Ltd contracted
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