C-130H Hercules fleet has been a cornerstone of New Zealand’s air transport capability, serving both at home and abroad.
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The C-130 mission is critical for the scientists in ... air transport capability,” said Air Marshal Davies of the RNZAF. “The additional capabilities the new C-130J fleet brings will open ...
After more than 100,000 take-offs and landings and 60 years in the air, New Zealand is finally saying farewell to its fleet ...
From Antarctic rescues to combat zones to crocodile relocations, the fleet clocked up 155,000 hours of flight time and ...
Christchurch Airport said a sad farewell to the mighty RNZAF C-130 Hercules today, as three aircraft flew the length of the ...
After 60 years of serving the country, the Royal New Zealand Air Force’s C-130H Hercules fleet have been retired from service ...
For 60 years the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) C-130H Hercules fleet has served New Zealand at home and around the world and now the mighty workhorses are about to take their final bow.
After 60-years of service, the Royal New Zealand Air Force are retiring their fleet of iconic C-130H Hercules planes. Chief of Air Force, Air Vice-Marshal Darryn Webb spoke to Corin Dann.