List of Royal Air Force stations
For former RAF stations, see List of former RAF stations.

RAF Cranwell College Hall
This list of RAF Stations is a list of all current Royal Air Force stations, airfields, and administrative headquarters of the Royal Air Force.
Current MoD and RAF stations
United Kingdom
| Station | County | Notes | 
|---|---|---|
| RAF Barkston Heath | Lincolnshire | Home to Elements of No 3 Flying Training School (3 FTS) . | 
| RAF Benson | Oxfordshire | 28 Squadron (Puma and Chinook), 33 and 230 Squadrons (Puma). | 
| RAF Boulmer | Northumberland | Air Surveillance and Control Systems Force Command. | 
| Brampton Camp RAF Wyton | Cambridgeshire | Formerly part of the combined RAF Brampton Wyton Henlow which has now been disbanded. | 
| RAF Brize Norton | Oxfordshire | Home to all fixed-wing transport aircraft (C-17, C-130, Voyager and the new A400M Atlas). | 
| RAF Coningsby | Lincolnshire | 3, 11, 29(R) Squadrons (Eurofighter Typhoon) and 41 (R) (Test and Evaluation Squadron) (Eurofighter Typhoon and Tornado GR4). | 
| RAF Cosford | Shropshire | Formerly DCAE Cosford and also home to Royal Air Force Museum Cosford. | 
| RAF Cranwell | Lincolnshire | Home to RAF College Cranwell, HQ Air Cadets and Officer and Aircrew Selection Centre. | 
| RAF Digby | Lincolnshire | Tri-service command establishment (and also US tri-service presence) (Originally named RAF Scopwick). | 
| RAF Donna Nook | Lincolnshire | Bombing range. | 
| RAF Fylingdales | North Yorkshire | Radar and BMEWS base. | 
| RAF Halton | Buckinghamshire | Centre for recruit training and airmen's development training. | 
| RAF Henlow | Bedfordshire | Log & Pers supporting base | 
| RAF High Wycombe | Buckinghamshire | HQ Air Command. | 
| RAF Holbeach | Lincolnshire | Bombing range. | 
| RAF Honington | Suffolk | Used predominantly by the RAF Regiment. | 
| RAF Keevil | Wiltshire | Training airfield controlled by RAF Brize Norton. | 
| RAF Kinloss | Moray | Diversion Airfield | 
| RAF Kirton in Lindsey | Lincolnshire | Accommodation unit for RAF Scampton personnel | 
| RAF Leeming | North Yorkshire | 100 Squadron (Hawk T1) 90 Signals Unit. | 
| RAF Leuchars | Fife | Diversion Airfield & Radar Platform | 
| RAF Linton-on-Ouse | North Yorkshire | No 1 Flying Training School (1 FTS) | 
| RAF Little Rissington | Gloucester | 637 Volunteer Gliding School & RIAT Cadet Det Storage Hub | 
| RAF Lossiemouth | Moray | XV Squadron (Tornado GR4.) 1, 2 and 6 Squadrons (Eurofighter Typhoon) | 
| RAF Marham | Norfolk | 9, 12 and 31 Squadrons (Tornado GR4). | 
| RAF Mona | Isle of Anglesey | Relief landing ground. | 
| RAF Northolt | London | Home of The Royal Squadron and the home of No. 63 (Field) Squadron The Queen's Colour Squadron of The RAF Regiment. | 
| RAF Odiham | Hampshire | 7, 18 and 27 Squadrons (Chinook HC2/2a/3/4/6) and Joint Special Forces Aviation Wing. | 
| RAF Pembrey Sands Air Weapons Range | Carmarthenshire | Bombing range. | 
| RAF Scampton | Lincolnshire | Currently home to the Red Arrows, Number 1 Air Control Centre and the 'RAF Mobile Meteorological Unit'. | 
| RAF Shawbury | Shropshire | Defence Helicopter Flying School. | 
| RAF Spadeadam | Cumbria | RAF and NATO electronic warfare range. | 
| RAF St Mawgan | Cornwall | Home to the Defence Survival Training Organisation. | 
| RAF Syerston | Nottinghamshire | 3 FTS HQ Volunteer Gliding Squadrons (Air Cadets). | 
| RAF Tain | Ross & Cromarty | Bombing range. | 
| RAF Topcliffe | North Yorkshire | Relief landing ground. | 
| RAF Trimingham | Norfolk | Remote station of Neatishead. | 
| RAF Valley | Isle of Anglesey | Incorporates Anglesey Airport. Fast jet training on Hawks (4 FTS) | 
| RAF Waddington | Lincolnshire | Home to all E-3 Sentry, Sentinel R-1, MQ9-Reaper and RC-135 Air Seeker aircraft. | 
| RAF Weston-on-the-Green | Oxfordshire | Used as a dropzone for parachute training. | 
| RAF Wittering | Cambridgeshire | Various ground units. (Formerly Harriers.) | 
| RAF Woodvale | Merseyside | Training station. | 
| RAF Wyton | Cambridgeshire | HQ Joint Force Intelligence Grp. | 
| RRH Benbecula | Outer Hebrides | Formerly RAF Benbecula | 
| RRH Buchan | Aberdeenshire | Formerly RAF Buchan | 
| RRH Neatishead | Norfolk | Formerly RAF Neatishead | 
| RRH Staxton Wold | North Yorkshire | Formerly RAF Staxton Wold | 
| Defence CBRN Centre, Winterbourne Gunner | Wiltshire | Managed by RAF Strike Command, formerly the Defence NBC Centre. | 
RAF stations operated by the United States Air Force
| Station | County | Notes | 
|---|---|---|
| RAF Alconbury | Cambridgeshire | Accommodation unit for personnel at RAF Molesworth operated by the United States Air Force and Royal Air Force. Withdrawal announced in 2015. | 
| RAF Barford St John | Oxfordshire | Communications station operated by the United States Air Force and Royal Air Force. | 
| RAF Croughton | Northamptonshire | Communications station operated by the United States Air Force and Royal Air Force. | 
| RAF Fairford | Gloucestershire | Standby airfield operated by the United States Air Force and Royal Air Force. | 
| RAF Feltwell | Norfolk | Accommodation and support unit for personnel at RAF Lakenheath operated by the United States Air Force. | 
| RAF Lakenheath | Suffolk | Airbase operated by the United States Air Force and Royal Air Force. | 
| RAF Menwith Hill | North Yorkshire | Joint UK–US intelligence and communications site. | 
| RAF Mildenhall | Suffolk | Airbase operated by the United States Air Force and Royal Air Force. Withdrawal announced in 2015. | 
| RAF Molesworth | Cambridgeshire | Intelligence analysis centre operated by the United States Air Force and Royal Air Force. Withdrawal announced in 2015. | 
| RAF Welford | Berkshire | Ammunition compound operated by the United States Air Force and Royal Air Force. | 
RAF stations overseas
| Station | Country | Notes | 
|---|---|---|
| RAF Ascension Island |  Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha | Airbase and joint RAF–USAF–NASA communications and satellite tracking station. | 
| RAF Tongeren | .svg.png) Belgium | NATO international support unit. | 
| RAF Akrotiri |  Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia | Airbase. | 
| RAF Al Udeid |  Qatar | Airbase, hosts RAF No. 83 Expeditionary Air Group headquarters in the Middle East. | 
| Al Minhad Air Base |  United Arab Emirates | |
| RAF Troodos |  Cyprus | Signals station in the Troodos Mountains, outside the Sovereign Base Areas. | 
| RAF Mount Alice |  Falkland Islands | Radar station. | 
| RAF Mount Byron |  Falkland Islands | Radar station. | 
| RAF Mount Pleasant |  Falkland Islands | Airbase. | 
| RAF Gibraltar |  Gibraltar | Airbase, airfield shared with Gibraltar Airport. | 
In 2013 the Royal Air Force established an air transport and refuelling hub in the United Arab Emirates.[1][2][3]
See also
- List of former RAF stations
- Royal Air Force station
- List of V Bomber dispersal bases
- Battle of Britain Airfields
- List of UK Thor missile bases
- List of air stations of the Royal Navy
- List of airfields of the Army Air Corps
- List of airports in the United Kingdom
- List of British Army installations
- Class A airfield
- Air Ministry Experimental Station
- Chain Home
References
Citations
- ↑ "A Return to East of Suez? UK Military Deployment to the Gulf". Royal United Services Institute. April 2013. Retrieved 1 July 2015.
- ↑ "East of Suez, West from Helmand: British Expeditionary Force and the next SDSR" (PDF). Oxford Research Group. December 2014. Retrieved 22 May 2015.
- ↑ Gardner, Frank 'East of Suez': Are UK forces returning? BBC News 29 April 2013
Bibliography
- Halley, James J. The Squadrons of the Royal Air Force. Tonbridge, Kent, UK: Air-Britain (Historians) Ltd., 1980. ISBN 0-85130-083-9.
- Halley, James J. The Squadrons of the Royal Air Force & Commonwealth, 1981-1988. Tonbridge, Kent, UK: Air-Britain (Historians) Ltd., 1988. ISBN 0-85130-164-9.
- Jefford, C.G, MBE,BA ,RAF (Retd). RAF Squadrons, a Comprehensive Record of the Movement and Equipment of all RAF Squadrons and their Antecedents since 1912. Shrewsbury, Shropshire, UK: Airlife Publishing, 1988. ISBN 1-84037-141-2.
- Rawlings, John. Fighter Squadrons of the RAF and their Aircraft. London: Macdonald and Jane's Publishers Ltd., 1969 (second edition 1976). ISBN 0-354-01028-X.
External links
- RAF Stations official web page listing current Royal Air Force stations
- Current functions of RAF bases
- UK "Secret Bases"
- gallery of RAF images ServicePals.com
- Subterranea Britannica - Cold War
- Pastscape Search English Heritage records
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