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SAAF’s 508 Squadron sharpens musketry skills

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The men and women tasked with providing protection services to Air Force Base (AFB) Durban and its ancillary facilities spent time honing their musketry...

Joint change of command parade for two SAAF squadrons

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Air Force Base (AFB) Durban, the lone SA Air Force (SAAF) operational facility in KwaZulu-Natal, staged a double change of command event in line...

Hangar at AFB Durban back in use after refurbishment

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A refurbished hangar at Air Force Base (AFB) Durban indicates the lone SA Air Force (SAAF) base in KwaZulu-Natal is set to remain on...

Public Works Minister on second oversight visit to AFB Durban

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The interest shown in flood repair work at Air Force Base (AFB) Durban by Public Works and Infrastructure Minister Patricia de Lille is seen...

Flood damage fixed at AFB Durban, move on hold

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Air Force Base (AFB) Durban is not going anywhere for at least the next five years and any changes or re-alignment of its strategy...

AFB Durban strategy to be re-aligned – CAF

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Air Force Base (AFB) Durban, along with much of KwaZulu-Natal, was on the receiving end of torrential rain and subsequent flooding which severely affected...

AFB Durban going nowhere

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The lone SA Air Force (SAAF) squadron in KwaZulu-Natal will remain the only aviation occupant of what was Durban International Airport for the foreseeable...

COVID-19 delays new AFB Durban build

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Another casualty of the coronavirus pandemic in South Africa is the new air force base at Durban’s King Shaka International Airport – with occupancy...

No word yet on a new site for AFB Durban

The SA Air Force (SAAF) Command Council has known for at least eight years that its only base in KwaZulu-Natal will have...

AFB Durban to stay put for the foreseeable future

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The SA Air Force (SAAF) has "several options" as regards a new site for Air Force Base Durban but there is no...

AFB Durban to move at last?

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Air Force Base Durban, home to 15 Squadron and its helicopters since the early 1980s, is to move to King Shaka International...