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Air Force retires eight aircraft from Temora-based heritage fleet

Summary by psnews.com.au
The Gloster Meteor will be grounded and put on static display in Temora. Photo: Gavin Conroy via ADF. The Royal Australian Air Force has announced it will permanently retire eight of its historical aircraft types from its heritage fleet based primarily at Temora. The aircraft – operated by 100 Squadron – will be retired after the Air Force conducted what it calls a comprehensive review of technical and airworthiness factors to ensure the squadro…
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psnews.com.au broke the news in on Thursday, January 22, 2026.
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