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05 February 2024
by Gareth Jennings
Finland is to send eight Hornet combat aircraft to NATO’s Southern Air Policing mission from 3 June to 31 July. (Finnish Air Force)
Finland is to send combat aircraft to NATO’s Southern Air Policing mission, marking the first out-of-area operational deployment for the Nordic country since joining the alliance.
The Finnish Ministry of Defence (MoD) made the announcement on 2 February, saying the deployment of eight Finnish Air Force (FinAF) Boeing F/A-18 Hornet combat aircraft to Romania is part of a wider raft of NATO tasking outlined for the country’s armed forces for 2024.
“Participation of the Finnish Air Force fighter detachment in NATO air policing in Romania, Bulgaria, and the Black Sea would take place between 3 June and 31 July 2024. The maximum size of the compartment would be eight fighters, and about 70–100 people,” the MoD said.
Launched as part of NATO’s enhanced Air Policing (eAP) package, the Southern Air Policing mission sees allied aircraft operate out of Mihail Kogălniceanu Air Base in Romania and Graf Ignatievo Air Base in Bulgaria, alongside Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcons and MiG-29 ‘Fulcrum’ combat aircraft of the two national air forces respectively.
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