This
List of RAF stations is a comprehensive list of all
stations,
airbases,
airfields and administrative
headquarters of the
Royal Air Force - past and present.
- Note- Current RAF Stations will be listed under the currently recognised county of the UK, or overseas countries, whereas Former RAF Stations will be listed under any former county or country name which was appropriate for the duration of operation.
Current Royal Air Force Stations
England (current)
Berkshire
Buckinghamshire (current)
Cambridgeshire (current)
Cornwall (current)
Cumbria (current)
Devon (current)
Gloucestershire (current)
Hampshire (current)
Hertfordshire (current)
Lincolnshire
London (current)
Manchester
Merseyside (current)
Norfolk
Northamptonshire (current)
Northumberland (current)
Nottinghamshire (current)
Oxfordshire (current)
Rutland (current)
Shropshire (current)
Staffordshire (current)
Suffolk (current)
Surrey (current)
- DMRC Headley Court - the Defence Medical Services (DMS) Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre (DMRC) (formerly RAF Headley Court)
Wiltshire (current)
East Riding of Yorkshire (current)
North Yorkshire (current)
Scotland (current)
Wales (current)
Northern Ireland (current)
Overseas
Ascension IslandFormer Royal Air Force Stations
England
Bedfordshire
Berkshire
Buckinghamshire
Cambridgeshire
Cheshire
Cornwall
Cumberland
Cumberland was incorporated into
Cumbria in 1974
Cumbria
Derbyshire
Devon
Dorset
County Durham
Essex
Gloucestershire
Hampshire
Herefordshire
Hertfordshire
Huntingdonshire
Kent
Lancashire
Leicestershire
Lincolnshire
London
Middlesex
Norfolk
Northamptonshire
Northumberland
Nottinghamshire
Oxfordshire
Rutland
Shropshire
Somerset
Staffordshire
Suffolk
Surrey
East Sussex
West Sussex
Warwickshire
Wiltshire
Worcestershire
Yorkshire
Scotland
Aberdeenshire
Angus
Ayrshire
Berwickshire
Fife
Shetland
Wales
Northern Ireland
County Antrim
County Down
County Fermanagh
County Londonderry
County Tyrone
Isle of Man
Republic of Ireland
Overseas
Aden
Now
YemenAlgeria
Azores (Portugal)
Bahrain
Belgium
Belize
Bermuda
Borneo
Burma
Also known as
MyanmarCanada
Ceylon
Now Sri Lanka
The number of RAF bases in Ceylon increased during the Second World War, and most were decommissioned after the war. However the RAF maintained bases in Sri Lanka until 1958. Many are now used by the
Sri Lanka Air Force, see also
List of Sri Lankan air force bases
Cyprus
Egypt
Faroe Islands
France
During the Great War (1914-1918), and for a short period afterwards, there were at least 250 recognised airfields in France that the Royal Flying Corps, Royal Naval Air Service, and Royal Air Force used at various times.
Germany
Following the demise of the Cold War, and the subsequent re-unification of Germany, most former RAF bases were transferred back to the German Government, and many were also officially handed over to the Bundeswehr. Gold Coast (Africa)
The
Gold Coast became the independent country of
Ghana in 1957
Greece
Hong Kong
Iceland
British Indian Empire
RAF stations of the
British Indian Empire were transferred to the respective
Indian and
Pakistani Governments upon
partition and independence from the
British Empire. Many are now used by the
Indian Air Force, and
Pakistan Air Force''
Situated in modern Bangladesh (formerly East Pakistan)
situated in modern India
- RAF Agra - now Agra Air Force Station, Uttar Pradesh
- RAF Alipore
- RAF Allahabad - now Bamrauli Air Force Station, Uttar Pradesh
- RAF Amarda Road
- RAF Ambala - now Ambala Air Force Station, Haryana
- RAF Agartala - now Agartala Air Force Station, Tripura
- RAF Arkonam
- RAF Asansol
- RAF Bangalore (aka RAF Yelahanka) - now Yelahanka Air Force Station, Bangalore, Karnataka
- RAF Barrackpore - now Barrackpore Air Force Station, West Bengal
- RAF Bhopal
- RAF Car Nicobar - now Car Nicobar Air Force Station, Nicobar Islands, Indian Union Territory
- RAF Chakeri - now Chakeri Air Force Station, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh
- RAF Cholovaram
- RAF Delhi
- RAF Dhubalia
- RAF Digri
- RAF Dum Dum - now Dum Dum Air Force Station, Calcutta, West Bengal
- RAF Hakimpet - now Hakimpet Air Force Station, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
- RAF Imphal
- RAF Jessore
- RAF Jodhpur - now Jodhpur Air Force Station, Rajasthan
- RAF Kalyan
- RAF Kanchrapara
- RAF Kohat
- RAF Kolar
- RAF Lahore
- RAF Maharajpur - now Maharajpur Air Force Station, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh
- RAF Palam
- RAF Poona - now Pune-Lohegaon Air Force Station, Maharashtra
- RAF Ranchi
- RAF Secunderbad
- RAF Srinagar - now Srinagar Air Force Station, Jammu & Kashmir
- RAF Tambaram - now Tambaram Air Force Station, Tamil Nadu
- RAF Vizagapatam
situated in modern Pakistan
Iraq
Italy
Japan
Jordan
Malta
Nigeria
Nigeria gained independence in 1960
Pakistan
For airfields used before partition refer to British Indian Empire
Palestine (Israel)
The former
British Mandate of Palestine became
Israel in 1948/49
Transjordan
The
Transjordan was a British mandate territory until 1946 when it became the kingdom of
JordanReferences
NotesBibliography
- 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 1918-1988. Tonbridge, Kent, UK: Air Britain (Historians) Ltd., 1988. ISBN 0-85130-164-9.
- Jefford, C.G. RAF Squadrons, a Comprehensive record of the Movement and Equipment of all RAF Squadrons and their Antecedents since 1912. Shropshire, UK: Airlife Publishing, 1988 (second edition 2001). ISBN 1-85310-053-6.
- 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.
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