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Australia commissions first pair of CH-47F Chinooks

6th May 2015 - 15:20 GMT | by Gordon Arthur in Hong Kong

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The Australian Army commissioned its first pair of Boeing CH-47F Chinook helicopters at RAAF Base Townsville on 5 May. They will be operated by the Townsville-based 5th Aviation Regiment of the 16th Aviation Brigade.

At the ceremony, RAdm Tony Dalton of the Defence Materiel Organisation (DMO), said, ‘The outgoing CH-47D Chinooks have proved highly effective in Australian operations, and the new CH-47F Chinook will deliver an improved cargo helicopter for Australia’s army. Furthermore, the project to deliver the new Chinooks remains on schedule and under budget.’

Australia ordered seven Foxtrot Chinooks under the FMS mechanism on 19 March 2010 for

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Gordon Arthur was the Asia Pacific editor for Shephard Media. Born in Scotland and educated …

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