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Saudi Prince visits Naval Air Squadron

Published: 11 Mar 2013

A Portsmouth-based Royal Navy Air Squadron has shown off its expertise in helicopter support to a
senior member of the Royal Saudi Air Force.

Saudi Prince HRH Major General Naif Bin Abdullah Bin Saud Bin Abdullah Al Saud, Director of
Safety for the RSAF, visited 1710 Naval Air Squadron at the city’s naval base on a fact-finding
mission.

He was given a comprehensive tour of the headquarters including the squadron’s repair office and various laboratories. The squadron is the Ministry of Defence’s centre of expertise for helicopter structural repair, modifications and scientific support. Its work includes designing and fitting modifications to helicopters across all three services. It also provides vital support to aircraft on front-line operations overseas, ensuring they are kept ready to perform to the highest standards.

Squadron Commanding Officer, Commander Ken Whitfield, said: “The visit was a highly successful fact-finding mission to aid the Royal Saudi Air Force’s ambition to set up a similar organisation. These welcome visits provide increased visibility and offer mutual benefits to both organisations. It is hoped that we can continue to support the Royal Saudi Air Force with their endeavours to develop an equally capable organisation.”

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