RAF Brize Norton HIVE

RAF Brize Norton HIVE The HIVE is an information network available to all members of the service community, serving both married and single personnel, together with their families.

RAF Brize Norton is the home of the RAF's Strategic and Tactical Air Transport (AT) and Air-to-Air Refueling (AAR) forces. Number 10 Squadron has operated the new Voyager A330 aircraft since 2012 and with the growth of the Voyager fleet, and the retirement of the VC10 in September 2013, No 101 Squadron became the second Voyager squadron. Both squadrons operate Voyager in both roles, routinely disp

ensing over 40 tons of fuel per AAR sortie or transporting up to 291 passengers at a high level of comfort. Since 2001, the Station has also been the base for No 99 Squadron, which operates eight C-17 aircraft in the strategic airlift role. These aircraft provide an outsize airlift capability for UK Defence, supporting UK, NATO and coalition Operations. Relocating from RAF Lyneham in 2011, RAF Brize Norton is now also home to the C-130 Hercules Tactical AT fleet. Following the retirement of the C-130K in October 2013, the fleet of 24 aircraft now consists solely of C-130Js, which joined the RAF in 1999. Alongside an intra-theatre lift capability for passengers and freight, the C-130 Force also provides support to both Special Forces and the wider MOD through its unique aerial delivery of personnel and equipment. Numbers 30 and 47 Squadrons deliver this front line capability, with XXIV Squadron delivering training to C-130 maintainers and aircrew from initial conversion to qualifications in the more specialist roles, such as low-level and landing on unprepared runways. Though currently in transition, XXIV Squadron will eventually provide training for the initial cadre of A400M (Atlas) personnel, becoming an all-encompassing Tactical AT training squadron supporting both maintainers and aircrew. With its Voyager, C-130 and C-17 fleets, RAF Brize Norton provides rapid global mobility: the fundamental element of expeditionary Air Power that currently underpin both National and NATO Defence strategies. Our AT tasks include schedules to Cyprus and UK operational bases in the Arabian Gulf and in Afghanistan. In addition, we provide airlift for other UK operations overseas and numerous exercises. Our AAR tasks include the deployment of fast jet aircraft for operations and exercises, the provision of AAR support for Air Defence forces that provide UK Homeland Defence, and routine AAR training for UK and NATO air forces throughout Europe. The Airborne Delivery Wing representation at RAF Brize Norton consists of No 1 Parachute Training School, which carries out parachute training for all three Services, as well as Parachute Engineering Squadron and the RAF Falcons Parachute Display Team. The RAF Reserves No 501 Logistics Support, No 2624 Regiment and No 4624 (County of Oxford) Movements (the largest squadron in the RAF Reserves) Squadrons provide support for a range of RAF activities, both at home and overseas. We are also home to the Department of Community Mental Health and more recently Tactical Medical Wing and its associated RAF Reserve Sqn No 4626. We provide administrative support for several other units including the Defence Movements School, which provides movements training for all three services. Furthermore, No 47 Air Dispatch Squadron, Royal Logistics Corp, operates from the Station in support of the Transport Support capability and in conjunction with C-130 Hercules operations. Finally, RAF Brize Norton is the home of the Joint Air Delivery Test & Evaluation Unit, which is an independent Tri-Service trials organization, commanded by an Army Lieutenant Colonel.

Armed Forces Day Street Party 🇬🇧Come and celebrate Armed Forces Day with us at a fun-filled street party for the whole R...
18/06/2026

Armed Forces Day Street Party 🇬🇧

Come and celebrate Armed Forces Day with us at a fun-filled street party for the whole RAF Brize Norton community!

📅 Friday 26 June 2026
⏰ 15:30 – 18:00
📍 Outside the Families Club, Stanmore Crescent, Carterton

Bring friends and family along for an afternoon packed with activities and great food, including:
🎯 Nerf Wars
🎨 Face Painting
🍔 BBQ
🐖 Hog Roast
🎭 Juggling Jonny

This is a fantastic opportunity for the whole force to come together and celebrate in true street party style.

We hope to see you there! 🙌

This week Raf Brize Norton Cinelink are screening   check out the poster for details no need to book and bring your own ...
17/06/2026

This week Raf Brize Norton Cinelink are screening check out the poster for details no need to book and bring your own snacks

Bingo nights coming in the local. Dates: Wednesday 17th June and 26th June Come along for a brilliant night of fun We ca...
16/06/2026

Bingo nights coming in the local.

Dates: Wednesday 17th June and 26th June
Come along for a brilliant night of fun
We can’t wait to see you there.

Project SALICE addresses practical obstacles faced by UK personnel and their families serving in NATO Command and Force ...
16/06/2026

Project SALICE addresses practical obstacles faced by UK personnel and their families serving in NATO Command and Force structures – underpinning the Government’s 'NATO First' approach.
When a soldier, sailor or aviator is posted overseas for NATO, their family often goes with them. Their partner may have to give up their job, and their children may need new schools. Life must be rebuilt in a new country.
‘NATO First’ is not just a commitment made in policy documents, but the guiding principle for all our military plans and activities – and Project SALICE is here to address the challenges that can arise with an international move and to support families serving with NATO overseas.
Expanding on issues and recommendations covered in recent reviews of overseas Service life, the Project SALICE initiative is part of a broader commitment to make military life work, for those who serve – and for the families who serve alongside them. It builds on the Armed Forces Offer, which includes competitive pay, healthcare, accommodation support and funded childcare.
Lieutenant General Eldon Millar, the UK's Military Representative to NATO and the EU and Project SALICE sponsor, said:
“The UK is one of NATO's strongest members. Our Armed Forces work every day alongside allies to keep our country and Europe safe – with the right people, in the right places, at the right time.
“But keeping the best people in our Armed Forces doesn't depend only on good training and kit. It depends on Service life being a good life, for the whole family – and that is the purpose of Project SALICE.
“When our people know that their families are settled, their partners have every opportunity to work, and the practical side of overseas life is manageable, they can focus on their mission – being ready to deter, fight and win.”
The project covers: partner employment, education, accommodation, career management, policies and processes, and the Armed Forces Covenant.
Partner employment
Finding a job in another country isn't easy. Rules vary everywhere, and red tape often makes it extremely hard for partners of Service personnel to work at all.
Right now, particular attention is being focused on tackling these barriers to partner employment, and the Project SALICE team is tackling this in three ways:
1. New guides – explaining the work rules for partners in every EU country: these will be available later this summer on GOV.UK. Where rules are unfair or unclear, the team is pushing for change – talks are already under way with Italy and Denmark.
2. Support for partners in specific professions – the team is looking at what more can be done to support partners who work in healthcare, and other professions will also be considered over the coming months.
3. Changing things at home – International Remote Working (IRW) policies are being reviewed across Government departments. While most departments now have IRW policies in place, approaches vary in how they work in practice. In collaboration with the Government People Group, Defence is therefore undertaking a cross-government exercise to gather and compare IRW policies.
Wider changes...
Armed Forces People Policy (AFPP) and Armed Forces Remuneration Policy (AF Rem) teams have already made improvements to allowances, processes and provisions.
These include:
• Simpler moving costs: The Global Mobility Allowance trial provides an alternative to separate payments, with lump sums at the start and end of a posting. The Disturbance Expense rate on return has also been increased to match what you receive when you go overseas.
• Easier trips home: Following a successful trial in Belgium, the European Commuting Allowance became permanent policy in October 2025 and now covers the whole of Europe. If you have a home in the UK and are posted to an eligible European location, you can claim up to two trips home each month. This also gives married personnel and those in civil partnerships the choice to serve unaccompanied.
• Funded childcare overseas: Since September 2025, eligible working families can claim for up to 30 hours of funded childcare a week – the same as families in England – for children aged nine months to school age, during term time.
• Before and after school childcare: The new Primary School Aged Childcare Overseas (PSACO) allowance enables eligible families to claim back the cost of up to 20 hours of before and after school childcare during term time, for children aged four to eleven. This is available in overseas locations where it is not possible to claim Wraparound Childcare allowance.
• Less admin for Senior Non-Commissioned ranks: Travel delegations have been increased to reduce unnecessary paperwork.
• A new career management initiative: This aims to attract highly skilled volunteers to NATO posts, develop their NATO experience, re-invest their experience back into the UK, and help them stand out as strong candidates for more senior NATO roles.
Coming soon: an app to help you plan your posting
A new Overseas Location App is being built by the Global Support Organisation Digital Team to help you find out what life could look like for your whole family, before choosing your next overseas posting. This will cover partner work rules, schooling options and childcare in Europe and Türkiye – based on your own circumstances. The app is expected to be ready for first tests in the autumn.
Find out more:
If you have a question, please leave a comment on the Project SALICE engagement form https://bit.ly/4elrzPA and the team will aim to respond within a week.

Zumba classes are in the Sports Hall every Tuesday
15/06/2026

Zumba classes are in the Sports Hall every Tuesday

Update on Saturdad's this weekend
15/06/2026

Update on Saturdad's this weekend

Our next Saturdads event, held in conjunction with Carterton Leisure Centre, will take place on 20th June 2026 from 0900-1000.
Please note there is now a charge of £1.50 per child to attend, you will receive a payment link once we have confirmed there is a space available for you. Please register your interest using the form below. Spaces are limited and priority will be allocated on a first come first served basis. Confirmation will be sent out no later than 19th June 26. If you reserve a place but cannot attend, please notify Community Support as soon as possible, failure to do so may result in exclusion from future events, notwithstanding extenuating circumstances.
Just a polite reminder that this a male only space and an opportunity for fathers/male carers to spend time with their children.

The RAF Brize Norton Theatre Club has a fantastic double‑bill lined up!🌲 Into the Woods JR — a magical musical adventure...
15/06/2026

The RAF Brize Norton Theatre Club has a fantastic double‑bill lined up!

🌲 Into the Woods JR — a magical musical adventure for all ages
👻 Fate’s Thread — a fun, light‑hearted murder‑mystery ghost story (free with an Into the Woods ticket)

Performances run 25–28 June at The Gaz Stevens Theatre.
A wonderful chance to support local talent and enjoy a great night out.

Calling all girls aged 13 to 18 who are curious about what a future in aerospace and defence could look like!!We’re exci...
14/06/2026

Calling all girls aged 13 to 18 who are curious about what a future in aerospace and defence could look like!!
We’re excited to invite you to a Girls in Aviation Day at the AirTanker Hub, RAF Brize Norton on Saturday 19 September and applications are now open!
On the day, you will:
✈️ Step inside a real aviation environment at the AirTanker Hub
✈️ Take part in hands-on activities and team challenges
✈️ Get closer to aircraft and explore how they work
✈️ Experience how flight planning and operations come together
✈️ See how different skills and interests link to real careers
Too many young people rule out careers before they have had the chance to see what they involve. Giving girls access to real environments and experiences helps change that.
Know someone who might be interested? Share this opportunity with them - https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/GIAD26
AirTanker looks forward to welcoming the next generation into aviation.

Royal Air Force Congratulations to all personnel associated with the Royal Air Force who have been recognised in the Kin...
13/06/2026

Royal Air Force
Congratulations to all personnel associated with the Royal Air Force who have been recognised in the King’s Birthday Honours List this year.
For details of all RAF Whole Force recipients, visit: https://www.raf.mod.uk/news/articles/raf-kings-birthday-honours-2026/?fbclid=IwY2xjawSaST1leHRuA2FlbQIxMABzcnRjBmFwcF9pZBAyMjIwMzkxNzg4MjAwODkyAAEeiFhuKJR1Ssk-CTs5YT06k8-GhtXkmaLtjE2CDPFlDmKDdeYrY3L6ktdJp4c_aem_rQ1zhHjIY-ojmd32148GKQ

The RAF's 2026 King's Birthday Honours recognise exceptional military service and outstanding achievements across the Whole Force.

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Monday 8am - 3pm
Tuesday 8am - 3pm
Wednesday 8am - 3pm
Thursday 8am - 3pm
Friday 8am - 3pm

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