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In what month are you most likely to die? - The Washington Post

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RAF Typhoons return to Romania for air policing mission

RAF Typhoons return to Romania for air policing mission Primary tabs 28th April 2021 Four Royal Air Force (RAF)-operated Eurofighter Typhoon FGR4s from RAF Lossiemouth in Moray, Scotland, have arrived in Romania to support NATO’s ongoing enhanced Air Policing (eAP) mission. This quartet of multi-role fighters – assigned to the RAF’s No 9 (Bomber) Squadron – flew from Lossiemouth to Mihail Kogalniceanu Air Base near Constanta, located on Romania’s Black Sea coast, on April 23. The four Typhoon FGR4s that deployed to Romania are serials: ZK323 (c/n 322), ZK331 (c/n 343), ZK347 (c/n 390) and ZK354 (c/n 413). This latest deployment marks the third time the UK has supported NATO’s eAP mission, which is designed to further enhance the national air policing operations conducted by the Romanian Air Force as part of the alliance’s collective air defence system.

RAF Lossiemouth: £75million runway works completed early

© Supplied by RAF Lossiemouth Runway resurfacing works have been completed at RAF Lossiemouth. Pictured: Keith Mablethorpe, VolkerFitzpatrick Project Director, Russ Liddington, DIO Project Manager, Wing Commander James Ash, RAF Lossiemouth, Wing Commander Pete Beckett, Lossiemouth Development Project, Andy Reynolds, VolkerFitzpatrick Operations Manager. Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up The latest step in the RAF Lossiemouth revamp has been completed with the conclusion of a £75million runway resurfacing. Contractor VolkerFitzpatrick has worked through the coronavirus pandemic on the project after beginning work in January.

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