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  2. RAF Mount Pleasant - Wikipedia

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    RAF Mount Pleasant is the newest permanent airfield in the Royal Air Force. [6] The RAF previously had a small airfield at Port Stanley Airport after the end of the hostilities in 1982. During the Falklands War when the islands were occupied by Argentine military forces, British aircraft were sent to disable the runway with RAF Strike Command ...

  3. Transport in the Falkland Islands - Wikipedia

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    BN-2B Islander VP-FBD operated by the Falkland Islands Government Air Service, Stanley, 1994. The Falkland Islands have two airports with paved runways. The main international airport is RAF Mount Pleasant, 27 miles (43 km) west of Stanley. [20] LATAM Airlines operate weekly flights to Punta Arenas.

  4. Stanley, Falkland Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Port Stanley Airport operates internal flights, and scheduled international passenger flights operate from the RAF Mount Pleasant military airbase. Stanley is also home to the Falkland Islands Radio Station (FIRS), the Stanley office of the British Antarctic Survey, and the office of the weekly Penguin News newspaper.

  5. Port Stanley Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, RAF Mount Pleasant opened, and in April 1986, Port Stanley Airport returned to civilian use. The temporary aluminium planking runway extension was removed, bringing the main 09/27 runway down to its present length and width of 918 by 19 metres (3,012 by 62 feet). [2] Although flights from Chile by regional airline Aerovias DAP did use ...

  6. No. 1312 Flight RAF - Wikipedia

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    No. 1312 Flight Royal Air Force, commonly abbreviated to 1312 Flt RAF, is an independent aircraft flight of the Royal Air Force (RAF). Currently based at Royal Air Force Station Mount Pleasant (more commonly known as RAF Mount Pleasant, and also known as Mount Pleasant Airport, MPA, and Mount Pleasant Complex) [3] [4] in East Falkland, 1312 Flt are supporting at present the defence of the ...

  7. Volunteer Point - Wikipedia

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    Volunteer Point is one of the easternmost points of the islands, but Cape Pembroke is the furthest east. During the Falklands War, Argentine commanders considered it a potential British landing point because it was far from continental Argentine airbases (e.g. Rio Grande, Comodoro Rivadavia), and those at Pebble Island and as a strategic foothold for any British force wishing to retake Stanley ...

  8. Military of the Falkland Islands - Wikipedia

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    In August 2022, an RAF A400M aircraft flying from RAF Ascension Island was refueled for the first time by a Voyager KC.2 aircraft flying out of RAF Mount Pleasant. [47] In January 2023, an RAF A400M Atlas supported by a Voyager tanker aircraft, dropped the first of 300 fuel drums as part of a tasking to resupply the Sky Blu facility of the ...

  9. Falkland Islands - Wikipedia

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    East Falkland houses Stanley (the capital and largest settlement), [109] the UK military base at RAF Mount Pleasant, and the archipelago's highest point: Mount Usborne, at 2,313 ft (705 m). [110] Outside of these significant settlements is the area colloquially known as "Camp", which is derived from the Spanish term for countryside (Campo). [112]