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The Dassault Falcon 7X is another one of Australia’s fancy special purpose aircraft. It represents a “major capability leap” from its predecessor, the CL-604, and has a crew of three people and can carry up to 14 passengers.

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Amid the rising defence drone revolution, it is no surprise the RAAF purchased the MQ-4C Triton, an Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS), high altitude, long endurance (HALE), which will be essential for next generation maritime and surveillance roles.

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The BAE Systems Hawk 127 is a low-wing, all-metal aircraft and is the air force’s lead-in fighter jet. It is used to train pilots converting to F/A-18A and F/A-18B Hornets and F/A-18F Super Hornet aircraft.

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The 737 Boeing Business jet is the classiest of them all, serving as a special purpose aircraft to transport government officials within Australia and overseas for state visits and international forums.

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The Pilatus PC-21 aircraft is one of the RAAF’s most iconic training jets. It is often referred to as the ‘twenty-first century trainer’, because it can be applied to more training capacities than its competitors.

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After completing ten years of service in the Middle East in 2012, the AP-3C Orion aircraft, , which is considered the best maritime patrol aircraft in the world, is now based at the RAAF base Edinburgh, and is deployed for many high-profile missions.

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