Chief of Royal New Zealand Air Force visits Ottawa, September 21

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Air Vice-Marshal Tony Davies (right), Chief of the Royal New Zealand Air Force and Lieutenant-General Michael Hood (left), Commander of the Royal Canadian Air Force salute during the playing of the New Zealand national anthem at Canada’s National War Memorial, during a visit to Ottawa, Ontario, Canada on September 21, 2017. Photo: Cpl Alana Morin, RCAF Public Affairs

September 21, 2017 – Ottawa – National Defence / Canadian Armed Forces

Air Vice-Marshal Tony Davies, Chief of the Royal New Zealand Air Force and Lieutenant-General Michael Hood, Commander of the Royal Canadian Air Force issued the following statement on the occasion of Air Vice-Marshal Davies’ visit to Ottawa, September 21, 2017:

“We are pleased to have discussed several areas of common interest for both the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) and Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), which further improved the relationships between our air forces.

“Focused on people, we discussed gender balance and diversity in the RCAF and RNZAF as well as steps the RCAF and Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) have taken as part of Operation HONOUR, the CAF’s mission to eliminate harmful and inappropriate sexual behaviour in the Canadian military.

"Discussions touched on empowerment of junior air force members to bring their ideas forward for the benefit of the organization. As the RCAF states, “Great ideas have no rank”.  Following a major RCAF parade in Toronto on September 1, we also spoke about how both Air Forces communicate with the public and maintain strong bonds with communities as part of our leadership responsibilities and in support of recruiting.

“Commemoration of our shared heritage was an important part of the visit. Over 7000 RNZAF members graduated from the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan in Canada between 1940 and 1945.  Furthermore Canadians and New Zealanders often served side by side in Commonwealth squadrons during the Second World War.  To mark the sacrifices of both nations, we laid a wreath at the National War Memorial.

“We look forward to future exercises, like Exercise Maple Flag in Canada, which will enable our airwomen and airmen to further learn from each other as we continue to strengthen our friendships.”

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