Army's New Apache Attack Helicopters Take to the Skies in Townsville
Australia’s first AH-64E Apache attack helicopters commenced flying operations in Townsville this week.
The
commencement of flying operations is a significant step in the
introduction of the Apache and marks the completion of acceptance,
airworthiness and assurance activities to ensure the safe operation of
the aircraft.
Commander
of Army Aviation Command, Major General David Hafner, AM CSC, said the
achievement of this important milestone reflected the dedication and
professionalism all personnel involved in the transition to Apache.
“The
commencement of AH-64E Apache flying operations is a tremendous
achievement for Army and the Defence aviation enterprise, which is
currently undertaking a generational uplift in Army’s battlefield
aviation capability,” Major General Hafner said.
“Our
team has been working hard to qualify air and ground crews, deliver
essential support systems, and conduct maintenance and logistics
activities, which are essential to operation of the Townsville-based
attack helicopter fleet.
“It
also reflects the strength of our partnership with the United States
and United Kingdom, whose support in training and qualifying our
personnel ensures they are fully prepared to operate this advanced
capability.”
Army
pilots will now conduct a progressive flying program designed to
validate Australian operating procedures and training requirements.
AH-64E
Apache deliveries commenced in September 2025, with four aircraft now
delivered to Australia. The delivery of the Apache provides the
Integrated Force with a lethal, connected and protected attack aviation
capability that can operate across a range of land and amphibious
environments.
Head
of Joint Aviation Systems Division, Major General Jeremy King, CSM,
said the milestone marked the realisation of Townsville as Australia’s
Army aviation hub.
“Defence’s
investment in North Queensland, in support of the Apache fleet, will
generate significant training and employment opportunities for local
people and businesses as we build a capable, robust and resilient
industry base to support Army’s growing battlefield aviation
capabilities,” Major General King said.
“As
Australia’s Apache fleet grows, so too will our integrated workforce.
Our military workforce will continue to gradually transition from Tiger
to Apache, supported by specialist contracted and industry personnel.”
The
AH-64E Apache delivers Defence a proven, mature attack helicopter.
Operating from Hamel Lines at RAAF Base Townsville alongside the CH-47F
Chinook fleet, it enables Army to generate, sustain and deploy a
stronger and more resilient helicopter capability.
(Aus DoD)




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