New Zealand Sends Defence Aircraft for Middle East Evacuation Plans The New Zealand government has announced that it is deploying two Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) aircraft to the Middle East in support of evacuation efforts for its citizens and other nations. The decision comes as tensions escalate in the region, with concerns over the ongoing conflict in Yemen and potential instability in Iraq. According to reports, the RNZAF will be sending a C-130 Hercules transport plane and an NH90 helicopter to the Middle East, which will be based at Al Minhad Air Base in the United Arab Emirates. The aircraft are expected to arrive in the region by mid-July, with personnel from the RNZAF also deploying to support the mission. The decision to deploy the aircraft is seen as a precautionary measure by the New Zealand government, which wants to ensure that it can respond quickly and effectively to any emerging crisis in the region. The deployment follows similar moves by other nations, including Australia, which has also sent defence personnel to the Middle East in recent weeks. New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said in a statement that the country is committed to ensuring the safety and security of its citizens overseas, particularly in regions where there are heightened risks. "We want to make sure we're prepared to respond quickly if needed," she said. The deployment of the RNZAF aircraft is expected to provide significant logistical support for evacuation efforts, with the C-130 Hercules able to transport up to 90 personnel and cargo, while the NH90 helicopter can be used for searc...#Iraq #Middle_East #New_Zealand #United_Arab_Emirates #Yemen #Al_Minhad_Air_Base #Royal_New_Zealand_Air_Force #RNZAF #C130_Hercules #NH90_helicopter #Jacinda_Ardern #Ron_Mark