Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 156. Not illustrated. Chapters: Aviation in Bahrain, Aviation in Iraq, Aviation in Israel, Aviation in Kuwait, Aviation in Oman, Aviation in Saudi Arabia, Aviation in Yemen, Aviation in the Palestinian Territories, Royal Air Force Stations in the Middle East, List of Raf Stations, Raf Akrotiri, Raf Habbaniya, Royal Bahraini Air Force, Iraqi No-Fly Zones, Yemeni Air Force, Kuwait Air Force, Force 14, Kibrit Air Base, Yasser Arafat International Airport, Royal Air Force of Oman, Raf Nicosia, Dov Gazit, Arab Air Carriers Organization, Raf Khormaksar, Ben-Gurion International Airport Garden, Sherut Avir, Lod Air Force Base, Raf Aqir, Gamal Abdul El Nasser Air Base, Abu Suwayr Air Base, Muqeible Airfield, Raf Fayid, Raf Al Udeid, Al Ismailiyah Air Base, Deversoir Air Base, Raf Ramat David, Raf El Amiriya, Raf St Jean, Raf El Daba, Raf Haifa, General Authority of Civil Aviation, Raf Hinaidi, Raf Gambut, Raf Qastina, Raf Ein Shemer, Raf Shaibah, Aviron Flying School, Raf Troodos, Civil Aviation Authority of Israel, Raf Muharraq. Excerpt: This list of RAF Stations is a comprehensive list of all stations, military airbases, airfields, and administrative headquarters of the Royal Air Force - past and present. Note- current RAF Stations will be listed under the currently recognised counties of the United Kingdom, or overseas countries, whereas former RAF Stations will be listed under any former county or country name which was appropriate for the duration of operation. Cumberland was incorporated into Cumbria in 1974 Now Yemen Present day Myanmar Now Sri Lanka The number of RAF bases in Ceylon increased during the Second World War, and most were decommissioned after the war. However the RAF maintained bases in Sri Lanka until 1958. During the Great War (1914-1918), and for a short period afterwards, there were at least 250 recognised airfie...