The following units are located at RAAF Base Wagga:
No. 31 (City of Wagga Wagga) Squadron Number 31 (City of Wagga Wagga) Squadron (31SQN) is responsible for the Airbase capability management, air operations support and the military coordination of RAAF Base Wagga. 31SQN also delivers Combat Support Group's support to the training activities conducted by the Ground Academy at RAAF Base Wagga. 31SQN's mission statement is to provide permanent Airbase operations and support the sustainment of ADF training at RAAF Base Wagga. In order to achieve this mission 31SQN provides a number of necessary functions that directly support and assist with the delivery of Induction, Initial Employment Training and Postgraduate Training. 31SQN services include Base Command and Control, coordination of Airbase operations, support to ADF exercises, ceremonial functions, Mechanical Equipment Operations and Maintenance Section (MEOMS) and Road Movements. 31SQN undertakes the important roles of maintaining and improving relationships with the traditional custodians of the land, the Wiradjuri people, through the RAAF Base Wagga Indigenous Liaison Officer (ILO). 31SQN also plays a major role with the coordination of Air Force Reserve members in the Riverina region, along with the coordination and facilitation of base-wide events including VIP visits.
RAAFSTT The RAAF School of Technical Training (RAAFSTT) provides initial employment training for aviation technical trades for Army, Navy and Air Force to meet nationally accredited aeroskills competencies. RAAFSTT also delivers post-graduate courses to engineering officers and senior technicians operating in ADF aviation. The Defence Aeroskills Training Academy (DATA), a contracted training organisation operated by BAE Systems with its partner Pennant Training Systems delivers all aviation technical and engineering training at RAAFSTT. Military training, mentoring, and management of trainee progress, discipline and welfare is provided by RAAFSTT staff. Both RAAFSTT and DATA work closely to foster and develop the desired attitudes and behaviours in trainees for their employment in the ADF maintenance environment. RAAFSTT is one of the most diverse training units in the Air Force. The School has an annual throughput of around 900 trainees and students and is responsible for the conduct of over 25 different technical courses. Graduates of RAAFSTT maintain aircraft, aviation components, armament systems, life support equipment for aircrew and other technical equipment, in addition to managing maintenance processes at all levels.
RAAFSALT The Royal Australian Air Force School of Administration and Logistics Training (RAAFSALT) was established on 1 December 2005. RAAFSALT was formed when three former training centres - RAAF School of Technical Training Squadron of Clerical and Supply Training (SCST), Ground Training Wing Health Services Training Flight (HSTF) and Ground Training Wing Training Programs Development Flight (TPDF) were amalgamated. In 2014, the RAAF Training Flight of Air Mobility Training and Development Unit (AMTDU) was integrated into RAAFSALT. The Unit now operates from four detachments (Wagga, Richmond, Amberley, and Darwin) and consists of 101 personnel across a variety of service categories. RAAFSALT is the second largest Air Force learning institution in terms of annual student throughput and is responsible for the provision of initial and post-initial employment training in support of personnel, logistics, and training systems capability. The RAAFSALT mission is to provide relevant, engaging and innovative learning that meets the capability requirements for the Royal Australian Air Force and broader Australian Defence Force now and into the future.
School of Postgraduate Studies The School of Postgraduate Studies (SPS) is responsible for delivery of Professional Military Education to Royal Australian Air Force members at key points within their careers; and for the delivery of training to personnel selected for Squadron Warrant Officer, Base Warrant Officer, or command appointments. SPS introduced Air Force's new Professional Military Education program, Program Wirraway in 2019. Program Wirraway plays a key role in developing the workforce to operate in rapidly changing, and ambiguous environments. Program Wirraway will develop people with innovative and inquiring minds, who can work as part of a disciplined team drawn from all services, the APS, Industry and other Government Agencies. Program Wirraway will ensure Airmen have the requisite knowledge, skills, behaviours and attributes to enable the integrated and networked, 5th-Generation Air Force for Australia.
1RTU The role of No 1 Recruit Training Unit (1RTU) is to prepare recruits, newly enlisted Air Force men and women, for military service. Recruit training involves the transformation of civilians into aviators who have basic military skills, knowledge and behaviours to become effective members of the Air Force team. This transformation occurs over nine weeks of training.
No. 332 (City of Wagga Wagga) Squadron, Australian Air Force Cadets The wartime Air Training Corps unit was established at Wagga in July 1942 as 45 Squadron of 2 Wing NSW. This unit was disbanded at the conclusion of the war with the final intake occurring in October 1944. Over the duration of the war the Wagga Wagga Air Training Corps trained a total of 56 aircrew and 41 general musterings who went on to serve in the war effort with the RAAF. The current Squadron was formed in Wagga Wagga as 32 Flight, NSW Squadron Air Training Corp in 1980 with a strength of 15 cadets. The unit operated from the RAAF School of Technical Training, located on RAAF Base Wagga Wagga. 32 Flight was honoured with the granting of Freedom of Entry to the City of Wagga Wagga in 1985 and as a result became 32 ‘City of Wagga Wagga’ Flight. In mid 2001, as a result of a nationwide restructure of the
Australian Defence Force Cadets, 32 Flight Air Training Corps became 332 Squadron
Australian Air Force Cadets. ==Aircraft on display==