All AP-3Cs were assigned to No. 92 Wing RAAF, which forms part of the air force's
Surveillance and Response Group. Each of the 18 aircraft is permanently allocated to either
No. 10 Squadron or
No. 11 Squadron rather than being placed in a wing-owned pool. AP-3C aircraft are also used by the RAAF's Orion
operational conversion unit,
No. 292 Squadron, for training flights. The AP-3Cs have seen extensive operational service. The first operational deployment of one of the upgraded aircraft was conducted in late 2002, when an AP-3C assigned to No. 10 Squadron flew border protection patrols from Darwin. The Orions have subsequently formed an important part of
Operation Resolute, the Australian Defence Force's contribution to patrolling Australia's
Exclusive Economic Zone. As part of this operation Orions fly regular missions around Australia's western and northern approaches and report the results of their patrols to
Maritime Border Command. Further afield, a detachment of two AP-3Cs was based in the Middle East from 2003 until late 2012 as part of Australia's commitment to the
war on terrorism (
Operation Slipper) and the
Iraq War (
Operation Catalyst). These aircraft conducted maritime surveillance patrols over the
Persian Gulf and North Arabian Sea; providing support to Coalition warships and boarding parties; and conducting extensive overland flights of Iraq to support the Coalition ground forces there. By December 2007 the AP-3C detachment had conducted 1,200 sorties totaling more than 11,000 hours of flying. In February 2009 an AP-3C Orion conducted flights over the state of
Victoria in which it used its sophisticated cameras to map the damage and destruction caused by the
Black Saturday bushfires and to search for survivors. during MH370 search|alt=4-engined plane flies over ship In March 2014, four AP-3Cs participated in the search for
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. In December 2015, it was reported by the BBC that an AP-3C Orion aircraft from the Royal Australian Air Force conducted freedom of navigation exercises over contested islands in the South China Sea. The Department of Defence released a statement stating that the Orion had conducted routine maritime patrols between 25 November and 4 December as part of a regular surveillance operation. The aircraft was operating as a part of Operation Gateway, Australia's "enduring contribution to the preservation of regional security and stability in South East Asia". In June 2017 the Australian Government announced that two AP-3C Orions would operate over
Mindanao in the Philippines to gather intelligence for Filipino forces engaged in the
Marawi crisis. ==Replacement==