Neu Westfalen Air Force

The Neu Westfalen Air Force (German: Heer Neu Westfalen) is the aerial warfare branch of the Neu Westfalen Bundeswehr. With a strength of 11,200 men (2013), it is the third largest air force in Oceania, after the air forces of Australia and New Duveland. Although its budget has been reduced since the end of Indonesia's Suharto regime in 1998, the Neu Westfalen Luftwaffe is still among the best-equipped small air forces in the world.

History
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Air bases
The Luftwaffe currently uses four air bases, three of which are located on the mainland and one on the Spira Islands. Each base is responsible for their own stragetic and civil defence area; Mt Lantea Airbase (North Westphalia), Evehalden Airbase (Central Westphalia), Lake Zollikon Airbase (South Westphalia) & Spira Military Base (Spira Overseas Territory).

Personnel
As of 2013, the Luftwaffe has 11,200 permanent full-time personnel and 1,600 part-time reserve personnel.

Aircraft inventory
In total the Luftwaffe currently operates 102 aircraft of various classes. The majority of these aircraft are American in origin.