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The Royal Canadian Air Force has received its first two used Australian fighter jets at 4 Wing Cold Lake in Alberta.

The aircraft will be used to bolster the RCAF’s CF-18 fleet.

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The first two aircraft are the F/A-18A model, which means they are single seat aircraft. The aircraft were flown to Cold Lake, Alberta, from Nellis, Nevada, where they were participating in Exercise RED FLAG. The aircraft will be employed at 3 Wing Bagotville and 4 Wing Cold Lake.

The jets arrived on Saturday and an official welcome ceremony was held Sunday.

Deliveries of the Australian jets will continue at regular intervals for the next three years, and aircraft will be integrated into the CF-18 fleet as modifications are completed, according to the RCAF. The final aircraft are expected to arrive by the end of 2021.

A second group of planes are expected to arrive later this year. Eighteen of the Australian F-18 aircraft will eventually be flying for the Canadian Forces, while another seven will be used for testing and spare parts.

Here are the photos from the Canadian Forces via Combat Camera: