News
The Club is delighted to announce that we have been ranked the 15th Best Not for Profit Organisation to work for in the UK 2019, a leap of 15 places on last year, the Club’s first year of entering.
The Club’s Chairman Sue Gray has today become the first female to attain the three star rank of Air Marshal in the Royal Air Force.
On Friday 1st February the Club hosted a Bedford Blues reunion lunch, and some very special guests were in attendance!
On Friday 25th January, we held our annual Burns Night Supper at the Royal Air Force Club with Club members and guests.
The UK hospitality industry is finding it increasingly challenging to recruit high calibre staff and retain current staff and with uncertain times ahead it does not seem clear how this will improve.
Following the formal opening by Her Majesty in October, the Club is delighted to invite members to use and enjoy our new facilities.
On Monday 21st May 2018, the Royal Air Force Club was privileged to welcome the last surviving British member of the Dam Busters to a special Club Dinner to commemorate 75 years since Operation Chastise.
The Royal Air Force Club proudly celebrated its official centenary on 30th October 2018 and to help mark the occasion, two Royal Receptions were held at the prestigious and historic St James’s Palace.