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How we are funded Most of our income comes from contributions made by police forces in England and Wales. In 2022/23, this amounted to £43,872,438. Under the current funding model, forces determine the number of annual hours they require air support for and contribute according to those hours.
With opportunities offered by the advancement of technology, the future of police aviation is exciting. Drones are becoming an increasingly deployed tool for police forces. In fact, nationally, in 2022/23, drones were deployed 18,794 times by police forces.
Our National Police Air Service Frequently Asked Questions - FAQs. Such as : What is the National Police Air Service (NPAS)? Who hosts the operation and service of NPAS? How is NPAS funded? Why do police forces need air support? And more...
If you have a complaint regarding the service provided by the National Police Air Service (NPAS), please write to us at: Email: [email protected]
As a National Police Air Service (NPAS) Tactical Flight Officer (TFO) you’ll take to the sky and help save lives, tackle criminality and keep people and communities safe across England and Wales 24/7, 365 days a year.
Governing the National Police Air Service and setting its strategic direction is the National Strategic Board. Operations are delivered via a lead force model, which was established as part of a National Police Collaboration Agreement.
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