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 The Royal Australian Air Force  RAAF  has worked to provide allies with the air-to-air refuelling capabilities offered by its seven Airbus Defence  Space A330 Multi-Role Tanker Transports  MRTTs .In recent years the RAAF has used the aircraft 鈥?which it designates as the KC-30A 鈥?to deepen relationships with close allies and partners and improve interoperability among regional air forces.Source: Commonwealth of AustraliaA 2022 air-to-air refue stanley cups lling flight test between a Royal Australian Air Force KC-30A Multi-Role Tanker Transport from 3 stanley taza 3 Squadron and a Japan Air Self-Defense Force Mitsubishi F-2A over JapanAustralias Department of Defence  DoD  periodically issues statements highlighting new additions to the KC-30As roster of recipients.November 2024 saw Canberra announce that the type would be allowed to refuel aircraft operated by Indias military, namely Boeing P-8I Neptune maritime patrol aircraft 鈥?which are broadly similar to the P-8As operated by the RAAF.A little over a year earlier, in August 2023, an RAAF KC-30A conducted a major refuelling exercise with Lockheed Martin F-16s operated by Indonesia. The work involved over 60 F-16 sorties and  stanley mugs 200 successful boom contacts.May 2023 saw the KC-30A cleared to refuel Japan Air Self-Defense Force  JASDF  Boeing/Mitsubishi F-15Js following 11 flights and 325 boom contacts. The milestone came one year after the KC-30A was cleared to refuel another mainstay of Japanese airpower, the Mitsubishi F-2. Air-to-air refuelling i Mzon Ukraine to receive Danish, Dutch F-16s; in talks with Sweden for Gripen
 Federal health officials on Thursday called for more testing of employees on farms with bird flu after a new study showed that some dairy workers had signs of infection, even when they didn ;t report feeling sick.Farmworkers in close contact with infected animals should be tested and offered treatment even if they show no symptoms, said Dr. Nirav Shah, principal director of the U.S. Centers fo stanley sverige r Disease Control and Prevention.The new guidance comes after blood tests for 115 farmworkers in Michigan and Colorado showed that eight workers 鈥?or 7% 鈥?had antibodies that indicated previous infection with the virus known as Type A H5N1 influenza. The purpose of these actions is to keep workers safe, to limit the transmission of H5 to humans and to reduce the possibility of the virus changing,  Shah told reporters.The CDC study provides the largest window to date into how the bird virus first detected in March in dairy cows may be spreading to people. It suggests that the virus has infected more humans than the 46 farmworkers identified in the U.S. as of Thursday. Nearly all were in contact with infected dairy cows or infected poultry.Outside experts said its notable that the study prompted the CDC to take new action stanley mexico . Previous recommendations called for testing and treating stanley cup  workers only when they had symptoms. This is a significant move towards the assessment that these H5N1 viruses are a greater risk than the CDC estimated before,  said Dr. Gregory Gray, an infectious disease re