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Kenyan-born Joan Ochuodho appointed Royal Air Force commander

Kenyan-born Joan Ochuodho appointed Royal Air Force commander
Joan Ochuodho. PHOTO/https://web.facebook.com/RAF Wittering

A new station commander has been appointed at RAF Wittering.

Wing Cdr Joan Ochuodho took over the role this week from Wing Cdr Nikki Duncan.

Ochuodho, who joined the RAF in 2003, is in charge of 1,400 military personnel, civilians and contractors at the base near Peterborough.

She said it was a “tremendous honour and privilege” to take the appointment.

“Although the position brings its challenges, I am fortunate to lead a highly skilled and dedicated team… who will continue to deliver and support our defence outputs,” said Ochuodho.

Gustavo Petro during a past event. PHOTO/@petrogustavo/X
Gustavo Petro during a past event. PHOTO/@petrogustavo/X
On January 5th, 2026, RAF Wittering saw the handover of station commander from Wing Commander Nicola Duncan to Wing Commander Joan Ochuodho.

The new station commander added she was looking forward to working with the local community.

About 900 of those based at RAF Wittering are military staff, although large numbers can be deployed around the world at any time.

Ochuodho, who is also an adviser to the RAF Football Association board and RAF representative to the National Football Association Council, is married with two sons.

She is the fourth woman to be in charge of the base after taking the reins from Duncan, who described her time at the station as being “nothing short of amazing”.

She said the station would always “hold a special place” in her heart.

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