No. 216 Group RAF

216 (Ferry) Group was a command of the Royal Air Force (RAF) during World War II established on 21 May 1942.

216 Group became a major sub-command of the Mediterranean Air Command that was created at the Casablanca Conference in January 1943.

The group was sometimes aided by British Overseas Airways Corporation in the receiving, preparing, and dispatching of aircraft reinforcements into the North African and Mediterranean Theater of Operations.

216 Group at the time of the Allied invasion of Sicily (Operation Husky) on 10 July 1943 are indicated below.

216 (Air Transport and Ferry) GroupAir Commodore Whitney StraightOrder of Battle, 10 July 1943 On 7 May 1944, No 115 (Transport) Wing RAF was established at Wadi Seidna in the Sudan by redesignating No 2 (Middle East) Ferry Control within 216 Group.