RAF Jui was a military seaplane station operated from 1941 to 1945 by the Royal Air Force during World War II at Jui,[1] a promontory of land between creeks running south from the Sierra Leone River, about 20 km east of Freetown in Sierra Leone.
It was the base for two squadrons of Consolidated Catalina seaplanes: one operated by No.
270 Squadron was reformed at Jui on 12th November 1942 and operated there until July 1943, when it moved to RAF Apapa near Lagos in Nigeria.
270 Squadron, flew operational sorties over the Atlantic searching for German submarines and shipping until the end of World War II.
[1] The Commanding Officer from 1941 until September 1944 was Group Captain Theodore Quintus Studd, DFC.