Brouville Naval Air Station

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Brouville Naval Air Station (In French, Station Aéronavale Brouville), is a jointly operated base used by the Sieuxerrian Navy and the Sieuxerrian Air Force. It was the first airbase to be established in 1909 by the Service Aéronautique.

Brouville Naval Air Station is home to the Robin Bourcier Advanced Pilot Fighter Academy, named after famous Sieuxerrian fighter ace Captain Robin Bourcier. Captain Bourcier shot down a confirmed 113 aircraft during the Sixth Esto-Sieuxerrian War. After the war, Bourcier lobbied heavily for a new fighter school designed to find and refine highly trained fighter pilots in order to maintain air dominance in future conflicts. Initial results were very positive. Since then, SAN Brouville has produced a number of Sieuxerrian and OSEN fighter aces.