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Continuing the theme, we have a further static addition from the Spanish Air & Space Force, with their VIGMA D.4 aircraft now confirmed for RIAT25. This aircraft is used for maritime patrol and search and rescue around the Balearic Islands and will be a very rare visitor to the UK. Thank you to our neighbours at RAF Brize Norton for two final additions to the Royal Air Force line-up at RIAT. Firstly, for visitors on Sunday, they will be providing a C-17 Globemaster, from 99 Squadron, to perform a flypast. And we’ll also have an Airbus A400M on static display as the centrepiece of the RAF Experience, on all three days of the show. Boeing has utilized a five-meter wind tunnel in Farnborough, operated in collaboration with Qinetiq for over 35 years, to enhance high lift systems for commercial aircraft.
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- Another welcome addition to the static aircraft displays this week, this time from the Slovak Air Force.
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- We’re pleased to welcome the German Navy back to RIAT, with one of their Westland Sea Lynx helicopters coming for static display.
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They’ll be bringing their UH-169B for static display and also have their Avanti visiting during the week. Finally, we add aircraft from Gulfstream and Pilatus which will be on static display in 'showcase’ locations near the centre of the showground. Avia Masters makes it easy to pick up and play at your own pace, allowing you to enjoy the experience whenever you have a few minutes to spare. The ability to play anytime, anywhere makes Avia Masters ideal for mobile devices, especially for players with busy schedules.
The aspiration is that these two aircraft manufactured by SOKO of Yugoslavia will arrive together and be parked alongside each other in the static displays, a rare sight in modern times. This week we have another flying display confirmed as part of our 'Eyes in the Skies’ theme, with a pairs display of photo-reconnaissance Spitfires! Provided by Rolls-Royce, we’ll see their Spitfire XIX join a Spitfire XI to perform a display routine together, to showcase the Merlin & Griffon engine Spitfires together in their blue colour scheme. They will fly on all three days of the show, but the current plan is that the aircraft won’t operate from RAF Fairford. As the event draws closer we’re starting to hear back from more of the world’s Air Arms, who due to their operational tempo are sadly unable to send aircraft this year, but hope to return to RIAT again in future years. That said, we are still in positive discussions with a myriad of operators and plenty more aircraft to be announced for both flying and static displays in the coming weeks.
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Likewise, discussions with countless other operators continue with a mix of exciting flying displays and rarely seen aircraft for static display being worked on for RIAT25. We’re pleased to welcome a pair of aircraft from Ireland, firstly with their Pilatus PC-12NG, only seen once before at RIAT 2022, and very appropriate for our 'Eyes in the Skies’ theme. We’re delighted to announce that the Commemorative Air Force will be extending their 'Navy to Victory’ Tour with their Douglas R4D-6S „Ready 4 Duty” aircraft to include an appearance at RIAT25. This aircraft’s participation is particularly special to us, as the aircraft was also present at the first Air Tattoo which was held at RAF Fairford in 1985. The aircraft will be on static display all three days of the show, and the iconic aircraft will have artefacts from surviving U.S. World War II-era warships, assembled avia masters game onboard the aircraft, especially for the Navy to Victory Tour.
Firstly from Italy, we’ll welcome a Piaggio P.166C which is operated in civilian hands but painted in authentic Italian Air Force colours. Our aspiration is to park the Catalina on static display alongside examples of modern-day maritime patrol aircraft to offer an interesting historical/contemporary comparison. This week we’re pleased to announce another fast jet for the RIAT25 flying display, in the form of the Danish F-16!
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If your experience and potential align with what we’re looking for, you’ll receive an invitation to complete a short video interview – your chance to bring your personality and passion to life. Seeing up to one million passengers per year, Inverness Airport is a busy hub for the Highland community. With several airlines flying to and from here, including Loganair, EasyJet, KLM and British Airways, it really is a point-to-point service to the rest of the world. Over 100 employees at RAF Brize Norton and at the C-17 International Training Centre – which offers nearly 600 training courses annually – support the UK’s mission.
This week we have an assortment of aircraft joining our 'Eyes in the Skies’ theme at RIAT25. Firstly, we’re excited to confirm what will be one of the highlights of the flying display programme courtesy of the French Navy, with a rare appearance from their Atlantique maritime patrol aircraft. This aircraft will be coming from Flottille 23F, based at BAN Lann-Bihoué, and will be performing in the flying display on both Saturday and Sunday.
Finally, we’re pleased to be welcoming one of the Royal Air Force’s newest aircraft to RIAT for the first time. The Envoy IV, flown by 32 Squadron at RAF Northolt, will be joining the static display line-up. We’re extremely excited to announce that the Pakistan Air Force will be bringing their new JF-17 Thunder (Block III) jets to RIAT for the first time! These indigenous fighter jets have only been seen in the UK once before (back in 2010) so will be a highlight of the static display for aviation enthusiasts. There will be a pair of JF-17s, both from 8 Squadron, parked alongside a C-130E Hercules from 6 Squadron.