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The Red Arrows could end up flying Korean, Swedish or Italian jets in future displays over Devon and across the UK. The ...
Several aircraft have pulled out from RIAT but with plenty more organisers say it looks set to be another incredible show ...
For the first time ever during a display, the RAF Red Arrows will fuel their jets with Sustainable Aviation Fuel at 2025’s ...
THE next generation of Red Arrows jets could be built in Scotland under plans announced last night. The Qatar-backed start-up Aeralis picked Scotland’s Prestwick Airport as its preferred ...
The Red Arrows was set up in 1954. Made up of some of the RAF's most elite pilots, members of the squad have flown in Folland Gnat and then the BAE Hawk.
LABOUR were accused of putting the Red Arrows future at risk last night by failing to replace their ageing Hawk jets. Shadow Defence Secretary James Cartlidge slammed the government for ...
The Red Arrows fly BAE Systems-made Hawk T1s, single-engine jets that can reach speeds of Mach 1.2 (921 mph/1,482 kph) during dives.
The display routine features nine of the team’s distinctive red-livered BAE Systems Hawk fast-jets, with new artwork to mark the team's diamond anniversary.
Red Arrows future update as RAF forced to speak out on 'running out of planes' rumours The RAF has hit back at the reports and claims the famous team has enough aircraft.
The RAF's legendary Red Arrows are set to be replaced as their iconic BAE Hawk T1 aircraft become increasingly expensive to maintain. Despite still attracting crowds wherever they fly, the ageing ...
The next generation of Red Arrows jets could be built at Prestwick Airport. Aviation company Aeralis is in partnership talks with the Scottish government-owned airport, which is its preferred site ...
The RAF Red Arrows have confirmed they will be appearing at Midlands Air Festival, meaning they could be seen over Worcestershire this summer.