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20240325_zaf_m67_012 March 25, 2024: Roselore Touze, in blue, awaits her sister, Jeanine Touze, on Monday, March 25, 2024, in Miami at Miami International Airport. To her right, Samuel Paulemon also awaits his family. Both had relatives coming from Haiti as part of the two-year humanitarian parole program launched over a year ago by President Joe Biden. The passengers traveled oNboard a Haiti-based Sunrise Airways flight, which was the first commercial flight out of Haiti to the U.S. in three weeks. (Credit Image: © Carl Juste/Miami Herald/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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2514167 Força Aérea realizou em Belém do Pará neste domingo(24) o evento Portões Abertos, na Base Aérea de Belém, reunindo Exército, Marinha e policias. O evento foi aberto ao público e busca aproximar os civis do mundo militar, aviões e helicópteros militares foram expostos e ações operacionais demonstrativas com descida de rapel em helicóptero e ações de defesa com cães. O evento reuniu centenas de pessoas na única base aérea do Brasil que abriga as 3 forças armadas. O mais novo caça de quarta geração da Força Aérea, o Saab F-39 Gripen foi exposto no evento como a atração principal, o caça faz sua inédita primeira viagem para a região amazonica, e segue fazendo testes de voos em condições meteorológias.
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2514164 Força Aérea realizou em Belém do Pará neste domingo(24) o evento Portões Abertos, na Base Aérea de Belém, reunindo Exército, Marinha e policias. O evento foi aberto ao público e busca aproximar os civis do mundo militar, aviões e helicópteros militares foram expostos e ações operacionais demonstrativas com descida de rapel em helicóptero e ações de defesa com cães. O evento reuniu centenas de pessoas na única base aérea do Brasil que abriga as 3 forças armadas. O mais novo caça de quarta geração da Força Aérea, o Saab F-39 Gripen foi exposto no evento como a atração principal, o caça faz sua inédita primeira viagem para a região amazonica, e segue fazendo testes de voos em condições meteorológias.
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2514155 Força Aérea realizou em Belém do Pará neste domingo(24) o evento Portões Abertos, na Base Aérea de Belém, reunindo Exército, Marinha e policias. O evento foi aberto ao público e busca aproximar os civis do mundo militar, aviões e helicópteros militares foram expostos e ações operacionais demonstrativas com descida de rapel em helicóptero e ações de defesa com cães. O evento reuniu centenas de pessoas na única base aérea do Brasil que abriga as 3 forças armadas. O mais novo caça de quarta geração da Força Aérea, o Saab F-39 Gripen foi exposto no evento como a atração principal, o caça faz sua inédita primeira viagem para a região amazonica, e segue fazendo testes de voos em condições meteorológias.
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2514146 Força Aérea realizou em Belém do Pará neste domingo(24) o evento Portões Abertos, na Base Aérea de Belém, reunindo Exército, Marinha e policias. O evento foi aberto ao público e busca aproximar os civis do mundo militar, aviões e helicópteros militares foram expostos e ações operacionais demonstrativas com descida de rapel em helicóptero e ações de defesa com cães. O evento reuniu centenas de pessoas na única base aérea do Brasil que abriga as 3 forças armadas. O mais novo caça de quarta geração da Força Aérea, o Saab F-39 Gripen foi exposto no evento como a atração principal, o caça faz sua inédita primeira viagem para a região amazonica, e segue fazendo testes de voos em condições meteorológias.
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2514137 Força Aérea realizou em Belém do Pará neste domingo(24) o evento Portões Abertos, na Base Aérea de Belém, reunindo Exército, Marinha e policias. O evento foi aberto ao público e busca aproximar os civis do mundo militar, aviões e helicópteros militares foram expostos e ações operacionais demonstrativas com descida de rapel em helicóptero e ações de defesa com cães. O evento reuniu centenas de pessoas na única base aérea do Brasil que abriga as 3 forças armadas. O mais novo caça de quarta geração da Força Aérea, o Saab F-39 Gripen foi exposto no evento como a atração principal, o caça faz sua inédita primeira viagem para a região amazonica, e segue fazendo testes de voos em condições meteorológias.
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52147663 SHIYAN, CHINA - MARCH 23, 2024 - A pilot operates a cargo drone in Maojian district of Shiyan city, Central China's Hubei province, March 23, 2024. On the same day, the first low-altitude transport route in Hubei Province successfully made its first flight in Maojian District, Shiyan City. Two Q20 Ray drones from the United Aircraft successfully completed the material distribution of the pilot line of comprehensive treatment of Maota River small watershed, and successfully reached the mailing logistics center of Maota Township, Maojian District, reducing the 40-minute ground drive to 15 minutes. This also marks the first low-altitude logistics distribution line in Hubei Province has officially entered normal operation in Shiyan. It is understood that the total length of the line is 14 kilometers, the day to Maota Township delivery logistics point of the drone carrying villagers to buy vegetable seeds and daily necessities packages, from Maota Township flying out of the drone will be the villagers freshly picked tea delivered to the railway station business department. In addition, compared with traditional land transportation logistics, the transportation cost of low-altitude logistics distribution is reduced by about 20%. Photo Credit: CFOTO/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52147660 SHIYAN, CHINA - MARCH 23, 2024 - A drone transports goods at the Maota Township Logistics Distribution Center in Maojian district, Shiyan city, Central China's Hubei province, March 23, 2024. On the same day, the first low-altitude transport route in Hubei Province successfully made its first flight in Maojian District, Shiyan City. Two Q20 Ray drones from the United Aircraft successfully completed the material distribution of the pilot line of comprehensive treatment of Maota River small watershed, and successfully reached the mailing logistics center of Maota Township, Maojian District, reducing the 40-minute ground drive to 15 minutes. This also marks the first low-altitude logistics distribution line in Hubei Province has officially entered normal operation in Shiyan. It is understood that the total length of the line is 14 kilometers, the day to Maota Township delivery logistics point of the drone carrying villagers to buy vegetable seeds and daily necessities packages, from Maota Township flying out of the drone will be the villagers freshly picked tea delivered to the railway station business department. In addition, compared with traditional land transportation logistics, the transportation cost of low-altitude logistics distribution is reduced by about 20%. Photo Credit: CFOTO/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52147654 SHIYAN, CHINA - MARCH 23, 2024 - A staff member looks at a drone in Maojian district of Shiyan city, Central China's Hubei province, March 23, 2024. On the same day, the first low-altitude transport route in Hubei Province successfully made its first flight in Maojian District, Shiyan City. Two Q20 Ray drones from the United Aircraft successfully completed the material distribution of the pilot line of comprehensive treatment of Maota River small watershed, and successfully reached the mailing logistics center of Maota Township, Maojian District, reducing the 40-minute ground drive to 15 minutes. This also marks the first low-altitude logistics distribution line in Hubei Province has officially entered normal operation in Shiyan. It is understood that the total length of the line is 14 kilometers, the day to Maota Township delivery logistics point of the drone carrying villagers to buy vegetable seeds and daily necessities packages, from Maota Township flying out of the drone will be the villagers freshly picked tea delivered to the railway station business department. In addition, compared with traditional land transportation logistics, the transportation cost of low-altitude logistics distribution is reduced by about 20%. Photo Credit: CFOTO/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52147655 SHIYAN, CHINA - MARCH 23, 2024 - A worker loads a delivery package into a drone in Maojian district of Shiyan city, Central China's Hubei province, March 23, 2024. On the same day, the first low-altitude transport route in Hubei Province successfully made its first flight in Maojian District, Shiyan City. Two Q20 Ray drones from the United Aircraft successfully completed the material distribution of the pilot line of comprehensive treatment of Maota River small watershed, and successfully reached the mailing logistics center of Maota Township, Maojian District, reducing the 40-minute ground drive to 15 minutes. This also marks the first low-altitude logistics distribution line in Hubei Province has officially entered normal operation in Shiyan. It is understood that the total length of the line is 14 kilometers, the day to Maota Township delivery logistics point of the drone carrying villagers to buy vegetable seeds and daily necessities packages, from Maota Township flying out of the drone will be the villagers freshly picked tea delivered to the railway station business department. In addition, compared with traditional land transportation logistics, the transportation cost of low-altitude logistics distribution is reduced by about 20%. Photo Credit: CFOTO/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52147658 SHIYAN, CHINA - MARCH 23, 2024 - A staff member unloads goods carried by a drone at the Maota Township Delivery and Distribution Center in Maojian District, Shiyan city, Central China's Hubei province, March 23, 2024. On the same day, the first low-altitude transport route in Hubei Province successfully made its first flight in Maojian District, Shiyan City. Two Q20 Ray drones from the United Aircraft successfully completed the material distribution of the pilot line of comprehensive treatment of Maota River small watershed, and successfully reached the mailing logistics center of Maota Township, Maojian District, reducing the 40-minute ground drive to 15 minutes. This also marks the first low-altitude logistics distribution line in Hubei Province has officially entered normal operation in Shiyan. It is understood that the total length of the line is 14 kilometers, the day to Maota Township delivery logistics point of the drone carrying villagers to buy vegetable seeds and daily necessities packages, from Maota Township flying out of the drone will be the villagers freshly picked tea delivered to the railway station business department. In addition, compared with traditional land transportation logistics, the transportation cost of low-altitude logistics distribution is reduced by about 20%. Photo Credit: CFOTO/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52147664 SHIYAN, CHINA - MARCH 23, 2024 - A drone transports goods at the Maota Township Logistics Distribution Center in Maojian district, Shiyan city, Central China's Hubei province, March 23, 2024. On the same day, the first low-altitude transport route in Hubei Province successfully made its first flight in Maojian District, Shiyan City. Two Q20 Ray drones from the United Aircraft successfully completed the material distribution of the pilot line of comprehensive treatment of Maota River small watershed, and successfully reached the mailing logistics center of Maota Township, Maojian District, reducing the 40-minute ground drive to 15 minutes. This also marks the first low-altitude logistics distribution line in Hubei Province has officially entered normal operation in Shiyan. It is understood that the total length of the line is 14 kilometers, the day to Maota Township delivery logistics point of the drone carrying villagers to buy vegetable seeds and daily necessities packages, from Maota Township flying out of the drone will be the villagers freshly picked tea delivered to the railway station business department. In addition, compared with traditional land transportation logistics, the transportation cost of low-altitude logistics distribution is reduced by about 20%. Photo Credit: CFOTO/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20240324_zia_d204_016 March 24, 2024, Shiyan, Hubei, China: SHIYAN, CHINA - MARCH 23, 2024 - A drone transports goods at the Maota Township Logistics Distribution Center in Maojian district, Shiyan city, Central China s Hubei province, March 23, 2024. On the same day, the first low-altitude transport route in Hubei Province successfully made its first flight in Maojian District, Shiyan City. Two Q20 Ray drones from the United Aircraft successfully completed the material distribution of the pilot line of comprehensive treatment of Maota River small watershed, and successfully reached the mailing logistics center of Maota Township, Maojian District, reducing the 40-minute ground drive to 15 minutes. This also marks the first low-altitude logistics distribution line in Hubei Province has officially entered normal operation in Shiyan. It is understood that the total length of the line is 14 kilometers, the day to Maota Township delivery logistics point of the drone carrying villagers to buy vegetable seeds and daily necessities packages, from Maota Township flying out of the drone will be the villagers freshly picked tea delivered to the railway station business department. In addition, compared with traditional land transportation logistics, the transportation cost of low-altitude logistics distribution is reduced by about 20% (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240324_zia_d204_020 March 24, 2024, Shiyan, Hubei, China: SHIYAN, CHINA - MARCH 23, 2024 - A staff member looks at a drone in Maojian district of Shiyan city, Central China s Hubei province, March 23, 2024. On the same day, the first low-altitude transport route in Hubei Province successfully made its first flight in Maojian District, Shiyan City. Two Q20 Ray drones from the United Aircraft successfully completed the material distribution of the pilot line of comprehensive treatment of Maota River small watershed, and successfully reached the mailing logistics center of Maota Township, Maojian District, reducing the 40-minute ground drive to 15 minutes. This also marks the first low-altitude logistics distribution line in Hubei Province has officially entered normal operation in Shiyan. It is understood that the total length of the line is 14 kilometers, the day to Maota Township delivery logistics point of the drone carrying villagers to buy vegetable seeds and daily necessities packages, from Maota Township flying out of the drone will be the villagers freshly picked tea delivered to the railway station business department. In addition, compared with traditional land transportation logistics, the transportation cost of low-altitude logistics distribution is reduced by about 20% (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240324_zia_d204_019 March 24, 2024, Shiyan, Hubei, China: SHIYAN, CHINA - MARCH 23, 2024 - A worker loads a delivery package into a drone in Maojian district of Shiyan city, Central China s Hubei province, March 23, 2024. On the same day, the first low-altitude transport route in Hubei Province successfully made its first flight in Maojian District, Shiyan City. Two Q20 Ray drones from the United Aircraft successfully completed the material distribution of the pilot line of comprehensive treatment of Maota River small watershed, and successfully reached the mailing logistics center of Maota Township, Maojian District, reducing the 40-minute ground drive to 15 minutes. This also marks the first low-altitude logistics distribution line in Hubei Province has officially entered normal operation in Shiyan. It is understood that the total length of the line is 14 kilometers, the day to Maota Township delivery logistics point of the drone carrying villagers to buy vegetable seeds and daily necessities packages, from Maota Township flying out of the drone will be the villagers freshly picked tea delivered to the railway station business department. In addition, compared with traditional land transportation logistics, the transportation cost of low-altitude logistics distribution is reduced by about 20% (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240324_zia_d204_018 March 24, 2024, Shiyan, Hubei, China: SHIYAN, CHINA - MARCH 23, 2024 - A staff member unloads goods carried by a drone at the Maota Township Delivery and Distribution Center in Maojian District, Shiyan city, Central China s Hubei province, March 23, 2024. On the same day, the first low-altitude transport route in Hubei Province successfully made its first flight in Maojian District, Shiyan City. Two Q20 Ray drones from the United Aircraft successfully completed the material distribution of the pilot line of comprehensive treatment of Maota River small watershed, and successfully reached the mailing logistics center of Maota Township, Maojian District, reducing the 40-minute ground drive to 15 minutes. This also marks the first low-altitude logistics distribution line in Hubei Province has officially entered normal operation in Shiyan. It is understood that the total length of the line is 14 kilometers, the day to Maota Township delivery logistics point of the drone carrying villagers to buy vegetable seeds and daily necessities packages, from Maota Township flying out of the drone will be the villagers freshly picked tea delivered to the railway station business department. In addition, compared with traditional land transportation logistics, the transportation cost of low-altitude logistics distribution is reduced by about 20% (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240324_zia_d204_017 March 24, 2024, Shiyan, Hubei, China: SHIYAN, CHINA - MARCH 23, 2024 - A drone transports goods at the Maota Township Logistics Distribution Center in Maojian district, Shiyan city, Central China s Hubei province, March 23, 2024. On the same day, the first low-altitude transport route in Hubei Province successfully made its first flight in Maojian District, Shiyan City. Two Q20 Ray drones from the United Aircraft successfully completed the material distribution of the pilot line of comprehensive treatment of Maota River small watershed, and successfully reached the mailing logistics center of Maota Township, Maojian District, reducing the 40-minute ground drive to 15 minutes. This also marks the first low-altitude logistics distribution line in Hubei Province has officially entered normal operation in Shiyan. It is understood that the total length of the line is 14 kilometers, the day to Maota Township delivery logistics point of the drone carrying villagers to buy vegetable seeds and daily necessities packages, from Maota Township flying out of the drone will be the villagers freshly picked tea delivered to the railway station business department. In addition, compared with traditional land transportation logistics, the transportation cost of low-altitude logistics distribution is reduced by about 20% (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240324_zia_d204_021 March 24, 2024, Shiyan, Hubei, China: SHIYAN, CHINA - MARCH 23, 2024 - A pilot operates a cargo drone in Maojian district of Shiyan city, Central China s Hubei province, March 23, 2024. On the same day, the first low-altitude transport route in Hubei Province successfully made its first flight in Maojian District, Shiyan City. Two Q20 Ray drones from the United Aircraft successfully completed the material distribution of the pilot line of comprehensive treatment of Maota River small watershed, and successfully reached the mailing logistics center of Maota Township, Maojian District, reducing the 40-minute ground drive to 15 minutes. This also marks the first low-altitude logistics distribution line in Hubei Province has officially entered normal operation in Shiyan. It is understood that the total length of the line is 14 kilometers, the day to Maota Township delivery logistics point of the drone carrying villagers to buy vegetable seeds and daily necessities packages, from Maota Township flying out of the drone will be the villagers freshly picked tea delivered to the railway station business department. In addition, compared with traditional land transportation logistics, the transportation cost of low-altitude logistics distribution is reduced by about 20% (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240323_zia_k200_011 March 23, 2024, Houston, United States: Astronauts Sunita Williams (L) and Barry Wilmore pose at Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, on March 22, 2024, as they are assigned to board NASA's new spaceship Boeing Starliner, developed to carry astronauts to the International Space Station, for its first manned flight test as soon as May 1. (Kyodo).==Kyodo. (Credit Image: © Kyodonews/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240323_zia_k200_009 March 23, 2024, Houston, United States: Photo taken on March 21, 2024, at Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, shows a simulator used by astronauts to get used to operating NASA's new spaceship Boeing Starliner, developed to carry them to the International Space Station, ahead of the spaceship's first manned flight test as soon as May 1. (Kyodo).==Kyodo. (Credit Image: © Kyodonews/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240323_zia_k200_008 March 23, 2024, Houston, United States: Photo taken on March 21, 2024, at Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, shows a control room for NASA's new spaceship Boeing Starliner, developed to carry astronauts to the International Space Station, ahead of the spaceship's first manned flight test as soon as May 1. (Kyodo).==Kyodo. (Credit Image: © Kyodonews/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240323_zia_k200_007 March 23, 2024, Houston, United States: Photo taken on March 21, 2024, at Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, shows the interior of a training-use mockup of NASA's new spaceship Boeing Starliner, developed to carry astronauts to the International Space Station, ahead of its first manned flight test as soon as May 1. (Kyodo).==Kyodo. (Credit Image: © Kyodonews/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240323_zia_k200_006 March 23, 2024, Houston, United States: Photo taken on March 21, 2024, at Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, shows a mockup of NASA's new spaceship Boeing Starliner, developed to carry astronauts to the International Space Station, ahead of its first manned flight test as soon as May 1. (Kyodo).==Kyodo. (Credit Image: © Kyodonews/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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52091888 KAZAKHSTAN, BAIKONUR - MARCH 21, 2024: Denis Manturov (L), Russia's Deputy Prime Minister / Industry and Trade Minister, Belarus Space Agency cosmonaut Marina Vasilevskaya of the Soyuz MS-25 prime crew, and Sergei Romanov (L-R), First Deputy General Designer / Chief Designer of ISS Manned Space Systems, RSC Energia, arrive for for a Soyuz-2.1a carrier rocket launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome to the International Space Station. Sergei Savostyanov/TASS/Sipa USA
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20240321_zia_a189_127 March 21, 2024, Norfolk, Virginia, United States: Handout photo dated December 13, 2021 shows a Boeing unmanned MQ-25 aircraft is given operating directions on the flight deck aboard the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77). For the first time ever, the US Navy has a carrier-based aircraft that does not require a pilot. The service has taken delivery of the first MQ-25 Stingray autonomous refueller from manufacturer Boeing. â??Weâ??ve delivered the first US Navy MQ-25 Stingray for testing,â? Boeing said on 21 February. â??The unmanned carrier-based refueller will now undergo a rigorous airframe integrity evaluation.â? The latest fiscal year 2025 budget documents indicate the navy plans to acquire 76 Stingrays, including five test articles. At least 67 aircraft are projected to be operational models. U.S. Navy (Credit Image: © Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240321_zia_a189_124 March 21, 2024, unknown: Handout photo dated Deczmber 13, 2021 shows a Boeing unmanned MQ-25 aircraft sits on the flight deck aboard the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77) in the Atlantic Ocean. For the first time ever, the US Navy has a carrier-based aircraft that does not require a pilot. The service has taken delivery of the first MQ-25 Stingray autonomous refueller from manufacturer Boeing. â??Weâ??ve delivered the first US Navy MQ-25 Stingray for testing,â? Boeing said on 21 February. â??The unmanned carrier-based refueller will now undergo a rigorous airframe integrity evaluation.â? The latest fiscal year 2025 budget documents indicate the navy plans to acquire 76 Stingrays, including five test articles. At least 67 aircraft are projected to be operational models. U.S. Navy (Credit Image: © Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240321_zia_a189_123 March 21, 2024, Norfolk, Virginia, United States: Handout photo dated December 13, 2021 shows a Boeing unmanned MQ-25 aircraft is given operating directions on the flight deck aboard the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77). For the first time ever, the US Navy has a carrier-based aircraft that does not require a pilot. The service has taken delivery of the first MQ-25 Stingray autonomous refueller from manufacturer Boeing. â??Weâ??ve delivered the first US Navy MQ-25 Stingray for testing,â? Boeing said on 21 February. â??The unmanned carrier-based refueller will now undergo a rigorous airframe integrity evaluation.â? The latest fiscal year 2025 budget documents indicate the navy plans to acquire 76 Stingrays, including five test articles. At least 67 aircraft are projected to be operational models. U.S. Navy (Credit Image: © Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240321_zia_a189_125 March 21, 2024, Norfolk, Virginia, United States: Handout photo dated December 13, 2021 shows a Boeing unmanned MQ-25 aircraft rests aboard the flight deck aboard the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77). For the first time ever, the US Navy has a carrier-based aircraft that does not require a pilot. The service has taken delivery of the first MQ-25 Stingray autonomous refueller from manufacturer Boeing. â??Weâ??ve delivered the first US Navy MQ-25 Stingray for testing,â? Boeing said on 21 February. â??The unmanned carrier-based refueller will now undergo a rigorous airframe integrity evaluation.â? The latest fiscal year 2025 budget documents indicate the navy plans to acquire 76 Stingrays, including five test articles. At least 67 aircraft are projected to be operational models. U.S. Navy (Credit Image: © Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240320_zaf_m67_004 March 20, 2024: Abson Louis, a native of Haiti, stands Tuesday, March 19, 2024, outside his family's home in west Orlando where he recounted the harrowing weeks before he escaped Sunday, March 17, 2024, aboard the first U.S. government-chartered flight from the chaotic island nation. (Credit Image: © Stephen Hudak/Orlando Sentinel/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240317_zaf_m67_006 March 17, 2024: The first evacuation flight out of Cap-Haitien, Haiti, landed at Miami International Airport on Sunday, March 17, 2024. Francius St. Alma of Miami was among the passengers. (Credit Image: © Carl Juste/Miami Herald/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240317_zaf_m67_003 March 17, 2024: Orlando, Florida, resident Abson Louis, 46, pauses in search of friends after arriving on the first evacuation flight out of Cap-Haitien, Haiti, that landed at Miami International Airport on Sunday, March 17, 2024. (Credit Image: © Carl Juste/Miami Herald/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240317_zaf_m67_004 March 17, 2024: Miami, Florida, USA: Marie Lucie St. Fleur, left, sits in the Arrivals area after arriving on the first evacuation flight out of Cap-Haitien, Haiti, that landed at Miami International Airport. (Credit Image: © Carl Juste/Miami Herald/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240317_zaf_m67_005 March 17, 2024: Passengers walk through the Arrivals area after arriving on the first evacuation flight out of Cap-Haitien, Haiti, at Miami International Airport on Sunday, March 17, 2024. (Credit Image: © Carl Juste/Miami Herald/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240316_aaa_s197_469 March 16, 2024, Tokyo, Japan: All Nippon Airways (ANA) airplanes seen at the Tokyo International Airport, commonly known as Haneda Airport in Tokyo. ANA Holdings (ANAHD, 9202) subsidiary All Nippon ANA/NH, a subsidiary of ANA Holdings (ANAHD, 9202), will launch a Boeing 787-10 aircraft with domestic specifications on 27 March. The first flight will be NH59 from Haneda at 10 am to Sapporo (Shin-Chitose), and the return flight, NH62 to Haneda, will also be operated by the same aircraft. (Credit Image: © James Matsumoto/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240316_aaa_s197_465 March 16, 2024, Tokyo, Japan: All Nippon Airways (ANA) airplanes seen at the Tokyo International Airport, commonly known as Haneda Airport in Tokyo. ANA Holdings (ANAHD, 9202) subsidiary All Nippon ANA/NH, a subsidiary of ANA Holdings (ANAHD, 9202), will launch a Boeing 787-10 aircraft with domestic specifications on 27 March. The first flight will be NH59 from Haneda at 10 am to Sapporo (Shin-Chitose), and the return flight, NH62 to Haneda, will also be operated by the same aircraft. (Credit Image: © James Matsumoto/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240316_aaa_s197_466 March 16, 2024, Tokyo, Japan: All Nippon Airways (ANA) airplanes seen at the Tokyo International Airport, commonly known as Haneda Airport in Tokyo. ANA Holdings (ANAHD, 9202) subsidiary All Nippon ANA/NH, a subsidiary of ANA Holdings (ANAHD, 9202), will launch a Boeing 787-10 aircraft with domestic specifications on 27 March. The first flight will be NH59 from Haneda at 10 am to Sapporo (Shin-Chitose), and the return flight, NH62 to Haneda, will also be operated by the same aircraft. (Credit Image: © James Matsumoto/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240316_aaa_s197_471 March 16, 2024, Tokyo, Japan: All Nippon Airways (ANA) airplanes seen at the Tokyo International Airport, commonly known as Haneda Airport in Tokyo. ANA Holdings (ANAHD, 9202) subsidiary All Nippon ANA/NH, a subsidiary of ANA Holdings (ANAHD, 9202), will launch a Boeing 787-10 aircraft with domestic specifications on 27 March. The first flight will be NH59 from Haneda at 10 am to Sapporo (Shin-Chitose), and the return flight, NH62 to Haneda, will also be operated by the same aircraft. (Credit Image: © James Matsumoto/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240316_aaa_s197_467 March 16, 2024, Tokyo, Japan: All Nippon Airways (ANA) airplanes seen at the Tokyo International Airport, commonly known as Haneda Airport in Tokyo. ANA Holdings (ANAHD, 9202) subsidiary All Nippon ANA/NH, a subsidiary of ANA Holdings (ANAHD, 9202), will launch a Boeing 787-10 aircraft with domestic specifications on 27 March. The first flight will be NH59 from Haneda at 10 am to Sapporo (Shin-Chitose), and the return flight, NH62 to Haneda, will also be operated by the same aircraft. (Credit Image: © James Matsumoto/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240316_aaa_s197_472 March 16, 2024, Tokyo, Japan: All Nippon Airways (ANA) airplanes seen at the Tokyo International Airport, commonly known as Haneda Airport in Tokyo. ANA Holdings (ANAHD, 9202) subsidiary All Nippon ANA/NH, a subsidiary of ANA Holdings (ANAHD, 9202), will launch a Boeing 787-10 aircraft with domestic specifications on 27 March. The first flight will be NH59 from Haneda at 10 am to Sapporo (Shin-Chitose), and the return flight, NH62 to Haneda, will also be operated by the same aircraft. (Credit Image: © James Matsumoto/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240316_aaa_s197_468 March 16, 2024, Tokyo, Japan: All Nippon Airways (ANA) airplanes seen at the Tokyo International Airport, commonly known as Haneda Airport in Tokyo. ANA Holdings (ANAHD, 9202) subsidiary All Nippon ANA/NH, a subsidiary of ANA Holdings (ANAHD, 9202), will launch a Boeing 787-10 aircraft with domestic specifications on 27 March. The first flight will be NH59 from Haneda at 10 am to Sapporo (Shin-Chitose), and the return flight, NH62 to Haneda, will also be operated by the same aircraft. (Credit Image: © James Matsumoto/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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52014864 All Nippon Airways (ANA) airplanes seen at the Tokyo International Airport, commonly known as Haneda Airport in Tokyo. ANA Holdings (ANAHD, 9202) subsidiary All Nippon ANA/NH, a subsidiary of ANA Holdings (ANAHD, 9202), will launch a Boeing 787-10 aircraft with domestic specifications on 27 March. The first flight will be NH59 from Haneda at 10 am to Sapporo (Shin-Chitose), and the return flight, NH62 to Haneda, will also be operated by the same aircraft. Photo Credit: James Matsumoto / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52014867 All Nippon Airways (ANA) airplanes seen at the Tokyo International Airport, commonly known as Haneda Airport in Tokyo. ANA Holdings (ANAHD, 9202) subsidiary All Nippon ANA/NH, a subsidiary of ANA Holdings (ANAHD, 9202), will launch a Boeing 787-10 aircraft with domestic specifications on 27 March. The first flight will be NH59 from Haneda at 10 am to Sapporo (Shin-Chitose), and the return flight, NH62 to Haneda, will also be operated by the same aircraft. Photo Credit: James Matsumoto / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52014865 All Nippon Airways (ANA) airplanes seen at the Tokyo International Airport, commonly known as Haneda Airport in Tokyo. ANA Holdings (ANAHD, 9202) subsidiary All Nippon ANA/NH, a subsidiary of ANA Holdings (ANAHD, 9202), will launch a Boeing 787-10 aircraft with domestic specifications on 27 March. The first flight will be NH59 from Haneda at 10 am to Sapporo (Shin-Chitose), and the return flight, NH62 to Haneda, will also be operated by the same aircraft. Photo Credit: James Matsumoto / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52014872 All Nippon Airways (ANA) airplanes seen at the Tokyo International Airport, commonly known as Haneda Airport in Tokyo. ANA Holdings (ANAHD, 9202) subsidiary All Nippon ANA/NH, a subsidiary of ANA Holdings (ANAHD, 9202), will launch a Boeing 787-10 aircraft with domestic specifications on 27 March. The first flight will be NH59 from Haneda at 10 am to Sapporo (Shin-Chitose), and the return flight, NH62 to Haneda, will also be operated by the same aircraft. Photo Credit: James Matsumoto / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52014869 All Nippon Airways (ANA) airplanes seen at the Tokyo International Airport, commonly known as Haneda Airport in Tokyo. ANA Holdings (ANAHD, 9202) subsidiary All Nippon ANA/NH, a subsidiary of ANA Holdings (ANAHD, 9202), will launch a Boeing 787-10 aircraft with domestic specifications on 27 March. The first flight will be NH59 from Haneda at 10 am to Sapporo (Shin-Chitose), and the return flight, NH62 to Haneda, will also be operated by the same aircraft. Photo Credit: James Matsumoto / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52014866 All Nippon Airways (ANA) airplanes seen at the Tokyo International Airport, commonly known as Haneda Airport in Tokyo. ANA Holdings (ANAHD, 9202) subsidiary All Nippon ANA/NH, a subsidiary of ANA Holdings (ANAHD, 9202), will launch a Boeing 787-10 aircraft with domestic specifications on 27 March. The first flight will be NH59 from Haneda at 10 am to Sapporo (Shin-Chitose), and the return flight, NH62 to Haneda, will also be operated by the same aircraft. Photo Credit: James Matsumoto / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52014870 All Nippon Airways (ANA) airplanes seen at the Tokyo International Airport, commonly known as Haneda Airport in Tokyo. ANA Holdings (ANAHD, 9202) subsidiary All Nippon ANA/NH, a subsidiary of ANA Holdings (ANAHD, 9202), will launch a Boeing 787-10 aircraft with domestic specifications on 27 March. The first flight will be NH59 from Haneda at 10 am to Sapporo (Shin-Chitose), and the return flight, NH62 to Haneda, will also be operated by the same aircraft. Photo Credit: James Matsumoto / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52014868 All Nippon Airways (ANA) airplanes seen at the Tokyo International Airport, commonly known as Haneda Airport in Tokyo. ANA Holdings (ANAHD, 9202) subsidiary All Nippon ANA/NH, a subsidiary of ANA Holdings (ANAHD, 9202), will launch a Boeing 787-10 aircraft with domestic specifications on 27 March. The first flight will be NH59 from Haneda at 10 am to Sapporo (Shin-Chitose), and the return flight, NH62 to Haneda, will also be operated by the same aircraft. Photo Credit: James Matsumoto / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20240311_zia_c220_005 March 11, 2024, Raf Waddington, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..The Red Arrows soared into their 60th display season with a flight alongside vintage Folland Gnat jets at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire on Friday (08March2024)..The two heritage craft, one with a bright yellow livery and the other featuring 4 Flying Training School colours, were originally used in the 1960s as RAF training aircraft..Wing Commander Adam Collins said: â??The Gnat is synonymous with the earliest days of the Red Arrows and this wonderful chapter of British aviation..â??Reuniting the aircraft, at our home base in Lincolnshire, with some of those who helped establish the team during the 1960s ... has been a great backdrop from which to launch our Diamond Season display dates..â??Itâ??s through these forthcoming summer shows, colourful flypasts, and engaging ground events that we hope to inspire even more generations.â?.The Folland Gnat was flown by the Red Arrows from the teamâ??s first season in 1965 until being replaced by the bigger Hawk T1 in 1980..Squadron leader Jon Bond, who will be Red 1 this year, added: â??To bring together the past, present, and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar..â??The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they canâ??t wait to see this diamond display,â? he added..The teamsâ?? training continues at RAF Waddington, with the first public display due to take off in late May..The public will be able to enjoy displays across the season including at Blackpool Airshow, Eastbourne International Airshow, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Armed Forcesâ?? Day performances..The team will also perform in Canada at
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20240311_zsa_c218_005 March 11, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..The Red Arrows soared into their 60th display season with a flight alongside vintage Folland Gnat jets at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire on Friday (08March2024)..The two heritage craft, one with a bright yellow livery and the other featuring 4 Flying Training School colours, were originally used in the 1960s as RAF training aircraft..Wing Commander Adam Collins said: â??The Gnat is synonymous with the earliest days of the Red Arrows and this wonderful chapter of British aviation..â??Reuniting the aircraft, at our home base in Lincolnshire, with some of those who helped establish the team during the 1960s ... has been a great backdrop from which to launch our Diamond Season display dates..â??Itâ??s through these forthcoming summer shows, colourful flypasts, and engaging ground events that we hope to inspire even more generations.â?.The Folland Gnat was flown by the Red Arrows from the teamâ??s first season in 1965 until being replaced by the bigger Hawk T1 in 1980..Squadron leader Jon Bond, who will be Red 1 this year, added: â??To bring together the past, present, and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar..â??The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they canâ??t wait to see this diamond display,â? he added..The teamsâ?? training continues at RAF Waddington, with the first public display due to take off in late May..The public will be able to enjoy displays across the season including at Blackpool Airshow, Eastbourne International Airshow, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Armed Forcesâ?? Day performances..The team will also perform in Canada at fou (Credit Image: © Cpl Phil Dye/Cover Image
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20240311_zea_c218_005 March 11, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..The Red Arrows soared into their 60th display season with a flight alongside vintage Folland Gnat jets at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire on Friday (08March2024)..The two heritage craft, one with a bright yellow livery and the other featuring 4 Flying Training School colours, were originally used in the 1960s as RAF training aircraft..Wing Commander Adam Collins said: â??The Gnat is synonymous with the earliest days of the Red Arrows and this wonderful chapter of British aviation..â??Reuniting the aircraft, at our home base in Lincolnshire, with some of those who helped establish the team during the 1960s ... has been a great backdrop from which to launch our Diamond Season display dates..â??Itâ??s through these forthcoming summer shows, colourful flypasts, and engaging ground events that we hope to inspire even more generations.â?.The Folland Gnat was flown by the Red Arrows from the teamâ??s first season in 1965 until being replaced by the bigger Hawk T1 in 1980..Squadron leader Jon Bond, who will be Red 1 this year, added: â??To bring together the past, present, and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar..â??The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they canâ??t wait to see this diamond display,â? he added..The teamsâ?? training continues at RAF Waddington, with the first public display due to take off in late May..The public will be able to enjoy displays across the season including at Blackpool Airshow, Eastbourne International Airshow, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Armed Forcesâ?? Day performances..The team will also perform in Canada at fou (Credit Image: © Cpl Phil Dye/Cover Image
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20240311_zsa_c218_006 March 11, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..The Red Arrows soared into their 60th display season with a flight alongside vintage Folland Gnat jets at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire on Friday (08March2024)..The two heritage craft, one with a bright yellow livery and the other featuring 4 Flying Training School colours, were originally used in the 1960s as RAF training aircraft..Wing Commander Adam Collins said: â??The Gnat is synonymous with the earliest days of the Red Arrows and this wonderful chapter of British aviation..â??Reuniting the aircraft, at our home base in Lincolnshire, with some of those who helped establish the team during the 1960s ... has been a great backdrop from which to launch our Diamond Season display dates..â??Itâ??s through these forthcoming summer shows, colourful flypasts, and engaging ground events that we hope to inspire even more generations.â?.The Folland Gnat was flown by the Red Arrows from the teamâ??s first season in 1965 until being replaced by the bigger Hawk T1 in 1980..Squadron leader Jon Bond, who will be Red 1 this year, added: â??To bring together the past, present, and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar..â??The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they canâ??t wait to see this diamond display,â? he added..The teamsâ?? training continues at RAF Waddington, with the first public display due to take off in late May..The public will be able to enjoy displays across the season including at Blackpool Airshow, Eastbourne International Airshow, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Armed Forcesâ?? Day performances..The team will also perform in Canada at fou (Credit Image: © Cpl Phil Dye/Cover Image
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20240311_zia_c220_006 March 11, 2024, Raf Waddington, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..The Red Arrows soared into their 60th display season with a flight alongside vintage Folland Gnat jets at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire on Friday (08March2024)..The two heritage craft, one with a bright yellow livery and the other featuring 4 Flying Training School colours, were originally used in the 1960s as RAF training aircraft..Wing Commander Adam Collins said: â??The Gnat is synonymous with the earliest days of the Red Arrows and this wonderful chapter of British aviation..â??Reuniting the aircraft, at our home base in Lincolnshire, with some of those who helped establish the team during the 1960s ... has been a great backdrop from which to launch our Diamond Season display dates..â??Itâ??s through these forthcoming summer shows, colourful flypasts, and engaging ground events that we hope to inspire even more generations.â?.The Folland Gnat was flown by the Red Arrows from the teamâ??s first season in 1965 until being replaced by the bigger Hawk T1 in 1980..Squadron leader Jon Bond, who will be Red 1 this year, added: â??To bring together the past, present, and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar..â??The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they canâ??t wait to see this diamond display,â? he added..The teamsâ?? training continues at RAF Waddington, with the first public display due to take off in late May..The public will be able to enjoy displays across the season including at Blackpool Airshow, Eastbourne International Airshow, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Armed Forcesâ?? Day performances..The team will also perform in Canada at
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20240311_zea_c218_006 March 11, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..The Red Arrows soared into their 60th display season with a flight alongside vintage Folland Gnat jets at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire on Friday (08March2024)..The two heritage craft, one with a bright yellow livery and the other featuring 4 Flying Training School colours, were originally used in the 1960s as RAF training aircraft..Wing Commander Adam Collins said: â??The Gnat is synonymous with the earliest days of the Red Arrows and this wonderful chapter of British aviation..â??Reuniting the aircraft, at our home base in Lincolnshire, with some of those who helped establish the team during the 1960s ... has been a great backdrop from which to launch our Diamond Season display dates..â??Itâ??s through these forthcoming summer shows, colourful flypasts, and engaging ground events that we hope to inspire even more generations.â?.The Folland Gnat was flown by the Red Arrows from the teamâ??s first season in 1965 until being replaced by the bigger Hawk T1 in 1980..Squadron leader Jon Bond, who will be Red 1 this year, added: â??To bring together the past, present, and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar..â??The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they canâ??t wait to see this diamond display,â? he added..The teamsâ?? training continues at RAF Waddington, with the first public display due to take off in late May..The public will be able to enjoy displays across the season including at Blackpool Airshow, Eastbourne International Airshow, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Armed Forcesâ?? Day performances..The team will also perform in Canada at fou (Credit Image: © Cpl Phil Dye/Cover Image
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20240311_zia_c220_007 March 11, 2024, Raf Waddington, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..The Red Arrows soared into their 60th display season with a flight alongside vintage Folland Gnat jets at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire on Friday (08March2024)..The two heritage craft, one with a bright yellow livery and the other featuring 4 Flying Training School colours, were originally used in the 1960s as RAF training aircraft..Wing Commander Adam Collins said: â??The Gnat is synonymous with the earliest days of the Red Arrows and this wonderful chapter of British aviation..â??Reuniting the aircraft, at our home base in Lincolnshire, with some of those who helped establish the team during the 1960s ... has been a great backdrop from which to launch our Diamond Season display dates..â??Itâ??s through these forthcoming summer shows, colourful flypasts, and engaging ground events that we hope to inspire even more generations.â?.The Folland Gnat was flown by the Red Arrows from the teamâ??s first season in 1965 until being replaced by the bigger Hawk T1 in 1980..Squadron leader Jon Bond, who will be Red 1 this year, added: â??To bring together the past, present, and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar..â??The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they canâ??t wait to see this diamond display,â? he added..The teamsâ?? training continues at RAF Waddington, with the first public display due to take off in late May..The public will be able to enjoy displays across the season including at Blackpool Airshow, Eastbourne International Airshow, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Armed Forcesâ?? Day performances..The team will also perform in Canada at
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20240311_zea_c218_007 March 11, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..The Red Arrows soared into their 60th display season with a flight alongside vintage Folland Gnat jets at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire on Friday (08March2024)..The two heritage craft, one with a bright yellow livery and the other featuring 4 Flying Training School colours, were originally used in the 1960s as RAF training aircraft..Wing Commander Adam Collins said: â??The Gnat is synonymous with the earliest days of the Red Arrows and this wonderful chapter of British aviation..â??Reuniting the aircraft, at our home base in Lincolnshire, with some of those who helped establish the team during the 1960s ... has been a great backdrop from which to launch our Diamond Season display dates..â??Itâ??s through these forthcoming summer shows, colourful flypasts, and engaging ground events that we hope to inspire even more generations.â?.The Folland Gnat was flown by the Red Arrows from the teamâ??s first season in 1965 until being replaced by the bigger Hawk T1 in 1980..Squadron leader Jon Bond, who will be Red 1 this year, added: â??To bring together the past, present, and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar..â??The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they canâ??t wait to see this diamond display,â? he added..The teamsâ?? training continues at RAF Waddington, with the first public display due to take off in late May..The public will be able to enjoy displays across the season including at Blackpool Airshow, Eastbourne International Airshow, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Armed Forcesâ?? Day performances..The team will also perform in Canada at fou (Credit Image: © Cpl Phil Dye/Cover Image
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20240311_zsa_c218_007 March 11, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..The Red Arrows soared into their 60th display season with a flight alongside vintage Folland Gnat jets at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire on Friday (08March2024)..The two heritage craft, one with a bright yellow livery and the other featuring 4 Flying Training School colours, were originally used in the 1960s as RAF training aircraft..Wing Commander Adam Collins said: â??The Gnat is synonymous with the earliest days of the Red Arrows and this wonderful chapter of British aviation..â??Reuniting the aircraft, at our home base in Lincolnshire, with some of those who helped establish the team during the 1960s ... has been a great backdrop from which to launch our Diamond Season display dates..â??Itâ??s through these forthcoming summer shows, colourful flypasts, and engaging ground events that we hope to inspire even more generations.â?.The Folland Gnat was flown by the Red Arrows from the teamâ??s first season in 1965 until being replaced by the bigger Hawk T1 in 1980..Squadron leader Jon Bond, who will be Red 1 this year, added: â??To bring together the past, present, and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar..â??The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they canâ??t wait to see this diamond display,â? he added..The teamsâ?? training continues at RAF Waddington, with the first public display due to take off in late May..The public will be able to enjoy displays across the season including at Blackpool Airshow, Eastbourne International Airshow, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Armed Forcesâ?? Day performances..The team will also perform in Canada at fou (Credit Image: © Cpl Phil Dye/Cover Image
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20240311_zia_c220_002 March 11, 2024, Raf Waddington, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..The Red Arrows soared into their 60th display season with a flight alongside vintage Folland Gnat jets at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire on Friday (08March2024)..The two heritage craft, one with a bright yellow livery and the other featuring 4 Flying Training School colours, were originally used in the 1960s as RAF training aircraft..Wing Commander Adam Collins said: â??The Gnat is synonymous with the earliest days of the Red Arrows and this wonderful chapter of British aviation..â??Reuniting the aircraft, at our home base in Lincolnshire, with some of those who helped establish the team during the 1960s ... has been a great backdrop from which to launch our Diamond Season display dates..â??Itâ??s through these forthcoming summer shows, colourful flypasts, and engaging ground events that we hope to inspire even more generations.â?.The Folland Gnat was flown by the Red Arrows from the teamâ??s first season in 1965 until being replaced by the bigger Hawk T1 in 1980..Squadron leader Jon Bond, who will be Red 1 this year, added: â??To bring together the past, present, and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar..â??The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they canâ??t wait to see this diamond display,â? he added..The teamsâ?? training continues at RAF Waddington, with the first public display due to take off in late May..The public will be able to enjoy displays across the season including at Blackpool Airshow, Eastbourne International Airshow, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Armed Forcesâ?? Day performances..The team will also perform in Canada at
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20240311_zsa_c218_002 March 11, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..The Red Arrows soared into their 60th display season with a flight alongside vintage Folland Gnat jets at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire on Friday (08March2024)..The two heritage craft, one with a bright yellow livery and the other featuring 4 Flying Training School colours, were originally used in the 1960s as RAF training aircraft..Wing Commander Adam Collins said: â??The Gnat is synonymous with the earliest days of the Red Arrows and this wonderful chapter of British aviation..â??Reuniting the aircraft, at our home base in Lincolnshire, with some of those who helped establish the team during the 1960s ... has been a great backdrop from which to launch our Diamond Season display dates..â??Itâ??s through these forthcoming summer shows, colourful flypasts, and engaging ground events that we hope to inspire even more generations.â?.The Folland Gnat was flown by the Red Arrows from the teamâ??s first season in 1965 until being replaced by the bigger Hawk T1 in 1980..Squadron leader Jon Bond, who will be Red 1 this year, added: â??To bring together the past, present, and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar..â??The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they canâ??t wait to see this diamond display,â? he added..The teamsâ?? training continues at RAF Waddington, with the first public display due to take off in late May..The public will be able to enjoy displays across the season including at Blackpool Airshow, Eastbourne International Airshow, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Armed Forcesâ?? Day performances..The team will also perform in Canada at fou (Credit Image: © Cpl Phil Dye/Cover Image
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20240311_zea_c218_002 March 11, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..The Red Arrows soared into their 60th display season with a flight alongside vintage Folland Gnat jets at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire on Friday (08March2024)..The two heritage craft, one with a bright yellow livery and the other featuring 4 Flying Training School colours, were originally used in the 1960s as RAF training aircraft..Wing Commander Adam Collins said: â??The Gnat is synonymous with the earliest days of the Red Arrows and this wonderful chapter of British aviation..â??Reuniting the aircraft, at our home base in Lincolnshire, with some of those who helped establish the team during the 1960s ... has been a great backdrop from which to launch our Diamond Season display dates..â??Itâ??s through these forthcoming summer shows, colourful flypasts, and engaging ground events that we hope to inspire even more generations.â?.The Folland Gnat was flown by the Red Arrows from the teamâ??s first season in 1965 until being replaced by the bigger Hawk T1 in 1980..Squadron leader Jon Bond, who will be Red 1 this year, added: â??To bring together the past, present, and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar..â??The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they canâ??t wait to see this diamond display,â? he added..The teamsâ?? training continues at RAF Waddington, with the first public display due to take off in late May..The public will be able to enjoy displays across the season including at Blackpool Airshow, Eastbourne International Airshow, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Armed Forcesâ?? Day performances..The team will also perform in Canada at fou (Credit Image: © Cpl Phil Dye/Cover Image
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20240311_zsa_c218_003 March 11, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..The Red Arrows soared into their 60th display season with a flight alongside vintage Folland Gnat jets at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire on Friday (08March2024)..The two heritage craft, one with a bright yellow livery and the other featuring 4 Flying Training School colours, were originally used in the 1960s as RAF training aircraft..Wing Commander Adam Collins said: â??The Gnat is synonymous with the earliest days of the Red Arrows and this wonderful chapter of British aviation..â??Reuniting the aircraft, at our home base in Lincolnshire, with some of those who helped establish the team during the 1960s ... has been a great backdrop from which to launch our Diamond Season display dates..â??Itâ??s through these forthcoming summer shows, colourful flypasts, and engaging ground events that we hope to inspire even more generations.â?.The Folland Gnat was flown by the Red Arrows from the teamâ??s first season in 1965 until being replaced by the bigger Hawk T1 in 1980..Squadron leader Jon Bond, who will be Red 1 this year, added: â??To bring together the past, present, and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar..â??The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they canâ??t wait to see this diamond display,â? he added..The teamsâ?? training continues at RAF Waddington, with the first public display due to take off in late May..The public will be able to enjoy displays across the season including at Blackpool Airshow, Eastbourne International Airshow, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Armed Forcesâ?? Day performances..The team will also perform in Canada at fou (Credit Image: © Cpl Phil Dye/Cover Image
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20240311_zia_c220_003 March 11, 2024, Raf Waddington, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..The Red Arrows soared into their 60th display season with a flight alongside vintage Folland Gnat jets at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire on Friday (08March2024)..The two heritage craft, one with a bright yellow livery and the other featuring 4 Flying Training School colours, were originally used in the 1960s as RAF training aircraft..Wing Commander Adam Collins said: â??The Gnat is synonymous with the earliest days of the Red Arrows and this wonderful chapter of British aviation..â??Reuniting the aircraft, at our home base in Lincolnshire, with some of those who helped establish the team during the 1960s ... has been a great backdrop from which to launch our Diamond Season display dates..â??Itâ??s through these forthcoming summer shows, colourful flypasts, and engaging ground events that we hope to inspire even more generations.â?.The Folland Gnat was flown by the Red Arrows from the teamâ??s first season in 1965 until being replaced by the bigger Hawk T1 in 1980..Squadron leader Jon Bond, who will be Red 1 this year, added: â??To bring together the past, present, and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar..â??The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they canâ??t wait to see this diamond display,â? he added..The teamsâ?? training continues at RAF Waddington, with the first public display due to take off in late May..The public will be able to enjoy displays across the season including at Blackpool Airshow, Eastbourne International Airshow, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Armed Forcesâ?? Day performances..The team will also perform in Canada at
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20240311_zea_c218_003 March 11, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..The Red Arrows soared into their 60th display season with a flight alongside vintage Folland Gnat jets at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire on Friday (08March2024)..The two heritage craft, one with a bright yellow livery and the other featuring 4 Flying Training School colours, were originally used in the 1960s as RAF training aircraft..Wing Commander Adam Collins said: â??The Gnat is synonymous with the earliest days of the Red Arrows and this wonderful chapter of British aviation..â??Reuniting the aircraft, at our home base in Lincolnshire, with some of those who helped establish the team during the 1960s ... has been a great backdrop from which to launch our Diamond Season display dates..â??Itâ??s through these forthcoming summer shows, colourful flypasts, and engaging ground events that we hope to inspire even more generations.â?.The Folland Gnat was flown by the Red Arrows from the teamâ??s first season in 1965 until being replaced by the bigger Hawk T1 in 1980..Squadron leader Jon Bond, who will be Red 1 this year, added: â??To bring together the past, present, and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar..â??The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they canâ??t wait to see this diamond display,â? he added..The teamsâ?? training continues at RAF Waddington, with the first public display due to take off in late May..The public will be able to enjoy displays across the season including at Blackpool Airshow, Eastbourne International Airshow, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Armed Forcesâ?? Day performances..The team will also perform in Canada at fou (Credit Image: © Cpl Phil Dye/Cover Image
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20240311_zsa_c218_004 March 11, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..The Red Arrows soared into their 60th display season with a flight alongside vintage Folland Gnat jets at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire on Friday (08March2024)..The two heritage craft, one with a bright yellow livery and the other featuring 4 Flying Training School colours, were originally used in the 1960s as RAF training aircraft..Wing Commander Adam Collins said: â??The Gnat is synonymous with the earliest days of the Red Arrows and this wonderful chapter of British aviation..â??Reuniting the aircraft, at our home base in Lincolnshire, with some of those who helped establish the team during the 1960s ... has been a great backdrop from which to launch our Diamond Season display dates..â??Itâ??s through these forthcoming summer shows, colourful flypasts, and engaging ground events that we hope to inspire even more generations.â?.The Folland Gnat was flown by the Red Arrows from the teamâ??s first season in 1965 until being replaced by the bigger Hawk T1 in 1980..Squadron leader Jon Bond, who will be Red 1 this year, added: â??To bring together the past, present, and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar..â??The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they canâ??t wait to see this diamond display,â? he added..The teamsâ?? training continues at RAF Waddington, with the first public display due to take off in late May..The public will be able to enjoy displays across the season including at Blackpool Airshow, Eastbourne International Airshow, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Armed Forcesâ?? Day performances..The team will also perform in Canada at fou (Credit Image: © Cpl Phil Dye/Cover Image
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20240311_zia_c220_004 March 11, 2024, Raf Waddington, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..The Red Arrows soared into their 60th display season with a flight alongside vintage Folland Gnat jets at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire on Friday (08March2024)..The two heritage craft, one with a bright yellow livery and the other featuring 4 Flying Training School colours, were originally used in the 1960s as RAF training aircraft..Wing Commander Adam Collins said: â??The Gnat is synonymous with the earliest days of the Red Arrows and this wonderful chapter of British aviation..â??Reuniting the aircraft, at our home base in Lincolnshire, with some of those who helped establish the team during the 1960s ... has been a great backdrop from which to launch our Diamond Season display dates..â??Itâ??s through these forthcoming summer shows, colourful flypasts, and engaging ground events that we hope to inspire even more generations.â?.The Folland Gnat was flown by the Red Arrows from the teamâ??s first season in 1965 until being replaced by the bigger Hawk T1 in 1980..Squadron leader Jon Bond, who will be Red 1 this year, added: â??To bring together the past, present, and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar..â??The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they canâ??t wait to see this diamond display,â? he added..The teamsâ?? training continues at RAF Waddington, with the first public display due to take off in late May..The public will be able to enjoy displays across the season including at Blackpool Airshow, Eastbourne International Airshow, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Armed Forcesâ?? Day performances..The team will also perform in Canada at
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20240311_zea_c218_004 March 11, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..The Red Arrows soared into their 60th display season with a flight alongside vintage Folland Gnat jets at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire on Friday (08March2024)..The two heritage craft, one with a bright yellow livery and the other featuring 4 Flying Training School colours, were originally used in the 1960s as RAF training aircraft..Wing Commander Adam Collins said: â??The Gnat is synonymous with the earliest days of the Red Arrows and this wonderful chapter of British aviation..â??Reuniting the aircraft, at our home base in Lincolnshire, with some of those who helped establish the team during the 1960s ... has been a great backdrop from which to launch our Diamond Season display dates..â??Itâ??s through these forthcoming summer shows, colourful flypasts, and engaging ground events that we hope to inspire even more generations.â?.The Folland Gnat was flown by the Red Arrows from the teamâ??s first season in 1965 until being replaced by the bigger Hawk T1 in 1980..Squadron leader Jon Bond, who will be Red 1 this year, added: â??To bring together the past, present, and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar..â??The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they canâ??t wait to see this diamond display,â? he added..The teamsâ?? training continues at RAF Waddington, with the first public display due to take off in late May..The public will be able to enjoy displays across the season including at Blackpool Airshow, Eastbourne International Airshow, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Armed Forcesâ?? Day performances..The team will also perform in Canada at fou (Credit Image: © Cpl Phil Dye/Cover Image
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20240311_zea_c218_008 March 11, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..The Red Arrows soared into their 60th display season with a flight alongside vintage Folland Gnat jets at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire on Friday (08March2024)..The two heritage craft, one with a bright yellow livery and the other featuring 4 Flying Training School colours, were originally used in the 1960s as RAF training aircraft..Wing Commander Adam Collins said: â??The Gnat is synonymous with the earliest days of the Red Arrows and this wonderful chapter of British aviation..â??Reuniting the aircraft, at our home base in Lincolnshire, with some of those who helped establish the team during the 1960s ... has been a great backdrop from which to launch our Diamond Season display dates..â??Itâ??s through these forthcoming summer shows, colourful flypasts, and engaging ground events that we hope to inspire even more generations.â?.The Folland Gnat was flown by the Red Arrows from the teamâ??s first season in 1965 until being replaced by the bigger Hawk T1 in 1980..Squadron leader Jon Bond, who will be Red 1 this year, added: â??To bring together the past, present, and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar..â??The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they canâ??t wait to see this diamond display,â? he added..The teamsâ?? training continues at RAF Waddington, with the first public display due to take off in late May..The public will be able to enjoy displays across the season including at Blackpool Airshow, Eastbourne International Airshow, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Armed Forcesâ?? Day performances..The team will also perform in Canada at fou (Credit Image: © Cpl Phil Dye/Cover Image
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20240311_zsa_c218_008 March 11, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..The Red Arrows soared into their 60th display season with a flight alongside vintage Folland Gnat jets at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire on Friday (08March2024)..The two heritage craft, one with a bright yellow livery and the other featuring 4 Flying Training School colours, were originally used in the 1960s as RAF training aircraft..Wing Commander Adam Collins said: â??The Gnat is synonymous with the earliest days of the Red Arrows and this wonderful chapter of British aviation..â??Reuniting the aircraft, at our home base in Lincolnshire, with some of those who helped establish the team during the 1960s ... has been a great backdrop from which to launch our Diamond Season display dates..â??Itâ??s through these forthcoming summer shows, colourful flypasts, and engaging ground events that we hope to inspire even more generations.â?.The Folland Gnat was flown by the Red Arrows from the teamâ??s first season in 1965 until being replaced by the bigger Hawk T1 in 1980..Squadron leader Jon Bond, who will be Red 1 this year, added: â??To bring together the past, present, and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar..â??The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they canâ??t wait to see this diamond display,â? he added..The teamsâ?? training continues at RAF Waddington, with the first public display due to take off in late May..The public will be able to enjoy displays across the season including at Blackpool Airshow, Eastbourne International Airshow, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Armed Forcesâ?? Day performances..The team will also perform in Canada at fou (Credit Image: © Cpl Phil Dye/Cover Image
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20240311_zia_c220_008 March 11, 2024, Raf Waddington, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..The Red Arrows soared into their 60th display season with a flight alongside vintage Folland Gnat jets at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire on Friday (08March2024)..The two heritage craft, one with a bright yellow livery and the other featuring 4 Flying Training School colours, were originally used in the 1960s as RAF training aircraft..Wing Commander Adam Collins said: â??The Gnat is synonymous with the earliest days of the Red Arrows and this wonderful chapter of British aviation..â??Reuniting the aircraft, at our home base in Lincolnshire, with some of those who helped establish the team during the 1960s ... has been a great backdrop from which to launch our Diamond Season display dates..â??Itâ??s through these forthcoming summer shows, colourful flypasts, and engaging ground events that we hope to inspire even more generations.â?.The Folland Gnat was flown by the Red Arrows from the teamâ??s first season in 1965 until being replaced by the bigger Hawk T1 in 1980..Squadron leader Jon Bond, who will be Red 1 this year, added: â??To bring together the past, present, and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar..â??The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they canâ??t wait to see this diamond display,â? he added..The teamsâ?? training continues at RAF Waddington, with the first public display due to take off in late May..The public will be able to enjoy displays across the season including at Blackpool Airshow, Eastbourne International Airshow, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Armed Forcesâ?? Day performances..The team will also perform in Canada at
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20240311_zea_c218_009 March 11, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..The Red Arrows soared into their 60th display season with a flight alongside vintage Folland Gnat jets at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire on Friday (08March2024)..The two heritage craft, one with a bright yellow livery and the other featuring 4 Flying Training School colours, were originally used in the 1960s as RAF training aircraft..Wing Commander Adam Collins said: â??The Gnat is synonymous with the earliest days of the Red Arrows and this wonderful chapter of British aviation..â??Reuniting the aircraft, at our home base in Lincolnshire, with some of those who helped establish the team during the 1960s ... has been a great backdrop from which to launch our Diamond Season display dates..â??Itâ??s through these forthcoming summer shows, colourful flypasts, and engaging ground events that we hope to inspire even more generations.â?.The Folland Gnat was flown by the Red Arrows from the teamâ??s first season in 1965 until being replaced by the bigger Hawk T1 in 1980..Squadron leader Jon Bond, who will be Red 1 this year, added: â??To bring together the past, present, and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar..â??The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they canâ??t wait to see this diamond display,â? he added..The teamsâ?? training continues at RAF Waddington, with the first public display due to take off in late May..The public will be able to enjoy displays across the season including at Blackpool Airshow, Eastbourne International Airshow, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Armed Forcesâ?? Day performances..The team will also perform in Canada at fou (Credit Image: © Cpl Phil Dye/Cover Image
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20240311_zia_c220_009 March 11, 2024, Raf Waddington, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..The Red Arrows soared into their 60th display season with a flight alongside vintage Folland Gnat jets at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire on Friday (08March2024)..The two heritage craft, one with a bright yellow livery and the other featuring 4 Flying Training School colours, were originally used in the 1960s as RAF training aircraft..Wing Commander Adam Collins said: â??The Gnat is synonymous with the earliest days of the Red Arrows and this wonderful chapter of British aviation..â??Reuniting the aircraft, at our home base in Lincolnshire, with some of those who helped establish the team during the 1960s ... has been a great backdrop from which to launch our Diamond Season display dates..â??Itâ??s through these forthcoming summer shows, colourful flypasts, and engaging ground events that we hope to inspire even more generations.â?.The Folland Gnat was flown by the Red Arrows from the teamâ??s first season in 1965 until being replaced by the bigger Hawk T1 in 1980..Squadron leader Jon Bond, who will be Red 1 this year, added: â??To bring together the past, present, and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar..â??The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they canâ??t wait to see this diamond display,â? he added..The teamsâ?? training continues at RAF Waddington, with the first public display due to take off in late May..The public will be able to enjoy displays across the season including at Blackpool Airshow, Eastbourne International Airshow, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Armed Forcesâ?? Day performances..The team will also perform in Canada at
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20240311_zsa_c218_009 March 11, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..The Red Arrows soared into their 60th display season with a flight alongside vintage Folland Gnat jets at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire on Friday (08March2024)..The two heritage craft, one with a bright yellow livery and the other featuring 4 Flying Training School colours, were originally used in the 1960s as RAF training aircraft..Wing Commander Adam Collins said: â??The Gnat is synonymous with the earliest days of the Red Arrows and this wonderful chapter of British aviation..â??Reuniting the aircraft, at our home base in Lincolnshire, with some of those who helped establish the team during the 1960s ... has been a great backdrop from which to launch our Diamond Season display dates..â??Itâ??s through these forthcoming summer shows, colourful flypasts, and engaging ground events that we hope to inspire even more generations.â?.The Folland Gnat was flown by the Red Arrows from the teamâ??s first season in 1965 until being replaced by the bigger Hawk T1 in 1980..Squadron leader Jon Bond, who will be Red 1 this year, added: â??To bring together the past, present, and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar..â??The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they canâ??t wait to see this diamond display,â? he added..The teamsâ?? training continues at RAF Waddington, with the first public display due to take off in late May..The public will be able to enjoy displays across the season including at Blackpool Airshow, Eastbourne International Airshow, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Armed Forcesâ?? Day performances..The team will also perform in Canada at fou (Credit Image: © Cpl Phil Dye/Cover Image
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20240311_zsa_c218_010 March 11, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..The Red Arrows soared into their 60th display season with a flight alongside vintage Folland Gnat jets at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire on Friday (08March2024)..The two heritage craft, one with a bright yellow livery and the other featuring 4 Flying Training School colours, were originally used in the 1960s as RAF training aircraft..Wing Commander Adam Collins said: â??The Gnat is synonymous with the earliest days of the Red Arrows and this wonderful chapter of British aviation..â??Reuniting the aircraft, at our home base in Lincolnshire, with some of those who helped establish the team during the 1960s ... has been a great backdrop from which to launch our Diamond Season display dates..â??Itâ??s through these forthcoming summer shows, colourful flypasts, and engaging ground events that we hope to inspire even more generations.â?.The Folland Gnat was flown by the Red Arrows from the teamâ??s first season in 1965 until being replaced by the bigger Hawk T1 in 1980..Squadron leader Jon Bond, who will be Red 1 this year, added: â??To bring together the past, present, and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar..â??The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they canâ??t wait to see this diamond display,â? he added..The teamsâ?? training continues at RAF Waddington, with the first public display due to take off in late May..The public will be able to enjoy displays across the season including at Blackpool Airshow, Eastbourne International Airshow, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Armed Forcesâ?? Day performances..The team will also perform in Canada at fou (Credit Image: © Cpl Phil Dye/Cover Image
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20240311_zia_c220_010 March 11, 2024, Raf Waddington, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..The Red Arrows soared into their 60th display season with a flight alongside vintage Folland Gnat jets at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire on Friday (08March2024)..The two heritage craft, one with a bright yellow livery and the other featuring 4 Flying Training School colours, were originally used in the 1960s as RAF training aircraft..Wing Commander Adam Collins said: â??The Gnat is synonymous with the earliest days of the Red Arrows and this wonderful chapter of British aviation..â??Reuniting the aircraft, at our home base in Lincolnshire, with some of those who helped establish the team during the 1960s ... has been a great backdrop from which to launch our Diamond Season display dates..â??Itâ??s through these forthcoming summer shows, colourful flypasts, and engaging ground events that we hope to inspire even more generations.â?.The Folland Gnat was flown by the Red Arrows from the teamâ??s first season in 1965 until being replaced by the bigger Hawk T1 in 1980..Squadron leader Jon Bond, who will be Red 1 this year, added: â??To bring together the past, present, and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar..â??The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they canâ??t wait to see this diamond display,â? he added..The teamsâ?? training continues at RAF Waddington, with the first public display due to take off in late May..The public will be able to enjoy displays across the season including at Blackpool Airshow, Eastbourne International Airshow, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Armed Forcesâ?? Day performances..The team will also perform in Canada at
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20240311_zea_c218_010 March 11, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..The Red Arrows soared into their 60th display season with a flight alongside vintage Folland Gnat jets at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire on Friday (08March2024)..The two heritage craft, one with a bright yellow livery and the other featuring 4 Flying Training School colours, were originally used in the 1960s as RAF training aircraft..Wing Commander Adam Collins said: â??The Gnat is synonymous with the earliest days of the Red Arrows and this wonderful chapter of British aviation..â??Reuniting the aircraft, at our home base in Lincolnshire, with some of those who helped establish the team during the 1960s ... has been a great backdrop from which to launch our Diamond Season display dates..â??Itâ??s through these forthcoming summer shows, colourful flypasts, and engaging ground events that we hope to inspire even more generations.â?.The Folland Gnat was flown by the Red Arrows from the teamâ??s first season in 1965 until being replaced by the bigger Hawk T1 in 1980..Squadron leader Jon Bond, who will be Red 1 this year, added: â??To bring together the past, present, and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar..â??The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they canâ??t wait to see this diamond display,â? he added..The teamsâ?? training continues at RAF Waddington, with the first public display due to take off in late May..The public will be able to enjoy displays across the season including at Blackpool Airshow, Eastbourne International Airshow, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Armed Forcesâ?? Day performances..The team will also perform in Canada at fou (Credit Image: © Cpl Phil Dye/Cover Image
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20240311_zsa_c218_011 March 11, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..The Red Arrows soared into their 60th display season with a flight alongside vintage Folland Gnat jets at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire on Friday (08March2024)..The two heritage craft, one with a bright yellow livery and the other featuring 4 Flying Training School colours, were originally used in the 1960s as RAF training aircraft..Wing Commander Adam Collins said: â??The Gnat is synonymous with the earliest days of the Red Arrows and this wonderful chapter of British aviation..â??Reuniting the aircraft, at our home base in Lincolnshire, with some of those who helped establish the team during the 1960s ... has been a great backdrop from which to launch our Diamond Season display dates..â??Itâ??s through these forthcoming summer shows, colourful flypasts, and engaging ground events that we hope to inspire even more generations.â?.The Folland Gnat was flown by the Red Arrows from the teamâ??s first season in 1965 until being replaced by the bigger Hawk T1 in 1980..Squadron leader Jon Bond, who will be Red 1 this year, added: â??To bring together the past, present, and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar..â??The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they canâ??t wait to see this diamond display,â? he added..The teamsâ?? training continues at RAF Waddington, with the first public display due to take off in late May..The public will be able to enjoy displays across the season including at Blackpool Airshow, Eastbourne International Airshow, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Armed Forcesâ?? Day performances..The team will also perform in Canada at fou (Credit Image: © Cpl Phil Dye/Cover Image
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20240311_zia_c220_011 March 11, 2024, Raf Waddington, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..The Red Arrows soared into their 60th display season with a flight alongside vintage Folland Gnat jets at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire on Friday (08March2024)..The two heritage craft, one with a bright yellow livery and the other featuring 4 Flying Training School colours, were originally used in the 1960s as RAF training aircraft..Wing Commander Adam Collins said: â??The Gnat is synonymous with the earliest days of the Red Arrows and this wonderful chapter of British aviation..â??Reuniting the aircraft, at our home base in Lincolnshire, with some of those who helped establish the team during the 1960s ... has been a great backdrop from which to launch our Diamond Season display dates..â??Itâ??s through these forthcoming summer shows, colourful flypasts, and engaging ground events that we hope to inspire even more generations.â?.The Folland Gnat was flown by the Red Arrows from the teamâ??s first season in 1965 until being replaced by the bigger Hawk T1 in 1980..Squadron leader Jon Bond, who will be Red 1 this year, added: â??To bring together the past, present, and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar..â??The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they canâ??t wait to see this diamond display,â? he added..The teamsâ?? training continues at RAF Waddington, with the first public display due to take off in late May..The public will be able to enjoy displays across the season including at Blackpool Airshow, Eastbourne International Airshow, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Armed Forcesâ?? Day performances..The team will also perform in Canada at
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20240311_zea_c218_011 March 11, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..The Red Arrows soared into their 60th display season with a flight alongside vintage Folland Gnat jets at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire on Friday (08March2024)..The two heritage craft, one with a bright yellow livery and the other featuring 4 Flying Training School colours, were originally used in the 1960s as RAF training aircraft..Wing Commander Adam Collins said: â??The Gnat is synonymous with the earliest days of the Red Arrows and this wonderful chapter of British aviation..â??Reuniting the aircraft, at our home base in Lincolnshire, with some of those who helped establish the team during the 1960s ... has been a great backdrop from which to launch our Diamond Season display dates..â??Itâ??s through these forthcoming summer shows, colourful flypasts, and engaging ground events that we hope to inspire even more generations.â?.The Folland Gnat was flown by the Red Arrows from the teamâ??s first season in 1965 until being replaced by the bigger Hawk T1 in 1980..Squadron leader Jon Bond, who will be Red 1 this year, added: â??To bring together the past, present, and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar..â??The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they canâ??t wait to see this diamond display,â? he added..The teamsâ?? training continues at RAF Waddington, with the first public display due to take off in late May..The public will be able to enjoy displays across the season including at Blackpool Airshow, Eastbourne International Airshow, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Armed Forcesâ?? Day performances..The team will also perform in Canada at fou (Credit Image: © Cpl Phil Dye/Cover Image
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20240311_zea_c218_012 March 11, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..The Red Arrows soared into their 60th display season with a flight alongside vintage Folland Gnat jets at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire on Friday (08March2024)..The two heritage craft, one with a bright yellow livery and the other featuring 4 Flying Training School colours, were originally used in the 1960s as RAF training aircraft..Wing Commander Adam Collins said: â??The Gnat is synonymous with the earliest days of the Red Arrows and this wonderful chapter of British aviation..â??Reuniting the aircraft, at our home base in Lincolnshire, with some of those who helped establish the team during the 1960s ... has been a great backdrop from which to launch our Diamond Season display dates..â??Itâ??s through these forthcoming summer shows, colourful flypasts, and engaging ground events that we hope to inspire even more generations.â?.The Folland Gnat was flown by the Red Arrows from the teamâ??s first season in 1965 until being replaced by the bigger Hawk T1 in 1980..Squadron leader Jon Bond, who will be Red 1 this year, added: â??To bring together the past, present, and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar..â??The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they canâ??t wait to see this diamond display,â? he added..The teamsâ?? training continues at RAF Waddington, with the first public display due to take off in late May..The public will be able to enjoy displays across the season including at Blackpool Airshow, Eastbourne International Airshow, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Armed Forcesâ?? Day performances..The team will also perform in Canada at fou (Credit Image: © Cpl Phil Dye/Cover Image
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20240311_zia_c220_012 March 11, 2024, Raf Waddington, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..The Red Arrows soared into their 60th display season with a flight alongside vintage Folland Gnat jets at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire on Friday (08March2024)..The two heritage craft, one with a bright yellow livery and the other featuring 4 Flying Training School colours, were originally used in the 1960s as RAF training aircraft..Wing Commander Adam Collins said: â??The Gnat is synonymous with the earliest days of the Red Arrows and this wonderful chapter of British aviation..â??Reuniting the aircraft, at our home base in Lincolnshire, with some of those who helped establish the team during the 1960s ... has been a great backdrop from which to launch our Diamond Season display dates..â??Itâ??s through these forthcoming summer shows, colourful flypasts, and engaging ground events that we hope to inspire even more generations.â?.The Folland Gnat was flown by the Red Arrows from the teamâ??s first season in 1965 until being replaced by the bigger Hawk T1 in 1980..Squadron leader Jon Bond, who will be Red 1 this year, added: â??To bring together the past, present, and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar..â??The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they canâ??t wait to see this diamond display,â? he added..The teamsâ?? training continues at RAF Waddington, with the first public display due to take off in late May..The public will be able to enjoy displays across the season including at Blackpool Airshow, Eastbourne International Airshow, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Armed Forcesâ?? Day performances..The team will also perform in Canada at
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20240311_zsa_c218_012 March 11, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..The Red Arrows soared into their 60th display season with a flight alongside vintage Folland Gnat jets at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire on Friday (08March2024)..The two heritage craft, one with a bright yellow livery and the other featuring 4 Flying Training School colours, were originally used in the 1960s as RAF training aircraft..Wing Commander Adam Collins said: â??The Gnat is synonymous with the earliest days of the Red Arrows and this wonderful chapter of British aviation..â??Reuniting the aircraft, at our home base in Lincolnshire, with some of those who helped establish the team during the 1960s ... has been a great backdrop from which to launch our Diamond Season display dates..â??Itâ??s through these forthcoming summer shows, colourful flypasts, and engaging ground events that we hope to inspire even more generations.â?.The Folland Gnat was flown by the Red Arrows from the teamâ??s first season in 1965 until being replaced by the bigger Hawk T1 in 1980..Squadron leader Jon Bond, who will be Red 1 this year, added: â??To bring together the past, present, and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar..â??The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they canâ??t wait to see this diamond display,â? he added..The teamsâ?? training continues at RAF Waddington, with the first public display due to take off in late May..The public will be able to enjoy displays across the season including at Blackpool Airshow, Eastbourne International Airshow, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Armed Forcesâ?? Day performances..The team will also perform in Canada at fou (Credit Image: © Cpl Phil Dye/Cover Image
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20240311_zia_c220_013 March 11, 2024, Raf Waddington, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..The Red Arrows soared into their 60th display season with a flight alongside vintage Folland Gnat jets at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire on Friday (08March2024)..The two heritage craft, one with a bright yellow livery and the other featuring 4 Flying Training School colours, were originally used in the 1960s as RAF training aircraft..Wing Commander Adam Collins said: â??The Gnat is synonymous with the earliest days of the Red Arrows and this wonderful chapter of British aviation..â??Reuniting the aircraft, at our home base in Lincolnshire, with some of those who helped establish the team during the 1960s ... has been a great backdrop from which to launch our Diamond Season display dates..â??Itâ??s through these forthcoming summer shows, colourful flypasts, and engaging ground events that we hope to inspire even more generations.â?.The Folland Gnat was flown by the Red Arrows from the teamâ??s first season in 1965 until being replaced by the bigger Hawk T1 in 1980..Squadron leader Jon Bond, who will be Red 1 this year, added: â??To bring together the past, present, and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar..â??The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they canâ??t wait to see this diamond display,â? he added..The teamsâ?? training continues at RAF Waddington, with the first public display due to take off in late May..The public will be able to enjoy displays across the season including at Blackpool Airshow, Eastbourne International Airshow, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Armed Forcesâ?? Day performances..The team will also perform in Canada at
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20240311_zsa_c218_013 March 11, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..The Red Arrows soared into their 60th display season with a flight alongside vintage Folland Gnat jets at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire on Friday (08March2024)..The two heritage craft, one with a bright yellow livery and the other featuring 4 Flying Training School colours, were originally used in the 1960s as RAF training aircraft..Wing Commander Adam Collins said: â??The Gnat is synonymous with the earliest days of the Red Arrows and this wonderful chapter of British aviation..â??Reuniting the aircraft, at our home base in Lincolnshire, with some of those who helped establish the team during the 1960s ... has been a great backdrop from which to launch our Diamond Season display dates..â??Itâ??s through these forthcoming summer shows, colourful flypasts, and engaging ground events that we hope to inspire even more generations.â?.The Folland Gnat was flown by the Red Arrows from the teamâ??s first season in 1965 until being replaced by the bigger Hawk T1 in 1980..Squadron leader Jon Bond, who will be Red 1 this year, added: â??To bring together the past, present, and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar..â??The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they canâ??t wait to see this diamond display,â? he added..The teamsâ?? training continues at RAF Waddington, with the first public display due to take off in late May..The public will be able to enjoy displays across the season including at Blackpool Airshow, Eastbourne International Airshow, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Armed Forcesâ?? Day performances..The team will also perform in Canada at fou (Credit Image: © Cpl Phil Dye/Cover Image
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20240311_zea_c218_013 March 11, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..The Red Arrows soared into their 60th display season with a flight alongside vintage Folland Gnat jets at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire on Friday (08March2024)..The two heritage craft, one with a bright yellow livery and the other featuring 4 Flying Training School colours, were originally used in the 1960s as RAF training aircraft..Wing Commander Adam Collins said: â??The Gnat is synonymous with the earliest days of the Red Arrows and this wonderful chapter of British aviation..â??Reuniting the aircraft, at our home base in Lincolnshire, with some of those who helped establish the team during the 1960s ... has been a great backdrop from which to launch our Diamond Season display dates..â??Itâ??s through these forthcoming summer shows, colourful flypasts, and engaging ground events that we hope to inspire even more generations.â?.The Folland Gnat was flown by the Red Arrows from the teamâ??s first season in 1965 until being replaced by the bigger Hawk T1 in 1980..Squadron leader Jon Bond, who will be Red 1 this year, added: â??To bring together the past, present, and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar..â??The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they canâ??t wait to see this diamond display,â? he added..The teamsâ?? training continues at RAF Waddington, with the first public display due to take off in late May..The public will be able to enjoy displays across the season including at Blackpool Airshow, Eastbourne International Airshow, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Armed Forcesâ?? Day performances..The team will also perform in Canada at fou (Credit Image: © Cpl Phil Dye/Cover Image
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20240311_zsa_c218_001 March 11, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..The Red Arrows soared into their 60th display season with a flight alongside vintage Folland Gnat jets at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire on Friday (08March2024)..The two heritage craft, one with a bright yellow livery and the other featuring 4 Flying Training School colours, were originally used in the 1960s as RAF training aircraft..Wing Commander Adam Collins said: â??The Gnat is synonymous with the earliest days of the Red Arrows and this wonderful chapter of British aviation..â??Reuniting the aircraft, at our home base in Lincolnshire, with some of those who helped establish the team during the 1960s ... has been a great backdrop from which to launch our Diamond Season display dates..â??Itâ??s through these forthcoming summer shows, colourful flypasts, and engaging ground events that we hope to inspire even more generations.â?.The Folland Gnat was flown by the Red Arrows from the teamâ??s first season in 1965 until being replaced by the bigger Hawk T1 in 1980..Squadron leader Jon Bond, who will be Red 1 this year, added: â??To bring together the past, present, and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar..â??The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they canâ??t wait to see this diamond display,â? he added..The teamsâ?? training continues at RAF Waddington, with the first public display due to take off in late May..The public will be able to enjoy displays across the season including at Blackpool Airshow, Eastbourne International Airshow, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Armed Forcesâ?? Day performances..The team will also perform in Canada at fou (Credit Image: © Cpl Phil Dye/Cover Image
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20240311_zia_c220_001 March 11, 2024, Raf Waddington, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..The Red Arrows soared into their 60th display season with a flight alongside vintage Folland Gnat jets at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire on Friday (08March2024)..The two heritage craft, one with a bright yellow livery and the other featuring 4 Flying Training School colours, were originally used in the 1960s as RAF training aircraft..Wing Commander Adam Collins said: â??The Gnat is synonymous with the earliest days of the Red Arrows and this wonderful chapter of British aviation..â??Reuniting the aircraft, at our home base in Lincolnshire, with some of those who helped establish the team during the 1960s ... has been a great backdrop from which to launch our Diamond Season display dates..â??Itâ??s through these forthcoming summer shows, colourful flypasts, and engaging ground events that we hope to inspire even more generations.â?.The Folland Gnat was flown by the Red Arrows from the teamâ??s first season in 1965 until being replaced by the bigger Hawk T1 in 1980..Squadron leader Jon Bond, who will be Red 1 this year, added: â??To bring together the past, present, and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar..â??The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they canâ??t wait to see this diamond display,â? he added..The teamsâ?? training continues at RAF Waddington, with the first public display due to take off in late May..The public will be able to enjoy displays across the season including at Blackpool Airshow, Eastbourne International Airshow, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Armed Forcesâ?? Day performances..The team will also perform in Canada at
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20240311_zea_c218_001 March 11, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..The Red Arrows soared into their 60th display season with a flight alongside vintage Folland Gnat jets at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire on Friday (08March2024)..The two heritage craft, one with a bright yellow livery and the other featuring 4 Flying Training School colours, were originally used in the 1960s as RAF training aircraft..Wing Commander Adam Collins said: â??The Gnat is synonymous with the earliest days of the Red Arrows and this wonderful chapter of British aviation..â??Reuniting the aircraft, at our home base in Lincolnshire, with some of those who helped establish the team during the 1960s ... has been a great backdrop from which to launch our Diamond Season display dates..â??Itâ??s through these forthcoming summer shows, colourful flypasts, and engaging ground events that we hope to inspire even more generations.â?.The Folland Gnat was flown by the Red Arrows from the teamâ??s first season in 1965 until being replaced by the bigger Hawk T1 in 1980..Squadron leader Jon Bond, who will be Red 1 this year, added: â??To bring together the past, present, and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar..â??The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they canâ??t wait to see this diamond display,â? he added..The teamsâ?? training continues at RAF Waddington, with the first public display due to take off in late May..The public will be able to enjoy displays across the season including at Blackpool Airshow, Eastbourne International Airshow, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Armed Forcesâ?? Day performances..The team will also perform in Canada at fou (Credit Image: © Cpl Phil Dye/Cover Image
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20240301_zia_a189_169 March 1, 2024, unknown: IM-2 Surface WFOV Angle 3 . The IM-1 Mission successfully landed the first spacecraft on the Moonâ??s south pole region, marking the United Statesâ?? first return since Apollo 17 and the first commercial lunar lander to transmit valuable science data of each NASA payload from the lunar surface. In addition, the operation of the Companyâ??s liquid methane and liquid oxygen propulsion system in deep space is flight-proven through successful mission operations. Intuitive Machines achieved these marquee accomplishments in the companyâ??s first attempt to land on the Moon. The photos included provide some of the first photos of Odyssesus landing on the Moon. (Credit Image: © Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240301_zia_a189_165 March 1, 2024, unknown: Flight Controllers continue to communicate with Odysseus. This morning, Odysseus efficiently sent payload science data and imagery in furtherance of the Companyâ??s mission objectives. Flight controllers are working on final determination of battery life on the lander, which may continue up to an additional 10-20 hours. The images included here are the closest observations of any spaceflight mission to the south pole region of the Moon. Odysseus is quite the photographer, capturing this image approximately 30 meters above the lunar surface while his main engine throttled down more than 24,000 mph. Another day of exploration on the south pole region of the Moon. (Credit Image: © Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240301_zia_a189_167 March 1, 2024, unknown: IM-1 Landing WFOV Angle 2 . The IM-1 Mission successfully landed the first spacecraft on the Moonâ??s south pole region, marking the United Statesâ?? first return since Apollo 17 and the first commercial lunar lander to transmit valuable science data of each NASA payload from the lunar surface. In addition, the operation of the Companyâ??s liquid methane and liquid oxygen propulsion system in deep space is flight-proven through successful mission operations. Intuitive Machines achieved these marquee accomplishments in the companyâ??s first attempt to land on the Moon. The photos included provide some of the first photos of Odyssesus landing on the Moon. (Credit Image: © Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240301_zia_a189_168 March 1, 2024, unknown: IM-1 Landing WFOV Fisheye . The IM-1 Mission successfully landed the first spacecraft on the Moonâ??s south pole region, marking the United Statesâ?? first return since Apollo 17 and the first commercial lunar lander to transmit valuable science data of each NASA payload from the lunar surface. In addition, the operation of the Companyâ??s liquid methane and liquid oxygen propulsion system in deep space is flight-proven through successful mission operations. Intuitive Machines achieved these marquee accomplishments in the companyâ??s first attempt to land on the Moon. The photos included provide some of the first photos of Odyssesus landing on the Moon. (Credit Image: © Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240301_zia_a189_166 March 1, 2024, unknown: IM-1 Landing WFOV Angle 1 . The IM-1 Mission successfully landed the first spacecraft on the Moonâ??s south pole region, marking the United Statesâ?? first return since Apollo 17 and the first commercial lunar lander to transmit valuable science data of each NASA payload from the lunar surface. In addition, the operation of the Companyâ??s liquid methane and liquid oxygen propulsion system in deep space is flight-proven through successful mission operations. Intuitive Machines achieved these marquee accomplishments in the companyâ??s first attempt to land on the Moon. The photos included provide some of the first photos of Odyssesus landing on the Moon. (Credit Image: © Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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ny170324145707 Stella, a St. Bernard puppy stranded after her Lufthansa flight to Germany was canceled because of a strike, at the ARK, the animal care facility at the Kennedy International Airport in New York, on Feb. 27, 2024. The ARK, a 14-acre facility at Kennedy International Airport, is often the first stop for animals of all kinds arriving in the United States. (Maansi SrivastavaThe New York Times)
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51634176 **CHINESE MAINLAND, HONG KONG, MACAU AND TAIWAN OUT** Two 5-seat eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) aircraft perform demonstration flight between Shenzhen and Zhuhai at Shekou Cruise Home port in Shenzhen City, south China's Guangdong Province, 27 February, 2024. Photo Credit: / ChinaImages/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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51634166 **CHINESE MAINLAND, HONG KONG, MACAU AND TAIWAN OUT** Two 5-seat eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) aircraft perform demonstration flight between Shenzhen and Zhuhai at Shekou Cruise Home port in Shenzhen City, south China's Guangdong Province, 27 February, 2024. Photo Credit: / ChinaImages/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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51634181 **CHINESE MAINLAND, HONG KONG, MACAU AND TAIWAN OUT** People take photos during the demonstration flight between Shenzhen and Zhuhai at Shekou Cruise Home port in Shenzhen City, south China's Guangdong Province, 27 February, 2024. Photo Credit: / ChinaImages/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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51634178 **CHINESE MAINLAND, HONG KONG, MACAU AND TAIWAN OUT** Two 5-seat eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) aircraft perform demonstration flight between Shenzhen and Zhuhai at Shekou Cruise Home port in Shenzhen City, south China's Guangdong Province, 27 February, 2024. Photo Credit: / ChinaImages/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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51634172 **CHINESE MAINLAND, HONG KONG, MACAU AND TAIWAN OUT** A 5-seat eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) aircraft performs demonstration flight between Shenzhen and Zhuhai at Shekou Cruise Home port in Shenzhen City, south China's Guangdong Province, 27 February, 2024. Photo Credit: / ChinaImages/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20240227_zaf_x99_168 SHENZHEN, Feb. 27, 2024 A 5-seat eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) aircraft flies during a demonstration flight near Shekou Cruise Home port in Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province, Feb. 27, 2024. The eVTOL aircraft, developed by a high-tech company AutoFlight and named as Prosperity, completed its first inter-city electric air-taxi demonstration flight from Shekou Cruise Home port in Shenzhen to Jiuzhou Port in Zhuhai..With a maximum range of 250 kilometers, the electric-powered Prosperity is capable of carrying 5 people with a cruise speed of up to 200 kilometers per hour. (Credit Image: © Mao Siqian/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240227_zaf_x99_167 SHENZHEN, Feb. 27, 2024 A 5-seat eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) aircraft flies during a demonstration flight near Shekou Cruise Home port in Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province, Feb. 27, 2024. The eVTOL aircraft, developed by a high-tech company AutoFlight and named as Prosperity, completed its first inter-city electric air-taxi demonstration flight from Shekou Cruise Home port in Shenzhen to Jiuzhou Port in Zhuhai..With a maximum range of 250 kilometers, the electric-powered Prosperity is capable of carrying 5 people with a cruise speed of up to 200 kilometers per hour. (Credit Image: © Mao Siqian/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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