Royal Air Force's Red Arrows arrive in Karachi, perform aerobatics

Published October 4, 2016
Group photo of PAF officials and Red Arrows pilots after their arrival. -Courtesy Pakistan Air Force
Group photo of PAF officials and Red Arrows pilots after their arrival. -Courtesy Pakistan Air Force

KARACHI: United Kingdom’s renowned aerobatic team Red Arrows arrived in the country on Tuesday, said a statement released by the Pakistan Air Force.

The aerobatic team, led by Squadron Leader David of the Royal Air Force (RAF), performed aerobatics over the skies of the metropolis and attracted a large number of spectators, added the statement.

The Red Arrows departed from UK’s Lincolnshire on September 29 and would be making eleven stops, while covering almost eight thousand miles to reach their final destination at Zhuhai, China.

Air Officer Commanding receiving the members of Red Arrows aerobatic team. -Courtesy Pakistan Air Force
Air Officer Commanding receiving the members of Red Arrows aerobatic team. -Courtesy Pakistan Air Force

The aerobatic team will participate in the upcoming Zhuhai International Air Show, slated to run from November 1 to November 6. The team flies the Hawk aircraft.

The team were received by Air Officer Commanding Southern Air Command Air Vice Marshal Salman Ahsan Bukhari and Steve Crossman, deputy head of the UK mission in Pakistan.

Red Arrows were established in 1964, and since then the RAF aerobatics team have performed more than 4,000 times across the globe.

Aircraft of Red Arrows aerobatic team of Royal Air Force seen in the sky on arrival at Karachi. -Courtesy Pakistan Air Force
Aircraft of Red Arrows aerobatic team of Royal Air Force seen in the sky on arrival at Karachi. -Courtesy Pakistan Air Force

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