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Saudi Falcons aerobatic team’s captivating performance at Egypt Air Show

September 04, 2024
The Saudi Falcons aerobatic team, representing the Royal Saudi Air Force, showcased impressive aerial displays during the second day of the Egypt International Air Show 2024 at Alamein International Airport in northwestern Egypt on Wednesday.
The Saudi Falcons aerobatic team, representing the Royal Saudi Air Force, showcased impressive aerial displays during the second day of the Egypt International Air Show 2024 at Alamein International Airport in northwestern Egypt on Wednesday.



Saudi Gazette report

ALAMEIN The Saudi Falcons aerobatic team, representing the Royal Saudi Air Force, showcased impressive aerial displays during the second day of the Egypt International Air Show 2024 at Alamein International Airport in northwestern Egypt on Wednesday.

The performances were marked by exceptional harmony, precision, and skill, as the team’s aerial formations and complex maneuvers captivated and delighted the huge number of attendees. This marks the Royal Saudi Air Force’s participation in the inaugural edition of the Egypt International Air Show.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi inaugurated on Tuesday the three-day event, which saw the participation of over 300 aviation and aerospace companies from more than 100 countries.

The air show, the first of its kind in Egypt and the largest in Africa and the Middle East, began with a performance by the Egyptian Air Force aerobatic team, the Silver Stars, followed by a solo display of a Rafale jet.

The air show, the first of its kind in Egypt and the largest in Africa and the Middle East, aims to advance industrialization, digitalization, and globalization within the defense, space, and commercial aviation sectors across these regions.


September 04, 2024
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