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Long Live The King!

With the Royal Air Force Puma flying high in the sky, the Royal Air Force Falcons Parachute Display Team performed their spectacular aerial display in Cyprus for military personnel and their families based on the island.

Station: RAF Brize Norton
Last UK military flight departs Port Sudan

The last RAF aircraft has departed Port Sudan International Airport carrying the last civilians to be flown by the RAF from Sudan to Cyprus.

Battle of Britain Memorial Flight fly overseas commemorative sortie over Belgium and the Netherlands

The Lancaster operated by the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight conducted a commemorative sortie over Belgium and the Netherlands this week, which is a rare opportunity to see the aircraft operate overseas.

Night Flying And Large Aircraft Activity Expected At RAF Wittering

Night flying and large aircraft activity is expected at Royal Air Force Wittering from 14th – 19th May inclusive, and from 22nd – 26th May inclusive. Pyrotechnics are also likely to be used from 16th – 19th May.

Station: RAF Wittering
RAF's final preparations for the Coronation

Royal Air Force aviators are in the final stages of preparing their contribution to the ceremonial element of His Majesty the King’s Coronation.

UK Armed Forces aircraft take part in rehearsal before King's Coronation Flypast

Aircraft from across the UK Armed Forces soared over RAF College Cranwell in a rehearsal for Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla’s Coronation Flypast that will take place on Saturday 6 May 2023.

His Majesty King Charles III presents new Colour to Royal Air Force

His Majesty King Charles III presented the Royal Air Force with a new Colour at Buckingham Palace.

The Queen Consort and the Royal Air Force

Her Majesty The Queen Consort is Honorary Air Commodore of RAF Leeming and RAF Halton, we take a look back at the relationship the two Stations have with Her Majesty.

Aircrew training commences on Protector

Aircrew training on Protector RG Mk1, the Royal Air Force’s new Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (RPAS) has commenced in the United States.

Air Marshal Sir Richard Knighton appointed new Chief of the Air Staff