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Bikers Resting By The Rhine With Cologne Cathedral In View
Two bikers sit on a riverside wall facing the Rhine River and Cologne Cathedral, with their helmets placed beside them in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, on May 21, 2022. The iconic twin towers of the cathedral dominate the skyline while cargo ships pass through the busy waterway, symbolizing both leisure and logistics in the city. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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President-elect Lee Jae-myung Greets Supporters In Seoul After Election Victory
Supporters of Democratic Party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung celebrate his election victory in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on June 4, 2025. Hundreds gather to congratulate one another and reflect on having endured martial law and political unrest together. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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President-elect Lee Jae-myung Greets Supporters In Seoul After Election Victory
Supporters of Democratic Party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung celebrate his election victory in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on June 4, 2025. Hundreds gather to congratulate one another and reflect on having endured martial law and political unrest together. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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President-elect Lee Jae-myung Greets Supporters In Seoul After Election Victory
Supporters of Democratic Party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung celebrate his election victory in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on June 4, 2025. Hundreds gather to congratulate one another and reflect on having endured martial law and political unrest together. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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President-elect Lee Jae-myung Greets Supporters In Seoul After Election Victory
Supporters of Democratic Party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung celebrate his election victory in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on June 4, 2025. Hundreds gather to congratulate one another and reflect on having endured martial law and political unrest together. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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President-elect Lee Jae-myung Greets Supporters In Seoul After Election Victory
Supporters of Democratic Party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung celebrate his election victory in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on June 4, 2025. Hundreds gather to congratulate one another and reflect on having endured martial law and political unrest together. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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President-elect Lee Jae-myung Greets Supporters In Seoul After Election Victory
Supporters of Democratic Party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung celebrate his election victory in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on June 4, 2025. Hundreds gather to congratulate one another and reflect on having endured martial law and political unrest together. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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President-elect Lee Jae-myung Greets Supporters In Seoul After Election Victory
Supporters of Democratic Party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung celebrate his election victory in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on June 4, 2025. Hundreds gather to congratulate one another and reflect on having endured martial law and political unrest together. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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President-elect Lee Jae-myung Greets Supporters In Seoul After Election Victory
Supporters of Democratic Party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung celebrate his election victory in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on June 4, 2025. Hundreds gather to congratulate one another and reflect on having endured martial law and political unrest together. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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President-elect Lee Jae-myung Greets Supporters In Seoul After Election Victory
Supporters of Democratic Party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung celebrate his election victory in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on June 4, 2025. Hundreds gather to congratulate one another and reflect on having endured martial law and political unrest together. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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President-elect Lee Jae-myung Greets Supporters In Seoul After Election Victory
Supporters of Democratic Party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung celebrate his election victory in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on June 4, 2025. Hundreds gather to congratulate one another and reflect on having endured martial law and political unrest together. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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President-elect Lee Jae-myung Greets Supporters In Seoul After Election Victory
Supporters of Democratic Party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung celebrate his election victory in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on June 4, 2025. Hundreds gather to congratulate one another and reflect on having endured martial law and political unrest together. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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President-elect Lee Jae-myung Greets Supporters In Seoul After Election Victory
Supporters of Democratic Party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung celebrate his election victory in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on June 4, 2025. Hundreds gather to congratulate one another and reflect on having endured martial law and political unrest together. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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President-elect Lee Jae-myung Greets Supporters In Seoul After Election Victory
Supporters of Democratic Party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung celebrate his election victory in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on June 4, 2025. Hundreds gather to congratulate one another and reflect on having endured martial law and political unrest together. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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President-elect Lee Jae-myung Greets Supporters In Seoul After Election Victory
Supporters of Democratic Party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung celebrate his election victory in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on June 4, 2025. Hundreds gather to congratulate one another and reflect on having endured martial law and political unrest together. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Cancer Fight Street Message
A person in a wheelchair sits under several umbrellas with a hand-drawn protest sign reading ''Krebs gegen Krebs'' (cancer against cancer) in front of an advertising column in Munich, Germany, on May 25, 2025. The scene is a personal statement against illness, created with handmade materials in public space. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Cancer Fight Street Message
A person in a wheelchair sits under several umbrellas with a hand-drawn protest sign reading ''Krebs gegen Krebs'' (cancer against cancer) in front of an advertising column in Munich, Germany, on May 25, 2025. The scene is a personal statement against illness, created with handmade materials in public space. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
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A family sit in the comparative quiet in their destroyed neighbourhood after enduring 3 weeks in a bomb-shelter as fierce fighting can still be heard less than 1 kilometre away. Many people are trying to flee the city on foot into territory controlled by the Donetsk People's Republic. More than 200,000 people are trapped in the strategic city described by those who managed to escape as a "freezing hellscape riddled with dead bodies and destroyed buildings," Human Rights Watch said.
Credit: Maximilian Clarke / Story Picture Agency
War in Mariupol, Ukraine - 23 Mar 2022
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RED ARROWS GET DISPLAY APPROVAL
AFTER months of training, the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team today successfully completed an annual assessment, known as Public Display Authority (PDA). Pictured here are the pilots 1-11 once PDa has been given.
Attaining the status, which involves detailed scrutiny of activity both in the air and on the ground, means the Red Arrows are deemed to have a show that is safe, presentable and representing the best of British. Shown here, the official group photographs taken at RAF Scampton after they received the PDA.
Officially known as the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows showcase the excellence of the RAF and represent the United Kingdom both at home and overseas. The team consists of 11 pilots, nine of whom fly in the display, and more than 100 support personnel and technicians. Each of the pilots has previous fast-jet, operational experience flying the Tornado, Typhoon or Harrier, enabling the RAF to secure the skies and protect the nation and its interests, 365-days a year. One of the worldÕs premier aerobatic teams, the Red Arrows had completed nearly 5,000 displays, in 57 countries, by the beginning of 2019. Flying Hawk T1 jets, the team is based at RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire.
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RED ARROWS GET DISPLAY APPROVAL
Photo Chase at RAF Scampton with the Red Arrows over Lincoln, with the Catherdral in the background.
Officially known as the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows showcase the excellence of the RAF and represent the United Kingdom both at home and overseas. The team consists of 11 pilots, nine of whom fly in the display, and more than 100 support personnel and technicians. Each of the pilots has previous fast-jet, operational experience flying the Tornado, Typhoon or Harrier, enabling the RAF to secure the skies and protect the nation and its interests, 365-days a year. One of the world’s premier aerobatic teams, the Red Arrows had completed nearly 5,000 displays, in 57 countries, by the beginning of 2019. Flying Hawk T1 jets, the team is based at RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire.
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RED ARROWS GET DISPLAY APPROVAL
Photo Chase at RAF Scampton with the Red Arrows, performing lightning loop over the base.
Officially known as the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows showcase the excellence of the RAF and represent the United Kingdom both at home and overseas. The team consists of 11 pilots, nine of whom fly in the display, and more than 100 support personnel and technicians. Each of the pilots has previous fast-jet, operational experience flying the Tornado, Typhoon or Harrier, enabling the RAF to secure the skies and protect the nation and its interests, 365-days a year. One of the world’s premier aerobatic teams, the Red Arrows had completed nearly 5,000 displays, in 57 countries, by the beginning of 2019. Flying Hawk T1 jets, the team is based at RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire.
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RED ARROWS GET DISPLAY APPROVAL
Photo Chase at RAF Scampton with the Red Arrows, the jets performing the arrival loop over the base in Lincolnshire.
Officially known as the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows showcase the excellence of the RAF and represent the United Kingdom both at home and overseas. The team consists of 11 pilots, nine of whom fly in the display, and more than 100 support personnel and technicians. Each of the pilots has previous fast-jet, operational experience flying the Tornado, Typhoon or Harrier, enabling the RAF to secure the skies and protect the nation and its interests, 365-days a year. One of the world’s premier aerobatic teams, the Red Arrows had completed nearly 5,000 displays, in 57 countries, by the beginning of 2019. Flying Hawk T1 jets, the team is based at RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire.
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Red Arrows Flypast over Golden Gate Bridge
The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, The Red Arrows flypast the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco trailing the Red, White and blue smoke over the bridge.
The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, The Red Arrows currently deployed on Exercise WESTERNHAWK 2019.
It is the first time the Red Arrows have been to North America since 2008 and the deployment will be the most ambitious tour of Canada and the United States ever undertaken by the team ñ going coast-to-coast. With stops across the continent, the tour comprises a combination of nearly 20 aerobatic displays, several iconic flypasts and 100 separate ground engagement activities ñ from business receptions to sessions aimed at inspiring young people.
Each show is a demonstration of creativity, engineering excellence and innovation ñ not just hallmarks of the Red Arrows and RAF but of the proven capabilities, strengths and skills of the UK.
The tour is an indication of the UKís continuing commitment to enduring relationships, mutual prosperity and extensive security cooperation in the region. Moreover, the tour provides chance to celebrate and enhance international trade and investment between the UK, Canada and the US, worth more than £208 billion in 2018.
Speaking at the Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT), Gloucestershire, Minister for the Armed Forces, Mark Lancaster, said: ìThe United Kingdom shares a deep and enduring defence relationship with both Canada and the US.
ìSending our world-famous RAF Red Arrows demonstrates the UKís global ambitions and will provide a unique opportunity to strengthen our partnerships with two of our closest allies.î
Wing Commander Andrew Keith, Officer Commanding, Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, said: ìTours by the Red Arrows have always been an important role of the team ñ aiming to demonstrate RAF expertise, helping to highlight UK excellence across a range of sectors and celebrating close connections with friends and allies.
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Red Arrows Flypast over Golden Gate Bridge
The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, The Red Arrows flypast the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco trailing the Red, White and blue smoke over the bridge.
The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, The Red Arrows currently deployed on Exercise WESTERNHAWK 2019.
It is the first time the Red Arrows have been to North America since 2008 and the deployment will be the most ambitious tour of Canada and the United States ever undertaken by the team ñ going coast-to-coast. With stops across the continent, the tour comprises a combination of nearly 20 aerobatic displays, several iconic flypasts and 100 separate ground engagement activities ñ from business receptions to sessions aimed at inspiring young people.
Each show is a demonstration of creativity, engineering excellence and innovation ñ not just hallmarks of the Red Arrows and RAF but of the proven capabilities, strengths and skills of the UK.
The tour is an indication of the UKís continuing commitment to enduring relationships, mutual prosperity and extensive security cooperation in the region. Moreover, the tour provides chance to celebrate and enhance international trade and investment between the UK, Canada and the US, worth more than £208 billion in 2018.
Speaking at the Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT), Gloucestershire, Minister for the Armed Forces, Mark Lancaster, said: ìThe United Kingdom shares a deep and enduring defence relationship with both Canada and the US.
ìSending our world-famous RAF Red Arrows demonstrates the UKís global ambitions and will provide a unique opportunity to strengthen our partnerships with two of our closest allies.î
Wing Commander Andrew Keith, Officer Commanding, Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, said: ìTours by the Red Arrows have always been an important role of the team ñ aiming to demonstrate RAF expertise, helping to highlight UK excellence across a range of sectors and celebrating close connections with friends and allies.
ìThe men and women of the © RAF/M
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Red Arrows Flypast over Golden Gate Bridge
The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, The Red Arrows flypast the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco trailing the Red, White and blue smoke over the bridge.
The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, The Red Arrows currently deployed on Exercise WESTERNHAWK 2019.
It is the first time the Red Arrows have been to North America since 2008 and the deployment will be the most ambitious tour of Canada and the United States ever undertaken by the team ñ going coast-to-coast. With stops across the continent, the tour comprises a combination of nearly 20 aerobatic displays, several iconic flypasts and 100 separate ground engagement activities ñ from business receptions to sessions aimed at inspiring young people.
Each show is a demonstration of creativity, engineering excellence and innovation ñ not just hallmarks of the Red Arrows and RAF but of the proven capabilities, strengths and skills of the UK.
The tour is an indication of the UKís continuing commitment to enduring relationships, mutual prosperity and extensive security cooperation in the region. Moreover, the tour provides chance to celebrate and enhance international trade and investment between the UK, Canada and the US, worth more than £208 billion in 2018.
Speaking at the Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT), Gloucestershire, Minister for the Armed Forces, Mark Lancaster, said: ìThe United Kingdom shares a deep and enduring defence relationship with both Canada and the US.
ìSending our world-famous RAF Red Arrows demonstrates the UKís global ambitions and will provide a unique opportunity to strengthen our partnerships with two of our closest allies.î
Wing Commander Andrew Keith, Officer Commanding, Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, said: ìTours by the Red Arrows have always been an important role of the team ñ aiming to demonstrate RAF expertise, helping to highlight UK excellence across a range of sectors and celebrating close connections with friends and allies.
ìThe men and women of the © RAF/M
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Red Arrows Flypast over Golden Gate Bridge
The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, The Red Arrows flypast the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco trailing the Red, White and blue smoke over the bridge.
The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, The Red Arrows currently deployed on Exercise WESTERNHAWK 2019.
It is the first time the Red Arrows have been to North America since 2008 and the deployment will be the most ambitious tour of Canada and the United States ever undertaken by the team ñ going coast-to-coast. With stops across the continent, the tour comprises a combination of nearly 20 aerobatic displays, several iconic flypasts and 100 separate ground engagement activities ñ from business receptions to sessions aimed at inspiring young people.
Each show is a demonstration of creativity, engineering excellence and innovation ñ not just hallmarks of the Red Arrows and RAF but of the proven capabilities, strengths and skills of the UK.
The tour is an indication of the UKís continuing commitment to enduring relationships, mutual prosperity and extensive security cooperation in the region. Moreover, the tour provides chance to celebrate and enhance international trade and investment between the UK, Canada and the US, worth more than £208 billion in 2018.
Speaking at the Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT), Gloucestershire, Minister for the Armed Forces, Mark Lancaster, said: ìThe United Kingdom shares a deep and enduring defence relationship with both Canada and the US.
ìSending our world-famous RAF Red Arrows demonstrates the UKís global ambitions and will provide a unique opportunity to strengthen our partnerships with two of our closest allies.î
Wing Commander Andrew Keith, Officer Commanding, Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, said: ìTours by the Red Arrows have always been an important role of the team ñ aiming to demonstrate RAF expertise, helping to highlight UK excellence across a range of sectors and celebrating close connections with friends and allies.
ìThe men and women of the © RAF/M
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Red Arrows Flypast over Golden Gate Bridge
The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, The Red Arrows flypast the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco trailing the Red, White and blue smoke over the bridge.
The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, The Red Arrows currently deployed on Exercise WESTERNHAWK 2019.
It is the first time the Red Arrows have been to North America since 2008 and the deployment will be the most ambitious tour of Canada and the United States ever undertaken by the team ñ going coast-to-coast. With stops across the continent, the tour comprises a combination of nearly 20 aerobatic displays, several iconic flypasts and 100 separate ground engagement activities ñ from business receptions to sessions aimed at inspiring young people.
Each show is a demonstration of creativity, engineering excellence and innovation ñ not just hallmarks of the Red Arrows and RAF but of the proven capabilities, strengths and skills of the UK.
The tour is an indication of the UKís continuing commitment to enduring relationships, mutual prosperity and extensive security cooperation in the region. Moreover, the tour provides chance to celebrate and enhance international trade and investment between the UK, Canada and the US, worth more than £208 billion in 2018.
Speaking at the Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT), Gloucestershire, Minister for the Armed Forces, Mark Lancaster, said: ìThe United Kingdom shares a deep and enduring defence relationship with both Canada and the US.
ìSending our world-famous RAF Red Arrows demonstrates the UKís global ambitions and will provide a unique opportunity to strengthen our partnerships with two of our closest allies.î
Wing Commander Andrew Keith, Officer Commanding, Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, said: ìTours by the Red Arrows have always been an important role of the team ñ aiming to demonstrate RAF expertise, helping to highlight UK excellence across a range of sectors and celebrating close connections with friends and allies.
ìThe men and women of the © RAF/M
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Red Arrows Flypast over Golden Gate Bridge
The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, The Red Arrows flypast the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco trailing the Red, White and blue smoke over the bridge.
The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, The Red Arrows currently deployed on Exercise WESTERNHAWK 2019.
It is the first time the Red Arrows have been to North America since 2008 and the deployment will be the most ambitious tour of Canada and the United States ever undertaken by the team ñ going coast-to-coast. With stops across the continent, the tour comprises a combination of nearly 20 aerobatic displays, several iconic flypasts and 100 separate ground engagement activities ñ from business receptions to sessions aimed at inspiring young people.
Each show is a demonstration of creativity, engineering excellence and innovation ñ not just hallmarks of the Red Arrows and RAF but of the proven capabilities, strengths and skills of the UK.
The tour is an indication of the UKís continuing commitment to enduring relationships, mutual prosperity and extensive security cooperation in the region. Moreover, the tour provides chance to celebrate and enhance international trade and investment between the UK, Canada and the US, worth more than £208 billion in 2018.
Speaking at the Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT), Gloucestershire, Minister for the Armed Forces, Mark Lancaster, said: ìThe United Kingdom shares a deep and enduring defence relationship with both Canada and the US.
ìSending our world-famous RAF Red Arrows demonstrates the UKís global ambitions and will provide a unique opportunity to strengthen our partnerships with two of our closest allies.î
Wing Commander Andrew Keith, Officer Commanding, Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, said: ìTours by the Red Arrows have always been an important role of the team ñ aiming to demonstrate RAF expertise, helping to highlight UK excellence across a range of sectors and celebrating close connections with friends and allies.
ìThe men and women of the © RAF/M
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Red Arrows Flypast over Golden Gate Bridge
The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, The Red Arrows flypast the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco trailing the Red, White and blue smoke over the bridge.
The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, The Red Arrows currently deployed on Exercise WESTERNHAWK 2019.
It is the first time the Red Arrows have been to North America since 2008 and the deployment will be the most ambitious tour of Canada and the United States ever undertaken by the team ñ going coast-to-coast. With stops across the continent, the tour comprises a combination of nearly 20 aerobatic displays, several iconic flypasts and 100 separate ground engagement activities ñ from business receptions to sessions aimed at inspiring young people.
Each show is a demonstration of creativity, engineering excellence and innovation ñ not just hallmarks of the Red Arrows and RAF but of the proven capabilities, strengths and skills of the UK.
The tour is an indication of the UKís continuing commitment to enduring relationships, mutual prosperity and extensive security cooperation in the region. Moreover, the tour provides chance to celebrate and enhance international trade and investment between the UK, Canada and the US, worth more than £208 billion in 2018.
Speaking at the Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT), Gloucestershire, Minister for the Armed Forces, Mark Lancaster, said: ìThe United Kingdom shares a deep and enduring defence relationship with both Canada and the US.
ìSending our world-famous RAF Red Arrows demonstrates the UKís global ambitions and will provide a unique opportunity to strengthen our partnerships with two of our closest allies.î
Wing Commander Andrew Keith, Officer Commanding, Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, said: ìTours by the Red Arrows have always been an important role of the team ñ aiming to demonstrate RAF expertise, helping to highlight UK excellence across a range of sectors and celebrating close connections with friends and allies.
ìThe men and women of the © RAF/M
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Red Arrows Flypast over Golden Gate Bridge
Today, 1st October 2019, the Red Arrows performed two flypasts over the Golden Gate Bridge as they arrive into San Francisco, as part of their Western Hawk 2019 tour of North America.
The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, The Red Arrows currently deployed on Exercise WESTERNHAWK 2019.
It is the first time the Red Arrows have been to North America since 2008 and the deployment will be the most ambitious tour of Canada and the United States ever undertaken by the team ñ going coast-to-coast. With stops across the continent, the tour comprises a combination of nearly 20 aerobatic displays, several iconic flypasts and 100 separate ground engagement activities ñ from business receptions to sessions aimed at inspiring young people.
Each show is a demonstration of creativity, engineering excellence and innovation ñ not just hallmarks of the Red Arrows and RAF but of the proven capabilities, strengths and skills of the UK.
The tour is an indication of the UKís continuing commitment to enduring relationships, mutual prosperity and extensive security cooperation in the region. Moreover, the tour provides chance to celebrate and enhance international trade and investment between the UK, Canada and the US, worth more than £208 billion in 2018.
Speaking at the Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT), Gloucestershire, Minister for the Armed Forces, Mark Lancaster, said: ìThe United Kingdom shares a deep and enduring defence relationship with both Canada and the US.
ìSending our world-famous RAF Red Arrows demonstrates the UKís global ambitions and will provide a unique opportunity to strengthen our partnerships with two of our closest allies.î
Wing Commander Andrew Keith, Officer Commanding, Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, said: ìTours by the Red Arrows have always been an important role of the team ñ aiming to demonstrate RAF expertise, helping to highlight UK excellence across a range of sectors and celebrating close connections with friends and allie© RAF/M
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Red Arrows Flypast over Golden Gate Bridge
The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, The Red Arrows currently deployed on Exercise WESTERNHAWK 2019.
Pictured here are the Red Arrows performing a flypast over the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California on the 1st October 2019. California is the final stop for the team on their north american tour before the jets begin the return journey home.
It is the first time the Red Arrows have been to North America since 2008 and the deployment will be the most ambitious tour of Canada and the United States ever undertaken by the team ñ going coast-to-coast. With stops across the continent, the tour comprises a combination of nearly 20 aerobatic displays, several iconic flypasts and 100 separate ground engagement activities ñ from business receptions to sessions aimed at inspiring young people.
Each show is a demonstration of creativity, engineering excellence and innovation ñ not just hallmarks of the Red Arrows and RAF but of the proven capabilities, strengths and skills of the UK.
The tour is an indication of the UKís continuing commitment to enduring relationships, mutual prosperity and extensive security cooperation in the region. Moreover, the tour provides chance to celebrate and enhance international trade and investment between the UK, Canada and the US, worth more than £208 billion in 2018.
Speaking at the Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT), Gloucestershire, Minister for the Armed Forces, Mark Lancaster, said: ìThe United Kingdom shares a deep and enduring defence relationship with both Canada and the US.
ìSending our world-famous RAF Red Arrows demonstrates the UKís global ambitions and will provide a unique opportunity to strengthen our partnerships with two of our closest allies.î
Wing Commander Andrew Keith, Officer Commanding, Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, said: ìTours by the Red Arrows have always been an important role of the team ñ aiming to demonstrate RAF expertise, helping to highlight UK excellence across a rang© RAF/M
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Red Arrows Flypast over Golden Gate Bridge
The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, The Red Arrows currently deployed on Exercise WESTERNHAWK 2019.
Pictured here are the Red Arrows performing a flypast over the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California on the 1st October 2019. California is the final stop for the team on their north american tour before the jets begin the return journey home.
It is the first time the Red Arrows have been to North America since 2008 and the deployment will be the most ambitious tour of Canada and the United States ever undertaken by the team ñ going coast-to-coast. With stops across the continent, the tour comprises a combination of nearly 20 aerobatic displays, several iconic flypasts and 100 separate ground engagement activities ñ from business receptions to sessions aimed at inspiring young people.
Each show is a demonstration of creativity, engineering excellence and innovation ñ not just hallmarks of the Red Arrows and RAF but of the proven capabilities, strengths and skills of the UK.
The tour is an indication of the UKís continuing commitment to enduring relationships, mutual prosperity and extensive security cooperation in the region. Moreover, the tour provides chance to celebrate and enhance international trade and investment between the UK, Canada and the US, worth more than £208 billion in 2018.
Speaking at the Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT), Gloucestershire, Minister for the Armed Forces, Mark Lancaster, said: ìThe United Kingdom shares a deep and enduring defence relationship with both Canada and the US.
ìSending our world-famous RAF Red Arrows demonstrates the UKís global ambitions and will provide a unique opportunity to strengthen our partnerships with two of our closest allies.î
Wing Commander Andrew Keith, Officer Commanding, Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, said: ìTours by the Red Arrows have always been an important role of the team ñ aiming to demonstrate RAF expertise, helping to highlight UK excellence across a rang© RAF/M
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PEOPLE - Promis feiern an der 'Elton John AIDS Foundation' Gala in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Lovekin/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (9962332e)
Elton John
Elton John AIDS Foundation's 17th Annual 'An Enduring Vision' Benefit Gala, Arrivals, New York, USA - 05 Nov 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis feiern an der 'Elton John AIDS Foundation' Gala in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Lovekin/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (9962333b)
Sasha Cohen
Elton John AIDS Foundation's 17th Annual 'An Enduring Vision' Benefit Gala, Inside, New York, USA - 05 Nov 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis feiern an der 'Elton John AIDS Foundation' Gala in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Lovekin/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (9962333d)
Patrick Starrr
Elton John AIDS Foundation's 17th Annual 'An Enduring Vision' Benefit Gala, Inside, New York, USA - 05 Nov 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis feiern an der 'Elton John AIDS Foundation' Gala in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Lovekin/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (9962333i)
Iman
Elton John AIDS Foundation's 17th Annual 'An Enduring Vision' Benefit Gala, Inside, New York, USA - 05 Nov 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis feiern an der 'Elton John AIDS Foundation' Gala in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Lovekin/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (9962333k)
Chris Hardwick, Lydia Hearst
Elton John AIDS Foundation's 17th Annual 'An Enduring Vision' Benefit Gala, Inside, New York, USA - 05 Nov 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis feiern an der 'Elton John AIDS Foundation' Gala in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Lovekin/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (9962333e)
Patrick Starrr
Elton John AIDS Foundation's 17th Annual 'An Enduring Vision' Benefit Gala, Inside, New York, USA - 05 Nov 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis feiern an der 'Elton John AIDS Foundation' Gala in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Lovekin/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (9962333g)
Chuck Close and guest
Elton John AIDS Foundation's 17th Annual 'An Enduring Vision' Benefit Gala, Inside, New York, USA - 05 Nov 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis feiern an der 'Elton John AIDS Foundation' Gala in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Lovekin/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (9962333l)
Candace Bushnell and guest
Elton John AIDS Foundation's 17th Annual 'An Enduring Vision' Benefit Gala, Inside, New York, USA - 05 Nov 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis feiern an der 'Elton John AIDS Foundation' Gala in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Lovekin/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (9962333o)
Thelma Golden
Elton John AIDS Foundation's 17th Annual 'An Enduring Vision' Benefit Gala, Inside, New York, USA - 05 Nov 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis feiern an der 'Elton John AIDS Foundation' Gala in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Lovekin/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (9962333n)
Lydia Hearst
Elton John AIDS Foundation's 17th Annual 'An Enduring Vision' Benefit Gala, Inside, New York, USA - 05 Nov 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis feiern an der 'Elton John AIDS Foundation' Gala in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Lovekin/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (9962333v)
Lydia Hearst
Elton John AIDS Foundation's 17th Annual 'An Enduring Vision' Benefit Gala, Inside, New York, USA - 05 Nov 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis feiern an der 'Elton John AIDS Foundation' Gala in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Lovekin/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (9962333u)
Patricia Hearst
Elton John AIDS Foundation's 17th Annual 'An Enduring Vision' Benefit Gala, Inside, New York, USA - 05 Nov 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis feiern an der 'Elton John AIDS Foundation' Gala in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Lovekin/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (9962333w)
Ilana Kloss and Billie Jean King
Elton John AIDS Foundation's 17th Annual 'An Enduring Vision' Benefit Gala, Inside, New York, USA - 05 Nov 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis feiern an der 'Elton John AIDS Foundation' Gala in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Lovekin/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (9962333r)
Ilana Kloss and Billie Jean King
Elton John AIDS Foundation's 17th Annual 'An Enduring Vision' Benefit Gala, Inside, New York, USA - 05 Nov 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis feiern an der 'Elton John AIDS Foundation' Gala in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Lovekin/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (9962333ac)
Leonard A. Lauder and Judy Lauder
Elton John AIDS Foundation's 17th Annual 'An Enduring Vision' Benefit Gala, Inside, New York, USA - 05 Nov 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis feiern an der 'Elton John AIDS Foundation' Gala in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Lovekin/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (9962333ae)
Judith Light
Elton John AIDS Foundation's 17th Annual 'An Enduring Vision' Benefit Gala, Inside, New York, USA - 05 Nov 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis feiern an der 'Elton John AIDS Foundation' Gala in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Lovekin/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (9962333y)
Tony Bennet
Elton John AIDS Foundation's 17th Annual 'An Enduring Vision' Benefit Gala, Inside, New York, USA - 05 Nov 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis feiern an der 'Elton John AIDS Foundation' Gala in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Lovekin/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (9962333aj)
Tony Bennet and Susan Benedetto
Elton John AIDS Foundation's 17th Annual 'An Enduring Vision' Benefit Gala, Inside, New York, USA - 05 Nov 2018
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