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  • UK troops arrive back from Afghanistan
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    UK troops arrive back from Afghanistan
    Image shows military personnel working onboard the C-17 aircraft after landing at RAF Brize Norton today (29/08/2021).

    The final remaining aircrafts have returned back to the UK as part of the United Kingdoms military support to OP PITTING.

    An RAF Voyager and C-17 aircraft arrived back at RAF Brize Norton on Sunday 29th August 2021 carrying military and MOD personnel and freight.

    As part of OP PITTING, eligible Afghans, are being evacuated to the UK via the UAE under the Afghan Relocation and Assistance Program (ARAP). Some will land at RAF Brize Norton (BZZ). This represents a valuable opportunity to showcase the ability of the RAF, and in particular the Air Mobility Force, to deliver large scale Air Transport operations at short notice. © MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

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  • UK troops arrive back from Afghanistan
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    UK troops arrive back from Afghanistan
    Image shows military personnel departing from a RAF C-17 aircraft after landing at RAF Brize Norton today (29/08/2021).

    The final remaining aircrafts have returned back to the UK as part of the United Kingdoms military support to OP PITTING.

    An RAF Voyager and C-17 aircraft arrived back at RAF Brize Norton on Sunday 29th August 2021 carrying military and MOD personnel and freight.

    As part of OP PITTING, eligible Afghans, are being evacuated to the UK via the UAE under the Afghan Relocation and Assistance Program (ARAP). Some will land at RAF Brize Norton (BZZ). This represents a valuable opportunity to showcase the ability of the RAF, and in particular the Air Mobility Force, to deliver large scale Air Transport operations at short notice. © MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

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  • UK troops arrive back from Afghanistan
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    UK troops arrive back from Afghanistan
    Image shows military personnel and military working dogs departing from a RAF C-17 aircraft after landing at RAF Brize Norton today (29/08/2021).

    The final remaining aircrafts have returned back to the UK as part of the United Kingdoms military support to OP PITTING.

    An RAF Voyager and C-17 aircraft arrived back at RAF Brize Norton on Sunday 29th August 2021 carrying military and MOD personnel and freight.

    As part of OP PITTING, eligible Afghans, are being evacuated to the UK via the UAE under the Afghan Relocation and Assistance Program (ARAP). Some will land at RAF Brize Norton (BZZ). This represents a valuable opportunity to showcase the ability of the RAF, and in particular the Air Mobility Force, to deliver large scale Air Transport operations at short notice. © MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

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  • UK troops arrive back from Afghanistan
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    UK troops arrive back from Afghanistan
    Image shows military personnel departing from a RAF C-17 aircraft after landing at RAF Brize Norton today (29/08/2021).

    The final remaining aircrafts have returned back to the UK as part of the United Kingdoms military support to OP PITTING.

    An RAF Voyager and C-17 aircraft arrived back at RAF Brize Norton on Sunday 29th August 2021 carrying military and MOD personnel and freight.

    As part of OP PITTING, eligible Afghans, are being evacuated to the UK via the UAE under the Afghan Relocation and Assistance Program (ARAP). Some will land at RAF Brize Norton (BZZ). This represents a valuable opportunity to showcase the ability of the RAF, and in particular the Air Mobility Force, to deliver large scale Air Transport operations at short notice. © MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

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  • UK troops arrive back from Afghanistan
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    UK troops arrive back from Afghanistan
    Image shows military personnel arriving at RAF Brize Norton today (29/08/2021).

    The final remaining aircrafts have returned back to the UK as part of the United Kingdoms military support to OP PITTING.

    An RAF Voyager and C-17 aircraft arrived back at RAF Brize Norton on Sunday 29th August 2021 carrying military and MOD personnel and freight.

    As part of OP PITTING, eligible Afghans, are being evacuated to the UK via the UAE under the Afghan Relocation and Assistance Program (ARAP). Some will land at RAF Brize Norton (BZZ). This represents a valuable opportunity to showcase the ability of the RAF, and in particular the Air Mobility Force, to deliver large scale Air Transport operations at short notice. © MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

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  • UK troops arrive back from Afghanistan
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    UK troops arrive back from Afghanistan
    Image shows military personnel arriving at RAF Brize Norton today (29/08/2021).

    The final remaining aircrafts have returned back to the UK as part of the United Kingdoms military support to OP PITTING.

    An RAF Voyager and C-17 aircraft arrived back at RAF Brize Norton on Sunday 29th August 2021 carrying military and MOD personnel and freight.

    As part of OP PITTING, eligible Afghans, are being evacuated to the UK via the UAE under the Afghan Relocation and Assistance Program (ARAP). Some will land at RAF Brize Norton (BZZ). This represents a valuable opportunity to showcase the ability of the RAF, and in particular the Air Mobility Force, to deliver large scale Air Transport operations at short notice. © MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

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  • UK troops arrive back from Afghanistan
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    UK troops arrive back from Afghanistan
    Image shows Commander of 16 Air Assault Brigade Brigadier James Martin (left), being greeted by Air Mobility Force Commander Air Commodore David Manning (right) at RAF Brize Norton today (29/08/2021) after returning from Afghanistan.

    The final remaining aircrafts have returned back to the UK as part of the United Kingdoms military support to OP PITTING.

    An RAF Voyager and C-17 aircraft arrived back at RAF Brize Norton on Sunday 29th August 2021 carrying military and MOD personnel and freight.

    As part of OP PITTING, eligible Afghans, are being evacuated to the UK via the UAE under the Afghan Relocation and Assistance Program (ARAP). Some will land at RAF Brize Norton (BZZ). This represents a valuable opportunity to showcase the ability of the RAF, and in particular the Air Mobility Force, to deliver large scale Air Transport operations at short notice. © MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

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  • Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
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    Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
    Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after controversial £900,000 paint job. Image shows RAF Lossiemouth Typhoons while refuelling with ZZ336, Vespina.

    Today the newly painted RAF Voyager ZZ336, aka Vespina, took flight on its first operational sortie after its refurbishment.

    Departing RAF Brize Norton, the Voyager aircraft flew up to the North Sea, refuelling Typhoons out of RAF Lossiemouth and F-35’s out of RAF Marham.

    This will be only the second flight of Vespina, her first coming yesterday when flying from Marshall’s, in Cambridge, to RAF Brize Norton, her home. It will also be a showcase of her ability to conduct dual roles, transporting VVIP’s and refuelling tanking aircraft on exercise.

    The F-35’s and Typhoons are currently flying as part of Exercise Crimson Ocean, which has involved the F-35’s of Number 617 Squadron operating from the Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier for the very first time.

    The Typhoon jets are operated by Number 9 Squadron, otherwise known as No. IX (Bomber) Squadron, who are a recently reformed squadron that operated the Tornado GR4 until its retirement in March last year. The Typhoons call Gotham home, Gotham currently a part of RAF Lossiemouth.

    Alongside the IX Sqn Typhoons and 617 Sqn F-35’s, 1 Squadron jets also refuelled, and a single Hawk, flown by Number 100 Squadron, out of RAF Leeming, also shared the skies of the North Sea. The jet, a photo whip aircraft, while conducting essential training as part of its sortie, used the opportunity to capture some unique imagery of Vespina conducting its refuelling role.
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  • Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
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    Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
    Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after controversial £900,000 paint job. Image shows F-35’s, callsign Ghost, refuelling on ZZ336.

    Today the newly painted RAF Voyager ZZ336, aka Vespina, took flight on its first operational sortie after its refurbishment.

    Departing RAF Brize Norton, the Voyager aircraft flew up to the North Sea, refuelling Typhoons out of RAF Lossiemouth and F-35’s out of RAF Marham.

    This will be only the second flight of Vespina, her first coming yesterday when flying from Marshall’s, in Cambridge, to RAF Brize Norton, her home. It will also be a showcase of her ability to conduct dual roles, transporting VVIP’s and refuelling tanking aircraft on exercise.

    The F-35’s and Typhoons are currently flying as part of Exercise Crimson Ocean, which has involved the F-35’s of Number 617 Squadron operating from the Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier for the very first time.

    The Typhoon jets are operated by Number 9 Squadron, otherwise known as No. IX (Bomber) Squadron, who are a recently reformed squadron that operated the Tornado GR4 until its retirement in March last year. The Typhoons call Gotham home, Gotham currently a part of RAF Lossiemouth.

    Alongside the IX Sqn Typhoons and 617 Sqn F-35’s, 1 Squadron jets also refuelled, and a single Hawk, flown by Number 100 Squadron, out of RAF Leeming, also shared the skies of the North Sea. The jet, a photo whip aircraft, while conducting essential training as part of its sortie, used the opportunity to capture some unique imagery of Vespina conducting its refuelling role.
    © MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

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  • Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
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    Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
    Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after controversial £900,000 paint job. Image shows Flt Lt Small during a refuelling bracket in Vespina.

    Today the newly painted RAF Voyager ZZ336, aka Vespina, took flight on its first operational sortie after its refurbishment.

    Departing RAF Brize Norton, the Voyager aircraft flew up to the North Sea, refuelling Typhoons out of RAF Lossiemouth and F-35’s out of RAF Marham.

    This will be only the second flight of Vespina, her first coming yesterday when flying from Marshall’s, in Cambridge, to RAF Brize Norton, her home. It will also be a showcase of her ability to conduct dual roles, transporting VVIP’s and refuelling tanking aircraft on exercise.

    The F-35’s and Typhoons are currently flying as part of Exercise Crimson Ocean, which has involved the F-35’s of Number 617 Squadron operating from the Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier for the very first time.

    The Typhoon jets are operated by Number 9 Squadron, otherwise known as No. IX (Bomber) Squadron, who are a recently reformed squadron that operated the Tornado GR4 until its retirement in March last year. The Typhoons call Gotham home, Gotham currently a part of RAF Lossiemouth.

    Alongside the IX Sqn Typhoons and 617 Sqn F-35’s, 1 Squadron jets also refuelled, and a single Hawk, flown by Number 100 Squadron, out of RAF Leeming, also shared the skies of the North Sea. The jet, a photo whip aircraft, while conducting essential training as part of its sortie, used the opportunity to capture some unique imagery of Vespina conducting its refuelling role.
    © MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

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  • Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
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    Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
    Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after controversial £900,000 paint job. Image shows RAF pilots Flt Lt Gannon and Flt Lt Small, preparing ZZ336 for its first operational sortie.

    Today the newly painted RAF Voyager ZZ336, aka Vespina, took flight on its first operational sortie after its refurbishment.

    Departing RAF Brize Norton, the Voyager aircraft flew up to the North Sea, refuelling Typhoons out of RAF Lossiemouth and F-35’s out of RAF Marham.

    This will be only the second flight of Vespina, her first coming yesterday when flying from Marshall’s, in Cambridge, to RAF Brize Norton, her home. It will also be a showcase of her ability to conduct dual roles, transporting VVIP’s and refuelling tanking aircraft on exercise.

    The F-35’s and Typhoons are currently flying as part of Exercise Crimson Ocean, which has involved the F-35’s of Number 617 Squadron operating from the Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier for the very first time.

    The Typhoon jets are operated by Number 9 Squadron, otherwise known as No. IX (Bomber) Squadron, who are a recently reformed squadron that operated the Tornado GR4 until its retirement in March last year. The Typhoons call Gotham home, Gotham currently a part of RAF Lossiemouth.

    Alongside the IX Sqn Typhoons and 617 Sqn F-35’s, 1 Squadron jets also refuelled, and a single Hawk, flown by Number 100 Squadron, out of RAF Leeming, also shared the skies of the North Sea. The jet, a photo whip aircraft, while conducting essential training as part of its sortie, used the opportunity to capture some unique imagery of Vespina conducting its refuelling role.
    © MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

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  • Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
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    Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
    Boris JohnsonÕs RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
    Image shows ZZ336, the Prime MinisterÕs Voyager, landing and taxiing into RAF Brize Norton after being painted at Cambridge.

    AN RAF Voyager has been converted to provide a cost effective, secure and flexible transport
    solution for Government Ministers and the Royal Family. The aircraft now proudly displays the Union
    Flag alongside RAF markings and is now ready to represent the UK across the globe.
    The smart new paint scheme will promote ÔGlobal BritainÕ during missions to transport large VIP,
    Royal and business delegations across the world, creating British jobs and contributing to the
    continued health of the economy.
    After weeks of extensive and complex works, the Voyager returned to RAF Brize Norton where it will
    be based alongside the rest of the RAF Voyager fleet. Alongside its VIP Role, the aircraft remains
    certified for its original use, including Air-to-Air Refuelling. It can fly from and to almost any airport
    across the world that can take an Airbus A330, and its range will allow it to reach much of the world
    without costly and time-consuming refuelling.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
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    Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
    Boris JohnsonÕs RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
    Image shows ZZ336, the Prime MinisterÕs Voyager, landing and taxiing into RAF Brize Norton after being painted at Cambridge.

    AN RAF Voyager has been converted to provide a cost effective, secure and flexible transport
    solution for Government Ministers and the Royal Family. The aircraft now proudly displays the Union
    Flag alongside RAF markings and is now ready to represent the UK across the globe.
    The smart new paint scheme will promote ÔGlobal BritainÕ during missions to transport large VIP,
    Royal and business delegations across the world, creating British jobs and contributing to the
    continued health of the economy.
    After weeks of extensive and complex works, the Voyager returned to RAF Brize Norton where it will
    be based alongside the rest of the RAF Voyager fleet. Alongside its VIP Role, the aircraft remains
    certified for its original use, including Air-to-Air Refuelling. It can fly from and to almost any airport
    across the world that can take an Airbus A330, and its range will allow it to reach much of the world
    without costly and time-consuming refuelling.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
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    Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
    Boris JohnsonÕs RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
    Image shows ZZ336, the Prime MinisterÕs Voyager, landing and taxiing into RAF Brize Norton after being painted at Cambridge.

    AN RAF Voyager has been converted to provide a cost effective, secure and flexible transport
    solution for Government Ministers and the Royal Family. The aircraft now proudly displays the Union
    Flag alongside RAF markings and is now ready to represent the UK across the globe.
    The smart new paint scheme will promote ÔGlobal BritainÕ during missions to transport large VIP,
    Royal and business delegations across the world, creating British jobs and contributing to the
    continued health of the economy.
    After weeks of extensive and complex works, the Voyager returned to RAF Brize Norton where it will
    be based alongside the rest of the RAF Voyager fleet. Alongside its VIP Role, the aircraft remains
    certified for its original use, including Air-to-Air Refuelling. It can fly from and to almost any airport
    across the world that can take an Airbus A330, and its range will allow it to reach much of the world
    without costly and time-consuming refuelling.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
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    Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
    Boris JohnsonÕs RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
    Image shows ZZ336, the Prime MinisterÕs Voyager, landing and taxiing into RAF Brize Norton after being painted at Cambridge.

    AN RAF Voyager has been converted to provide a cost effective, secure and flexible transport
    solution for Government Ministers and the Royal Family. The aircraft now proudly displays the Union
    Flag alongside RAF markings and is now ready to represent the UK across the globe.
    The smart new paint scheme will promote ÔGlobal BritainÕ during missions to transport large VIP,
    Royal and business delegations across the world, creating British jobs and contributing to the
    continued health of the economy.
    After weeks of extensive and complex works, the Voyager returned to RAF Brize Norton where it will
    be based alongside the rest of the RAF Voyager fleet. Alongside its VIP Role, the aircraft remains
    certified for its original use, including Air-to-Air Refuelling. It can fly from and to almost any airport
    across the world that can take an Airbus A330, and its range will allow it to reach much of the world
    without costly and time-consuming refuelling.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
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    Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
    Boris JohnsonÕs RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
    Image shows ZZ336, the Prime MinisterÕs Voyager, landing and taxiing into RAF Brize Norton after being painted at Cambridge.

    AN RAF Voyager has been converted to provide a cost effective, secure and flexible transport
    solution for Government Ministers and the Royal Family. The aircraft now proudly displays the Union
    Flag alongside RAF markings and is now ready to represent the UK across the globe.
    The smart new paint scheme will promote ÔGlobal BritainÕ during missions to transport large VIP,
    Royal and business delegations across the world, creating British jobs and contributing to the
    continued health of the economy.
    After weeks of extensive and complex works, the Voyager returned to RAF Brize Norton where it will
    be based alongside the rest of the RAF Voyager fleet. Alongside its VIP Role, the aircraft remains
    certified for its original use, including Air-to-Air Refuelling. It can fly from and to almost any airport
    across the world that can take an Airbus A330, and its range will allow it to reach much of the world
    without costly and time-consuming refuelling.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
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    Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
    Boris JohnsonÕs RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
    Image shows ZZ336, the Prime MinisterÕs Voyager, landing and taxiing into RAF Brize Norton after being painted at Cambridge.

    AN RAF Voyager has been converted to provide a cost effective, secure and flexible transport
    solution for Government Ministers and the Royal Family. The aircraft now proudly displays the Union
    Flag alongside RAF markings and is now ready to represent the UK across the globe.
    The smart new paint scheme will promote ÔGlobal BritainÕ during missions to transport large VIP,
    Royal and business delegations across the world, creating British jobs and contributing to the
    continued health of the economy.
    After weeks of extensive and complex works, the Voyager returned to RAF Brize Norton where it will
    be based alongside the rest of the RAF Voyager fleet. Alongside its VIP Role, the aircraft remains
    certified for its original use, including Air-to-Air Refuelling. It can fly from and to almost any airport
    across the world that can take an Airbus A330, and its range will allow it to reach much of the world
    without costly and time-consuming refuelling.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
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    Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
    Boris JohnsonÕs RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
    Image shows ZZ336, the Prime MinisterÕs Voyager, landing and taxiing into RAF Brize Norton after being painted at Cambridge.

    AN RAF Voyager has been converted to provide a cost effective, secure and flexible transport
    solution for Government Ministers and the Royal Family. The aircraft now proudly displays the Union
    Flag alongside RAF markings and is now ready to represent the UK across the globe.
    The smart new paint scheme will promote ÔGlobal BritainÕ during missions to transport large VIP,
    Royal and business delegations across the world, creating British jobs and contributing to the
    continued health of the economy.
    After weeks of extensive and complex works, the Voyager returned to RAF Brize Norton where it will
    be based alongside the rest of the RAF Voyager fleet. Alongside its VIP Role, the aircraft remains
    certified for its original use, including Air-to-Air Refuelling. It can fly from and to almost any airport
    across the world that can take an Airbus A330, and its range will allow it to reach much of the world
    without costly and time-consuming refuelling.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
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    Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
    Boris JohnsonÕs RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
    Image shows ZZ336, the Prime MinisterÕs Voyager, landing and taxiing into RAF Brize Norton after being painted at Cambridge.

    AN RAF Voyager has been converted to provide a cost effective, secure and flexible transport
    solution for Government Ministers and the Royal Family. The aircraft now proudly displays the Union
    Flag alongside RAF markings and is now ready to represent the UK across the globe.
    The smart new paint scheme will promote ÔGlobal BritainÕ during missions to transport large VIP,
    Royal and business delegations across the world, creating British jobs and contributing to the
    continued health of the economy.
    After weeks of extensive and complex works, the Voyager returned to RAF Brize Norton where it will
    be based alongside the rest of the RAF Voyager fleet. Alongside its VIP Role, the aircraft remains
    certified for its original use, including Air-to-Air Refuelling. It can fly from and to almost any airport
    across the world that can take an Airbus A330, and its range will allow it to reach much of the world
    without costly and time-consuming refuelling.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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  • Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
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    Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
    Boris JohnsonÕs RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
    Image shows ZZ336, the Prime MinisterÕs Voyager, landing and taxiing into RAF Brize Norton after being painted at Cambridge.

    AN RAF Voyager has been converted to provide a cost effective, secure and flexible transport
    solution for Government Ministers and the Royal Family. The aircraft now proudly displays the Union
    Flag alongside RAF markings and is now ready to represent the UK across the globe.
    The smart new paint scheme will promote ÔGlobal BritainÕ during missions to transport large VIP,
    Royal and business delegations across the world, creating British jobs and contributing to the
    continued health of the economy.
    After weeks of extensive and complex works, the Voyager returned to RAF Brize Norton where it will
    be based alongside the rest of the RAF Voyager fleet. Alongside its VIP Role, the aircraft remains
    certified for its original use, including Air-to-Air Refuelling. It can fly from and to almost any airport
    across the world that can take an Airbus A330, and its range will allow it to reach much of the world
    without costly and time-consuming refuelling.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

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  • Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
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    Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
    Boris JohnsonÕs RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
    Image shows ZZ336, the Prime MinisterÕs Voyager, landing and taxiing into RAF Brize Norton after being painted at Cambridge.

    AN RAF Voyager has been converted to provide a cost effective, secure and flexible transport
    solution for Government Ministers and the Royal Family. The aircraft now proudly displays the Union
    Flag alongside RAF markings and is now ready to represent the UK across the globe.
    The smart new paint scheme will promote ÔGlobal BritainÕ during missions to transport large VIP,
    Royal and business delegations across the world, creating British jobs and contributing to the
    continued health of the economy.
    After weeks of extensive and complex works, the Voyager returned to RAF Brize Norton where it will
    be based alongside the rest of the RAF Voyager fleet. Alongside its VIP Role, the aircraft remains
    certified for its original use, including Air-to-Air Refuelling. It can fly from and to almost any airport
    across the world that can take an Airbus A330, and its range will allow it to reach much of the world
    without costly and time-consuming refuelling.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Crown Copyright / eyevine