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UK’s Royal Air Force aerobatics team makes flying visit to Karachi
The Royal Air Force Aerobatics Team of the United Kingdom arrived in Karachi on Saturday as part of its Asia-Pacific and Middle East Tour 2016.
The Red Arrows team which stopped in Karachi praised Pakistan Air Force for their hospitality. “”Have arrived in Karachi, Pakistan. Great hospitality again by Pakistan Air Force,” Junior Air Force officer of the Red Arrows tweeted.
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.@rafredarrows have arrived in #Karachi #Pakistan. Great hospitality again by @pakairforcepk #RedArrowsTour
12:10 PM - 19 Nov 2016
UK Deputy High Commissioner Karachi, Belinda Lewis, also thanked the Pakistan Air Force for their hospitality.
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UK's Royal Air Force Red Arrows acrobatic team on Karachi runway. Wonderful hospitality from Pakistan Air Force - thank you! @rafredarrows
2:45 PM - 19 Nov 2016
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UK's Royal Air Force Red Arrows acrobatic team on Karachi runway. Wonderful hospitality from Pakistan Air Force - thank you! @rafredarrows
2:45 PM - 19 Nov 2016
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Head to Shatti Al Qurm near the Intercontinental Hotel #Muscat, #Oman for our display 1500. @UKinOman #RedArrowsTour
7:54 AM - 20 Nov 2016
The Red Arrows took off from Lincolnshire in the UK on September 29 for the two-month long tour that is due to end in December. The Red Arrows was established in 1964. Since then, It has performed over 4,000 times the world over.
Air chief expresses satisaction over PAF’s operational readiness
In October the team performed aerobatics in Karachi. The team’s 12 Hawk aircraft attracted a large number of spectators as they took to the skies in the lead of Squadron Leader David. Wing Commander Martin Higgins, Squadron Commander of Red Arrows also accompanied the team.