Spanish Air & Space Force Typhoon to Display at Radom Airshow 2025
Aviation enthusiasts around the world are gearing up for an extraordinary spectacle as the Spanish Air & Space Force’s Eurofighter Typhoon is set to take center stage at the Radom Airshow 2025. This highly anticipated event, held in Radom, Poland, is one of Europe’s largest and most prestigious airshows, drawing crowds eager to witness the latest in military aviation technology alongside vintage aircraft. The inclusion of the Spanish Typhoon promises to be a highlight, showcasing one of the most advanced multirole fighter jets in the world.
Hellenic Air Force Phantoms to Perform Rare Flypasts at Sanicole International Airshow 2025
Aviation enthusiasts are in for a rare treat at the Sanicole International Airshow 2025, as the Hellenic Air Force has confirmed that two of its legendary F-4E(AUP) Phantom IIs from 338 Mira will take to the skies for a series of flypasts. This appearance is more than just a display of military might—it’s a nod to history, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War, a conflict where the Phantom cemented its legacy as an icon of the jet age.
Hellenic Air Force Zeus Demo Team Joins Festival Aéreo Aire 25 Lineup
The Festival Aéreo Aire 25, set to soar over San Javier, Spain, on June 14-15, 2025, has added a thrilling new chapter to its story with the inclusion of the Hellenic Air Force’s Zeus Demo Team. This year’s event isn’t just another airshow—it’s a grand celebration marking the 40th anniversary of Patrulla Aguila, the Spanish Air Force’s iconic aerobatic team. The arrival of the Zeus team, renowned for their mastery of the F-16C Block 52+ Fighting Falcon, promises to bring a jolt of excitement to an already stellar lineup, blending Greek precision with the festival’s rich tapestry of aerial artistry.
Aire 25: Organizers Tease Indian Tejas, 70 Aircraft on Static Display, and Eight Hours of Air Displays
The Spanish Air & Space Force has set the aviation world abuzz with a tantalizing preview of Aire 25, an airshow poised to be one of the standout events of the 2025 European season. Scheduled for June 14 and 15 at San Javier Air Base in Murcia, this two-day spectacle will celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Eagle Patrol, Spain’s renowned aerobatic team. While the anniversary alone is cause for excitement, it’s the tease of an Indian Air Force HAL Tejas making its European debut that has enthusiasts marking their calendars. Add to that over 70 aircraft on static display and eight hours of breathtaking air displays, and Aire 25 is shaping up to be an unmissable showcase of aviation prowess.
Red Arrows to display at Radom Airshow 2025: A Spectacular Return After 16 Years
After a 16-year hiatus, the Royal Air Force's Red Arrows are set to grace the skies of Radom once again. The iconic aerobatic team will be performing at the 2025 Radom International Airshow, marking their first display in the Polish city since 2009. This highly anticipated return is sure to thrill aviation enthusiasts and spectators alike, bringing a dose of nostalgia and excitement to one of Poland’s most celebrated aviation events.
Royal Danish Air Force F-16 Solo Display Team to Display at RIAT 2025 for the Very Last Time
In the summer of 2025, the skies above RAF Fairford will resonate with the roar of a General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon one final time, as the Royal Danish Air Force (RDAF) F-16 Solo Display Team takes flight at the Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT). This performance marks the end of a remarkable chapter for both the team and the aircraft itself, as Denmark accelerates the retirement of its F-16 fleet to make way for the cutting-edge F-35 Lightning II. For aviation enthusiasts, air show professionals, and military personnel alike, this event promises to be a poignant farewell to an aircraft that has defined Danish military aviation for over four decades, and a celebration of its enduring legacy.
Czech Gripen Solo Display Confirmed for Radom International Airshow 2025
The Radom International Airshow, a biennial spectacle set for August 30-31, 2025, at Warsaw-Radom Airport, has just upped the ante with the confirmation of the Czech Air Force’s JAS-39 Gripen Solo Display. For aviation enthusiasts, this is a big deal—a chance to see one of Europe’s sleekest and most capable fighters tear through the Polish skies. The airshow, a magnet for plane spotters and industry insiders alike, has built a reputation as a top-tier showcase of military and civilian aviation prowess, and the Czechs are bringing their A-game.
Team Raven Expands to Seven-Ship Formation for 2025 Airshow Season
or over a decade, Team Raven has been a dazzling presence in the skies above Europe, their fleet of Vans RV-8 aircraft slicing through the air in tight formations that leave spectators breathless. Since their formation in 2014, this Swansea-based aerobatic display team has built a reputation for precision, innovation, and sheer spectacle, earning them a cherished spot in the hearts of aviation enthusiasts. Now, as they gear up for the 2025 European Airshow Season, Team Raven is poised to elevate their game even further with a bold expansion to a seven-aircraft display—a move that will crown them the largest civilian formation aerobatic team in the world.
Lancaster to Return to the International Sanicole Airshow in 2025
In a tribute to the heroes of World War II and to mark the 80th anniversary of VE-Day, the International Sanicole Airshow is set to host a truly historic event. The skies above Hechtel-Eksel will once again echo with the roar of the Avro Lancaster, a legendary heavy bomber that played a pivotal role in the Allied victory. This magnificent aircraft, part of the esteemed Battle of Britain Memorial Flight (BBMF), is one of only two airworthy Lancasters in the world, making its appearance at the airshow a momentous occasion. As aviation enthusiasts and history buffs gather on 13 & 14 September 2025 for the 45th edition of this prestigious event, the Lancaster’s return promises to be a highlight, blending the grandeur of the past with the excitement of the present.
Mid-Air Collision Involving Patrouille de France Jets During Training in Eastern France
A startling incident unfolded in Eastern France when two Alpha Jets from the celebrated Patrouille de France aerobatic team collided mid-air during a routine training flight near Air Base 113, just west of Saint-Dizier. The dramatic event forced three crew members—two pilots and a passenger—to eject from the aircraft. They were quickly located, conscious but injured, and are now under medical care for multiple traumas sustained during the ejection and subsequent landing. Saint-Dizier’s mayor, Quentin Brière, offered reassurance, stating that while the trio’s injuries were significant, they were not life-threatening, and all are expected to recover.
Austrian Flying Bulls Collection Acquires New Aircraft: The Grumman F-8F Bearcat
The Austrian Flying Bulls, a celebrated group known for their passion for preserving aviation history, have recently expanded their remarkable collection with the acquisition of a Grumman F-8F Bearcat, registered as N68RW. This addition is no ordinary one—it’s an ultra-rare warbird, one of only twelve airworthy Bearcats left in the world, and it stands out even further with its distinctive Blue Angels livery. The news has sent ripples of excitement through the aviation community, as enthusiasts eagerly await its first appearance under the Flying Bulls’ banner.
Red Arrows’ Only Northern Ireland Display to Highlight Armed Forces Day 2025
On Saturday, 21 June 2025, the skies above Newtownards will come alive as the Royal Air Force’s Red Arrows perform their only display in Northern Ireland this year, headlining the Northern Ireland Armed Forces Day 2025.
German Air Force Releases 2025 Display Team Schedules
In a striking testament to its evolving capabilities, the German Air Force has released the schedules for its display teams for the 2025 season, marking a significant milestone in its history. Just a few years ago, the German Air Force had no official display teams, a situation that stood in sharp contrast to its European counterparts. Today, it proudly boasts more display teams than most air forces on the continent, with two Eurofighter solo displays, an A400M solo display, and the introduction of a brand-new Tornado solo display. These teams, united under the "Display Team Germany" initiative, reflect a strategic effort to promote the air force and inspire the younger generation to pursue careers in aviation, particularly as the service addresses ongoing pilot shortages. This ambitious expansion is as much about showcasing aerial excellence as it is about building a future for the German Air Force.
SoloTürk to Dazzle at Baltic International Airshow 2025 in Historic Baltic Debut
Aviation enthusiasts across the Baltic States and beyond have a thrilling reason to mark their calendars for July 2025, the Baltic International Airshow 2025 has secured a historic first: the participation of Solo Türk, the renowned F-16 solo display team from the Turkish Air Force. This will mark their debut performance in the Baltic States, an unprecedented event that promises to elevate the airshow to new heights. Known for their breathtaking aerial displays, SoloTürk’s appearance is set to draw attention from across Europe and beyond, making this a landmark moment for both the team and the region.
Germany’s Eurofighter Typhoon to Make Historic Debut at Athens Flying Week 2025
With the German Eurofighter Typhoon Solo Display locked in as the first confirmed act for Athens Flying Week 2025, the stage is set for something special. It’s a mix of raw power, slick moves, and cutting-edge tech, all brought to life by one of Germany’s finest pilots. Whether you’re a die-hard plane spotter or just love a good show, this is one performance you won’t want to miss. The countdown to 2025 is on, and Athens is about to get a whole lot louder.
Germany’s Tiger Display Team to Debut in Poland at the Antidotum Airshow Leszno 2025
The Germany Army Tiger display team is gearing up to bring the Eurocopter EC-665 Tiger to Poland for the very first time at the Antidotum Airshow Leszno 2025. This isn’t just any debut—it’s a headline act in what’s shaping up to be an epic showcase of German military might. The Tiger, a sleek and ferocious twin-engine attack helicopter, marks the second chopper from the German Army confirmed for the event, joining the NH90 TTH in a lineup that’s already breaking records. With four German military aircraft locked in for the show, this is an unprecedented flex for Germany at a single airshow—and the news gets even better: three of these four are making their Polish debuts. That’s right, Poland’s skies are about to witness something truly special.
Germany’s NH90 Display Team to Debut in Poland at the Antidotum Airshow Leszno 2025
Germany’s NH90 Display Team is set to make its Polish debut at the Antidotum Airshow Leszno 2025, and it’s shaping up to be a showstopper. The organizers dropped the exciting news this week, confirming that the German Army will bring not one, but two NH90 helicopters to the event. One will take to the skies for a jaw-dropping flying display, while the other will sit pretty on static display, giving attendees a close-up look at this impressive machine. This marks the first time the NH90 Display Team will perform in Poland, and with their signature flare-throwing antics perfectly timed for the airshow’s sunset slot, it’s safe to say Leszno is about to light up in more ways than one.
BBMF Merlin Engine Fighters cleared to fly Again in 2025
The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight (BBMF) is gearing up for a triumphant return to the skies in 2025, with its iconic Merlin engine fighters cleared to take flight once again after a difficult period. Based at RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire, the BBMF has long served as a living tribute to Britain’s wartime aviation heritage, preserving and showcasing historic aircraft that played a pivotal role during the Second World War. The past year, however, tested the resilience of the BBMF team, with a tragic loss, extensive maintenance schedules, and the grounding of its Merlin engine fighters casting a shadow over the 2024 season. Now, with an official announcement signalling a brighter future, aviation enthusiasts across the UK and beyond are eagerly anticipating the return of these legendary aircraft in 2025.
Germany’s Eurofighter Typhoon Solo Display Confirmed for Antidotum Airshow Leszno 2025
In a thrilling revelation that’s got aviation buffs buzzing, the organizers of the Antidotum Airshow Leszno 2025 have just dropped some major news: Germany’s Eurofighter Typhoon is locked in for a solo display at this year’s event. This jaw-dropping announcement comes hot on the heels of Tuesday’s confirmation that the Panavia Tornado—another German Air Force stunner—will also be tearing up the skies with its own solo performance. With two fast jet displays now in the bag, Leszno is shaping up to be the place to be for anyone who lives for the roar of afterburners and the sight of sleek metal slicing through the clouds.
Germany’s New Tornado Solo Display to Make Thunderous Debut at Antidotum Airshow Leszno
Germany’s new Tornado Demonstration Team is gearing up to take the skies by storm, with its official debut slated for the Antidotum Airshow Leszno in Poland in 2025. This isn’t just another airshow routine—it’s a rare chance to see the German Air Force’s iconic Tornado IDS in a solo aerobatic performance that’s set to turn heads and rattle eardrums.