Saudi Falcons Team Performs for 2nd Day at RIAT 2023

The team had a dedicated tent at the exhibition, which drew a large number of visitors. SPA
The team had a dedicated tent at the exhibition, which drew a large number of visitors. SPA
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Saudi Falcons Team Performs for 2nd Day at RIAT 2023

The team had a dedicated tent at the exhibition, which drew a large number of visitors. SPA
The team had a dedicated tent at the exhibition, which drew a large number of visitors. SPA

The Saudi Falcons Aerobatic Team, representing the Royal Saudi Air Force, continued their captivating performances for the second consecutive day at the Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT 2023) held at the Royal Air Force (RAF) Fairford base in Gloucestershire, England.

The Falcons showcased their remarkable skills and precision through an awe-inspiring air display, captivating the audience with a series of intricate formations and complex maneuvers.

In addition to their aerial performances, the team also had a dedicated tent at the exhibition, which drew a large number of visitors. Attendees were delighted to indulge in Saudi coffee and explore the assortment of souvenirs on offer.

The Royal Saudi Air Force proudly presented its A330 MRTT aircraft, a highly efficient and versatile refueling tanker, as part of the exhibition. The aircraft's unique multi-role capabilities were on full display, further enhancing the presence of the Saudi delegation.

The Royal International Air Tattoo has attracted more than 56 teams from around the world that are set to participate in the event.



Fourteenth Saudi Relief Plane Departs for Syria with Essential Aid Supplies

The 14th relief plane flew from the King Khalid International Airport bound for Damascus International Airport. (SPA)
The 14th relief plane flew from the King Khalid International Airport bound for Damascus International Airport. (SPA)
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Fourteenth Saudi Relief Plane Departs for Syria with Essential Aid Supplies

The 14th relief plane flew from the King Khalid International Airport bound for Damascus International Airport. (SPA)
The 14th relief plane flew from the King Khalid International Airport bound for Damascus International Airport. (SPA)

The 14th relief plane, operated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), flew from the King Khalid International Airport bound for Damascus International Airport, the Saudi Press Agency said on Monday.

The plane carries food, shelter and medical supplies, underscoring Saudi Arabia’s longstanding commitment to supporting other countries in times of need.

The assistance aims to alleviate the suffering of the Syrian people during these critical times.