Sunderland Echo

Airshow is all set to soar to new heights

- By Ross Robertson ross.robertson@jpress.co.uk Twitter: Sunderland­echo

The skies above Sunderland will again be filled with some of the world’s most famous aircraft and spectacula­r flying displays this year.

Organisers of the Sunderland Internatio­nal Airshow have announced the planned flying display programme over the three-day event, which takes place from July 21 to 23 in 2017.

Friday’s launch event will be a mix of music, machines and magnificen­t displays with a fireworks finale to conclude the first day, with the RAF Falcons Parachute Display Team dropping in formation from the skies on Saturday to launch the main weekend flying programme.

John Kelly, the senior councillor responsibl­e for the airshow preparatio­ns, said: “I’d like to thank the RAF Falcons for opening this year’s display programme, and for their unwavering support of the Sunderland Internatio­nal Airshow since it was first held in 1989 as a one day event. As they have been joined by other RAF aerial attraction­s such as the Red Arrows and Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, our airshow has continued to grow in popularity with bigger and bigger crowds.

“Hopefully this year’s event will be one of the best ever as we welcome back favourites such as the Red Arrows and Typhoon Display Team, and introduce some new attraction­s including The Fireflies who combine pyrotechni­cs with flying.”

This year’s planned flying programme – subject to changes and additions – includes aircraft displays from the Red Arrows, Typhoon, Tutor, Chinook (Sunday only), The Blades, Gerald Cooper and Sally B, The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, Bristol Blenheim Mk 1, P51 Mustang, Autogyro, Bronco and Fireflies with an appearance by the Great North Air Ambulance.

There will also be parachute teams the RAF Falcons and the British Army Tigers Freefall Team.

Victoria French, head of events at the council, said “The Sunderland Internatio­nal Airshow 2107 is already shaping up to be one of the best airshows we have ever staged.

“There is so much for everyone to enjoy and we hope people will come along to join us along the seafront for a spectacula­r family event .”

Northumbri­a Police’s Silver Commander for the Sunderland Internatio­nal Airshow, is Superinten­dent Sarah Pitt. Supt Pitt said: “This will be the third year I have led the policing operation for the weekend and I am looking forward to it.”

More informatio­n at www.sunderland­internatio­nalairshow.co.uk.

“Hopefully this year’s event will be one of the best” JOHN KELLY

 ??  ?? Battle of Britain aircraft will return to this year’s Sunderland Internatio­nal Airshow.
Battle of Britain aircraft will return to this year’s Sunderland Internatio­nal Airshow.
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The RAF parachute display team.

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