PAF aircraft shine at UK’s Royal Air Tattoo 2025
UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 19 – Pakistan Air Force's JF-17C Block III and C-130H Hercules won top awards at RIAT 2025, showcasing advanced technology and operational excellence, organizers said.
- On July 18-20 at RAF Fairford, Pakistan Air Force jets won two trophies, including the Spirit of the Meet and Concours d'Elegance, at RIAT 2025, showcasing their operational excellence.
- Earlier this week, Pakistan Air Force JF-17C Block III executed a non-stop Pakistan–UK flight, performing mid-air refuelling, showcasing extended operational range.
- Amid competitive static displays, the C-130H Hercules secured the `Concours d'Elegance` Trophy.
- Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu extended congratulations to the contingent, praising professionalism; the performance has become a source of national pride.
- These accolades signal a commitment to self-reliant defence and global engagement, suggesting Pakistan's continued rise as a leading modern air power.
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