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We're thrilled to announce that the Slovenian Air Force will be joining us for the first time at the Malta Airshow 2023! The Slovenians will take part in the flying display with their Pilatus PC-9 training aircraft!


The Slovenian Air Force operates nine Pilatus PC-9M turboprop aircraft, primarily used as a basic and advanced trainer for pilots. The aircraft can also be equipped with bombs, rockets and guns to take on the light attack role. The PC-9Ms are operated by 152 Letalska eskadrilja and are based at Cerklje ob Krki.

 
 


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We are thrilled to announce that the German Air Force will be participating in static at the upcoming Malta Airshow 2023, and they are bringing their formidable Tornado aircraft with them!


The Tornado, renowned for its sleek design and versatility, has been a cornerstone of the German Air Force for decades. The German Air Force originally took delivery of 247 Tornados, including 35 ECR anti-radar variants, the remainder being IDS strike variants. These were further supplemented between 1994 and 2005 as the German Navy either retired or transferred its own fleet of 112 Tornado IDS aircraft to the Air Force. The current German Air Force fleet has been reduced to around 90 aircraft as it is slowly being phased out but has been constantly upgraded and remains a potent combat aircraft.


We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the German Air Force for their participation and contribution. Their presence and the Tornado aircraft will undoubtedly make the Malta Airshow 2023 an unforgettable experience for all attendees.



📅 Mark your calendars and join us for the Malta Airshow 2023!

 
 


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We are thrilled to announce that the world-famous RAF Red Arrows will be returning to Malta for the Malta International Airshow 2023. The Red Arrows are one of the world's most impressive aerobatic display teams, and their precision and skill in the air are simply awe-inspiring.


But that's not all – this year, we have a special connection with the Red Arrows, as the Team’s Safety Supervisor and Red 10 is none other than Squadron Leader Graeme Muscat, who is of Maltese descent. Sqn Ldr Muscat had already visited us during the Malta International Airshow back in 2017, bringing to the Island the first-ever Hawk T.2. We are incredibly proud to have a Maltese connection with this esteemed team.


We are honoured to welcome the Red Arrows and Sqn Ldr Graeme Muscat back to Malta. Stay tuned for more updates on the Malta International Airshow 2023.

 
 


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