Red Arrows land in Croatia for pre-season training ahead of 60th anniversary

Red Arrows arrive in Zadar, Croatia
Red Arrows arrive in Zadar, Croatia -Credit:Red Arrows/UK MOD


The Red Arrows have touched down in Croatia as part of their pre-season training ahead of the team's 60th anniversary. Lincolnshire's much-loved aerobatics display team have been training throughout the winter from their base at RAF Waddington in preparation for the season ahead.

They will now spend two weeks in Zadar, Croatia, as part of Exercise Springhawk which is designed to perfect and polish the new display before the season begins in May. A full 2024 display schedule was released in March which lists all 37 displays planned this year, including the Midlands Air Festival, British Grand Prix and the King's Birthday flypast.

Squadron Leader Jon Bond took over as Red 1 for the milestone diamond campaign and three new pilots have joined the team. This year promises to be a special one with The Reds returning to their iconic nine-ship formation, not seen since 2021, and new manoeuvres not seen since the early 2000s.

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Engineers, pilots, operations staff, mission support specialists and other team members arrived in Zadar on Thursday, April 11. Sqn Ldr Bond said: "It's a really important time for the team to practice in settled weather and for the air and ground crew to really finesse our procedures as we look to get our public display authority at the end of May."

The first display of the year will take place in Greece on May 21 for the Battle of Crete at Souda Bay. Speaking on the season ahead, Sqn Ldr Bond said: "We're trying to pack as much as we can into the summer. It's only a short period from May to October so we try and get to as many shows as we can, not just the number of shows but also the location of shows.

"We want to put the red, white and blue out for as many people in as many different locations as possible as the Red Arrows have done for the past few decades. We're very much there to promote UK interest overseas as well."