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Red Arrows Touch Down in Nova Scotia to Begin 2024 Canadian Tour

The British High Commission is excited to welcome the UK's Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team —the Red Arrows—to Canada for their Maple Hawk 2024 tour in Canada.

Red Arrows flying over lighthouse.

The British High Commission to Canada is excited to welcome the United Kingdom’s Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team (RAFAT)—best known as the Red Arrows—as they touch down in Greenwood, Nova Scotia to kick off the highly anticipated Maple Hawk 2024 tour in Canada. Invited by the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) to mark its centennial and, concurrently, celebrate the Red Arrows 60th Diamond Season, this landmark tour presents a unique opportunity for aviation fans and the general public to experience a series of spectacular air displays and ground activities by one of the world’s most recognisable aerobatic display teams over five weeks.

The Red Arrows will tour across six Canadian cities taking part in a series of Canadian airshows, beginning with a grand arrival in Nova Scotia at the renowned Greenwood Military Aviation Museum. They will also perform four “flypasts” in iconic locations, which will be visible for free to the public: at Niagara Falls, the Old Port of Montreal, the harbour of St. John’s, and through central Ottawa. Following the jets’ arrival, the Red Arrows will take to the skies at Air Show Atlantic, marking the team’s first public appearance as part of Maple Hawk.

The tour is a significant occasion, spotlighting the strong defence, trade and business links, as well as the cultural and historical bonds between the UK and Canada. From the British Red Arrows to the Canadian Snowbirds display team, these national ambassadors reinforce the reputation of each nation for innovation, expertise and skill.

The inaugural stop will also highlight the importance of STEM studies, showcasing the excellence of the Royal Air Force engineers, technicians and support team in inspiring the next generation of STEM leaders. To further this goal, the British High Commission Ottawa and the Red Arrows have partnered with Let’s Talk Science, a registered Canadian charitable organisation dedicated to advancing education and skills development for children and youth in Canada through STEM initiatives.

British High Commissioner to Canada, Susannah Goshko CMG, stated:

It is a tremendous honour for the RCAF to invite the Red Arrows to Canada, particularly in this landmark year. At each stop of their tour, alongside treating crowds to a stunning aerobatic performance, the Red Arrows will engage with young people to showcase the UK’s excellent science and innovation credentials. We hope these memorable experiences will inspire these potential future leaders to pursue a STEM qualification from one of the UK’s world-class universities.

The Red Arrows aim to captivate audiences with their distinctive blend of precision formation flying and exhilarating aerobatic manoeuvres, showcasing the team’s commitment to excellence and military distinction. This year’s routine features a new display that revives the iconic Diamond Nine formation for the first time since 2021. Each leg of the tour reinforces the deep and enduring military ties between the Red Arrows and the RCAF, symbolising their collaborative spirit and shared history.

Brigadier Edward Sandry OBE, stated:

Each airshow and flypast will offer the public an engaging spectacle, crafted by a team of skilled engineers, support staff, and experienced pilots. The Maple Hawk tour aims to highlight the strong bond between our two nations’ militaries. We hope that thousands of Canadians will be inspired by the Red Arrows’ display of teamwork and talent.

Following Greenwood, the Maple Hawk 2024 tour will take the Red Arrows through the following Canadian cities for public viewing and interaction:

  • Air Show Atlantic – Greenwood Aviation Museum, Nova Scotia (August 24 and August 25)
  • Niagara Falls flypast - Niagara Falls, Ontario (August 28)
  • Canadian International Air Show – Toronto, Ontario (August 31, September 1 and 2)
  • Ottawa River flypast - Ottawa, Ontario (September 4)
  • AERO Gatineau-Ottawa – Gatineau-Ottawa Executive Airport (September 7 and 8)
  • Airshow London – London International Airport, Ontario (September 13, 14 and 15)
  • Montreal Old Port flypast - St. Lawrence, Montreal (September 18)
  • St. John’s flypast - St. John’s Waterfront (September 20)

For more information on the Red Arrows Canadian tour, follow @UKinCanada and @RAFRedArrows on X (formerly Twitter), like the RAF Red Arrows’ and British High Commission, Ottawa’s Facebook pages, stay tuned to @RAFRedArrows and @UKinCanada on Instagram, and visit www.raf.mod.uk/reds.
Use the hashtags #RedArrowsMapleHawk and #SeeThingsDifferently online to keep up-to-date with the Red Arrows’ tour.

About The GREAT Campaign

The GREAT Britain and Northern Ireland campaign (GREAT) is the UK’s international promotional program. It works closely with UK businesses, not-for-profit organisations and high-profile figures to promote the very best of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, inspiring the world to visit, study, live and do business with the UK.

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About the British High Commission

The British High Commission in Ottawa is the UK Government’s main diplomatic mission in Canada. Along with the Consulates-General in Montreal, Toronto, Calgary and Vancouver, we work closely with the Canadian government and partners across the country to develop and maintain a wide range of substantive partnerships of real value to both countries. These partnerships cover business, defence, climate change, science and innovation, education, and culture.

About RAFAT

Officially known as the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows showcase the excellence of the RAF and represent the United Kingdom both at home and overseas. The team consists of pilots and more than 100 support personnel and technicians. Each of the pilots has previous fast-jet, operational experience flying the Tornado, Typhoon or Harrier.

Hebe Hewitt – Head of Communications, British High Commission

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Andrew Morton – Red Arrows Communications Manager

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Published 20 August 2024