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05 April 2025

Frecce Tricolori and Red Arrows together in the skies of the Capital

Two special days, on 7 and 8 April, to celebrate the friendship between Italy and the United Kingdom with spectacular aerial overflights during the visit of King Charles III

The capital is preparing to welcome an event as symbolic as it is spectacular: the Frecce Tricolori and the Red Arrows, the national aerobatic teams of Italy and the United Kingdom, will perform in the Roman skies on Monday 7 and Tuesday 8 April on the occasion of the official visit of the British Royals, King Charles III and Queen Camilla.

A tribute to the friendship between the two countries that will be visible to all those who will be in Rome in those days, making the sky of the eternal city even more suggestive.

 

Regulated airspace to ensure safety and operation
To allow the proper conduct of the exhibitions without significantly impacting airport operations, ENAC (National Civil Aviation Authority) and ENAV have arranged for a temporary management of the airspace. 

The limitations will affect only some selected portions of the space over the capital and will be active only for the duration necessary for overflights, minimizing any inconvenience for commercial flights.

 

The joint performances of the Frecce Tricolori and the Red Arrows represent not only an institutional celebration, but also a tangible sign of the collaboration between Italy and the United Kingdom in the aeronautical, military and cultural fields. An exceptional opportunity for citizens and tourists to admire up close the synchronized flight of two of the most prestigious aerobatic teams in the world.

 

By editorial staff, Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source: © ENAC Press Office
Visual: Copyright © Sisterscom.com / Depositphotos
 

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