depart
RIAT 2011 in the 90th national day,
Saudi Arabia On June 6, 1998, at King Abdulaziz Air Base (Dhahran), No. 88 Squadron was created by Gen. Abdulaziz Henaidy, the Royal Saudi Air Force's chief of staff, who is backed by Prince Sultan Bin Abdulaziz (Minister of Defense and Aviation). The squadron is known as the "Saudi Falcons Aerobatic Team." Flying
BAE Hawk Mk.65 and 65A jet trainers, it is the Royal Saudi Air Force's (RSAF) official demonstration team. The Falcons debuted in January 1999 at
Riyadh, the Saudi kingdom's capital, as part of Saudi Arabia's 100th anniversary celebrations. Six smoke-capable BAE Hawk Mk.65A and three Mk.65s-all modified by BAE Systems are assigned to the team and now wear the team's striking green and white demonstration colors. In February 2000, the Falcons first appeared outside their homeland - in Bahrain, flying out of Dhahran. Soon afterward, the team and the various RSAF Hawk squadrons moved to
King Faisal Air Base (Tabuk) in northwestern Saudi Arabia. The team draws comparison with the
RAF Red Arrows due to the similar aircraft. There are tangible links as ex-Red Arrows personnel have been involved in training the team. From June 2002, the team toured the kingdom for four months and performed at civil and military shows. The team performed its first ever display in Europe at the Air Power 2011 in
Zeltweg. In July 2011, they displayed in the
UK for the first time. The display was cancelled on the first day of the
Royal International Air Tattoo at
RAF Fairford due to bad weather, but they flew a rolling display the following day. In June 2014, they displayed in the
Kavala AirSea Show which was held in
Kavala,
Greece. On 6 September 2015, they displayed in front of 450,000 spectators at the airshow dedicated to the 55th anniversary of the
Frecce Tricolori display team at
Rivolto Air Base,
Italy. In January 2018, they displayed in the
Kuwait Air Show,
Kuwait. In July 2023, they displayed at RAF Waddington Families Evening (England) and
Royal International Air Tattoo at
RAF Fairford. In February 2024, the team were presented with their first
Hawk Mk. 165 aircraft, celebrating the team’s 25th anniversary. == See also ==