U.S. Air Force, Navy and Army to celebrate UK and USA partnership with increased presence at Farnborough International Airshow 2024
Caption: United States Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle, B52H Stratofortess & F-16M Fighting Falcon
The United States Air Force, Navy and Army are celebrating the prosperous partnership between the USA and the UK with an increased aircraft presence at the Farnborough International Airshow, taking place 22-26 July 2024 in Hampshire, UK.
The U.S military will be showcasing 13 aircraft from its Air Force, Navy and Army as part of its participation at the world’s most international airshow, including B52, F-15, F-35, F-16M, F-35A, P-8, CH-47F, AH-64E, UH-60V, C-130J and MQ-9.
Discussing their presence, the U.S. Air Force Gen. James B. Hecker, commander, U.S. Air Forces in Europe-Air Forces Africa, said: “Farnborough International Airshow is yet another opportunity for the U.S. military to come together with our U.K. and NATO Allies and partners to display the dynamic capabilities of our various aircraft and highlight our collective readiness. Our presence in Europe and participation in events like the Farnborough International Airshow are the reason we have such strong relationships with our Allies and partners; our strength lies in our unity – and it has never been greater than it is today.”
Gareth Rogers, CEO of Farnborough International, added: “As a convener of global leaders, governments and militaries, we are proud to be providing a vital platform for international collaboration and partnership between the global aerospace and defence industries. We are thrilled to be welcoming the United States Armed Forces yet again to Farnborough International Airshow and look forward to experiencing their spectacular display of innovation.”
The 2024 trailblazing Farnborough International Airshow will see global aerospace and defence leaders and government return to the United Kingdom for unrivalled opportunities to discover the latest pioneering technology and engineering, announce historic partnerships, and collaboratively work towards the cumulative sustainable aerospace vision.