Tickets SOLD OUT for Saturday of Royal International Air Tattoo

Many aviation experts say it's the biggest military airshow in the world

Author: Matthew HutchinsonPublished 2nd Jun 2023
Last updated 2nd Jun 2023

Tickets have officially sold out for the Saturday of this year's Royal International Air Tattoo, on the Wiltshire/Gloucestershire border.

Around 60,000 people will flock to RAF Fairford on 15 July for the aviation extravaganza.

However, tickets are still available for Friday 14 July and Sunday 16 July. Around 170,000 visitors are expected across the entire weekend.

The historic Jet ME262 is set to perform this summer, making its UK airshow debut. Other participants will include the Red Harrows and the Spanish Harrier.

Celebrity guests are also commonplace at RIAT, with Top Gun star Tom Cruise making a surprise appearance last year!

The Royal Air Force Charitable Enterprises hosts RIAT. Its Chief Executive Officer, Paul Atherton, said: "I’m absolutely thrilled that the public continue to support RIAT, especially during the current economic challenges we are all facing.

"This year promises to be yet another fantastic occasion, drawing participants from around the world and demonstrating what a massive event RIAT continues to be".

'We're overwhelmed with the amount of young people who come'

As well as the attractions in the sky, on the ground there will be a dedicated Techno Zone for youngsters who are curious about aviation. Industry leaders will be providing various interactive tech exhibits.

All of the proceeds raised by RIAT are donated to the event's parent charity the Royal Air Force Charitable Trust, which aims to inspire the next generation of aviators and STEM leaders.

Royal Air Force Charitable Trust Director, Justine Morton, said: "Every year we are overwhelmed with the amount of young people who come to the show.

"Ensuring that while they’re here, they’re inspired by what they see is a key aim of the charity and to encourage more young people to come, we offer free entry and travel to the show".

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