“Royal Air Tattoo 2020 Cancelled Amid Middle East Tensions”

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The Royal International Air Tattoo, an annual event, has been called off this year due to heightened tensions in the Middle East linked to ongoing operations at the US Air Force base hosting the show. The cancellation announcement for the event, scheduled to take place at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire from July 17 to 19, was made citing concerns over base access issues related to the presence of US bombers at Fairford, which is being utilized for activities linked to the conflict in Iran.

Last year, the Air Tattoo celebrated its 50th anniversary and attracted over 170,000 attendees. The event showcases aircraft from various countries, offering captivating displays and demonstrations for spectators.

Organizers expressed regret over the cancellation, acknowledging the disappointment it may cause to the event’s supporters, including visitors, volunteers, partners, and the broader community with longstanding connections to the Air Tattoo. Discussions with the Royal Air Force and the United States Air Force highlighted uncertainties surrounding access to RAF Fairford amidst the ongoing developments in the Middle East.

Attendees who purchased tickets have the option to either defer them for next year, receive a full refund, or donate the ticket cost to the RAF Charitable Trust. Gavin Gager, the CEO of the Royal Air Force Charitable Trust Enterprises, expressed shared disappointment with the decision and extended gratitude for the continued support from the Air Tattoo’s followers.

The festival’s themes for this year, ‘Fighter Meet’ and ‘Royal Flight’, were set to feature a lineup of fast jets demonstrating air-to-air combat techniques throughout history, including modern fighter aircraft from various countries. Additionally, the special Royal Flight sub-theme was planned to showcase aircraft dedicated to VIP transportation, marking 30 years since the event was granted Royal status.

The Royal Air Force Charitable Trust, which supports the Air Force and encourages young individuals to explore opportunities in air, space, and technology, relies on proceeds from the Air Tattoo. The Trust aims to engage 500,000 young people in STEM educational programs by 2026, with ongoing efforts thereafter.

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