Airshow News - Farnborough Airshow 2026

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Fursan Al Emarat

Fursan Al Emarat

Farnborough International Airshow has announced a further list of displays, headed by Fursan Al Emarat, the aerobatic formation team of the UAE. The team are expected to arrive at Farnborough on Saturday 11 July 2026 ahead of validating its flying display.

Fursan Al Emarat were established in 2008 by bringing together elite pilots from the UAE Air Force and Air Defence. The team made its public display debut in 2011. They are known for routines performed by seven aircraft, symbolising the UAE’s seven emirates, and for smoke trails inspired by the colours of the UAE flag. Its black and gold aircraft scheme reflects the country’s heritage.

Fursan Al Emarat is one of several displays announced recently, joining the Army Air Corps Team Apache & Wildcats; the Chinook Role demonstration and the British Army Parachute Display Team, The Red Devils.

Aircraft joining the static display include the Cessna SkyCourier from Textron; Bell helicopters 505, 407, and MV-75 and a mock-up of a HÜRJET from Turkish Aerospace.

Taking place from 20–24 July 2026, Farnborough International Airshow will convene global aerospace, defence and space leaders for five days of aircraft displays, exhibition activity, technology showcases and industry announcements. The flying and static displays remain among the most anticipated features of the show, giving visitors and trade audiences the opportunity to see current and future aviation capability in action.

Farnborough International Airshow 2026 will welcome industry, government, media, exhibitors and visitors from around the world, with the final day, Friday 24 July, dedicated to Pioneers of Tomorrow, a public STEM and careers programme designed to inspire the next generation of aerospace innovators. More aircraft will be announced during the lead-up to the show.

There is much more on the show's own web site and our Farnborough Airshow page

 

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