Royal Jordanian Falcons
A golden milestone meets a sky full of finesse. As true friends of the International Sanicole Airshow celebrate their 50th anniversary, one of the world’s most captivating display teams returns to Europe with a performance that blends heritage, precision, and pure aerial poetry: the Royal Jordanian Falcons.
Watch as four sleek Extra 330LX aircraft slice through the sky in breathtaking harmony. Engines roar, in impossibly tight formations, and time seems to pause during heart-stopping crossings and gravity-defying solo manoeuvres. Every movement is razor-sharp, every display a testament to the skill and daring of their elite Jordanian pilots.
Born in 1976 under the vision of King Hussein bin Talal, the Royal Jordanian Falcons have spent decades dazzling audiences across the globe. Yet their display is more than a spectacle, it is a story told in loops, rolls, and fearless dives. Their message is one of peace and friendship, reflected in the art and science of flight. As ambassadors of Jordan, they bring with them the spirit of a nation rich in culture, history, and warmth, painting not just patterns in the sky but a sense of wonder that lingers long after the smoke trails fade.
Their aircraft, the agile and powerful Extra 330LX, are masterpieces of aerobatic engineering, built for the kind of precision flying that turns the sky into a stage and pilots into artists.
This September, let your gaze drift upward and your pulse quicken. Join us at the 46th International Sanicole Airshow on 12 and 13 September in Hechtel-Eksel, and celebrate 50 years of passion, performance, and unforgettable moments as the Royal Jordanian Falcons transform the sky into their canvas.
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