Pakistan Air Force Contingent Arrives in UK to Showcase JF-17 at Prestigious Royal International Air Tattoo

PAF's JF-17 Thunder Block-III fighters execute successful air-to-air refuelling operations en route with the support of a PAF IL-78 aerial refuelling tanker

Thu Jul 17 2025
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Key points

  • Intricate refuelling operation demonstrated PAF’s long-range operational capabilities: ISPR
  • JF-17 Block-III is Long Range BVR equipped 4.5 generation multi-role fighter aircraft
  • Artistically painted C-130 Hercules expected to be a centre of attraction

RAWALPINDI: A contingent of the Pakistan Air Force comprising state-of-the-art JF-17 Thunder Block-III fighter aircraft and the C-130 Hercules transport aircraft has landed at the Royal Air Force Base Fairford, United Kingdom, to participate in the prestigious Royal International Air Tattoo – 2025.

PAF’s participation in RIAT, one of the world’s largest military airshows, underscores Pakistan Air Force’s commitment to showcasing its professional excellence, operational capability and the indigenous strength of its aviation industry, said a statement issued by the military’s media wing.

“Adding to the operational significance of this international deployment, Pakistan Air Force’s JF-17 Thunder Block-III fighters executed successful Air-to-Air Refuelling operations enroute to United Kingdom with the support of a PAF IL-78 aerial refuelling tanker. The intricate refuelling operation demonstrated PAF’s long-range operational capabilities and the proficiency of its air and ground crew in conducting extended operations beyond national borders,” the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) said.

JF-17 Block-III

JF-17 Block-III is an EASA Radar and Long Range BVR equipped 4.5 generation multi-role fighter aircraft which is capable of undertaking a wide variety of combat missions, bolstering airpower application in the face of contemporary challenges, thereby strengthening national security, it said.

“There is a palpable sense of enthusiasm across the United Kingdom following the recent Pakistan-India conflict, as aviation enthusiasts and defence observers were eagerly looking forward to the arrival of the Pakistan Air Force’s JF-17 Thunder Block-III. The aircraft’s combat-proven capabilities and operational excellence have garnered significant global attention, making its appearance at RIAT a highly anticipated highlight in the aerospace and defence community,” said the ISPR.

Artistically painted

In line with RIAT’s annual tradition of themed artistic displays, PAF C-130 Hercules has been adorned with an exclusive livery inspired by this year’s theme, “Eyes in the Skies.” The captivating design symbolises vigilance, situational awareness and the technological edge maintained by modern air forces in ensuring global security.

The striking artwork is expected to be a centre of attraction, reflecting the Pakistan Air Force’s creativity and operational heritage.

The participation of PAF’s advanced fighter aircraft and artistically painted C-130 Hercules in RIAT-2025 is aimed at fostering mutual understanding, sharing aviation experiences and enhancing PAF’s image as a modern, technologically advanced air force contributing to global peace and security.

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