The Red Arrows and Battle of Britain Memorial Flight with the Dakota and two Spitfires have also officially confirmed their participation this week.

Pictured: Organisers said the Air Display is a “much-loved” annual event.
The organisers said this year’s display is more significant than usual, as it marks the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Britain as well as Guernsey’s recovery after lockdown.
“We have a lot of work to do in the next six weeks,” said Barry Neal, Flying Display Director. “We will need to do a few things a little differently this year as all the aircraft are just flying in for the display, but we are so delighted that we can confirm the Air Display will take place; it’s all starting to come together.”
Event Consultant Natalie Davidson said funding for the event relies almost entirely on corporate sponsorship and individual Friends of the Air Display.
“The Air Display is a very popular event for all ages and is free for everyone to enjoy; we hope that we can put on a wonderful show this year for the whole Guernsey community.”