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Red Arrows perform with vegetable oil fuel at RIAT 2025
The Red Arrows are using 35% sustainable fuel at the ongoing RIAT event in Gloucestershire.

The major aviation event is currently under way and celebrating its 40th anniversary.
Red Arrows fly using sustainable fuel at RIAT 2025
The Red Arrows are performing at the Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT) in Gloucestershire, using fuel made from vegetable oil. As part of the event's 40th anniversary, this year features a focus on sustainability. The Red Arrows are utilizing a blend that consists of 35% sustainable hydrotreated vegetable oil. RAF senior engineering officer Andy King emphasized that increased production of sustainable fuels could reduce costs and enhance self-sufficiency in the UK.
Key Takeaways
"As we scale production and that increases, what you actually get is the costs come down and you become more self-sufficient as a country."
This statement from Andy King discusses the economic benefits of sustainable fuel production.
The use of vegetable oil-based fuel by the Red Arrows marks a significant step toward sustainable aviation practices. This shift not only highlights the growing importance of eco-friendly alternatives in aviation but also reflects changing public expectations about environmental responsibility. The broader implications of this move may influence other air show participants and encourage industry-wide shifts, making sustainability a core aspect of future aviation events.
Highlights
- Sustainable flying is not just a dream
- The future of aviation is in our hands
- Fueling our planes with vegetable oil is a game-changer
- Green fuels could redefine aviation costs
Concerns over sustainable fuel adoption
The reliance on new fuel technologies can lead to uncertainties regarding costs, availability, and effectiveness, which may raise public questions on safety and environmental impact.
As the aviation industry seeks greener solutions, events like RIAT could lead the way.
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