On August 1, 2024, the Frecce Tricolori, Italy's famous aerobatic team, performed a spectacular flyover of Toronto. CTV News


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Toronto's skyline was lit up with the colours of Italy’s Air Force on Thursday as the Frecce Tricolori, the renowned aerobatic team, performed a spectacular flyover for the first time in nearly four decades. The impressive display was a highlight of the Canadian International Air Show (CIAS) festivities.
At precisely 4:30 p.m., ten of the Italian jets took to the skies, painting the Toronto skyline with vibrant red, white, and green trails. The airshow, which lasted for about an hour, drew eyes from all over the city. Spectators in the downtown area and along the waterfront enjoyed the colorful display, despite the summer haze and humidity.

The last time Toronto saw the Frecce Tricolori in action was in 1986 when they were part of the CIAS lineup. This recent appearance marked a long-awaited return for the famed team. Colonel Stefano Pietropaoli of the Aeronautica Militare expressed excitement about the comeback, saying, "Our personnel and cutting-edge equipment can be rapidly deployed anywhere in the world, ensuring our ability to operate effectively in any global location. We are excited to return to Toronto after 38 years, flying the Frecce over the skyline."

In 1986, the Frecce Tricolori, Italy's aerobatic team, performed a flyover of Toronto during the Canadian International Air Show. CTV News

The flyover served as a prelude to the upcoming CIAS event scheduled for late August. Due to timing constraints, the Frecce Tricolori had to depart before the main event kicked off. However, their brief but dazzling display provided a memorable preview of what was to come.

Despite the positive reception from most attendees, there was some backlash from Toronto residents who voiced concerns about the noise and disruption caused by the airshow. The ongoing heat wave and related weather conditions added to the challenges but did little to dampen the enthusiasm of those eager to witness the Italian jets in action.

The Frecce Tricolori’s return to Toronto was a nostalgic and exciting moment for many, and it highlighted the city’s ongoing tradition of hosting impressive aerial displays. As the jets flew off into the distance, their colourful trails left an indelible mark on Toronto’s skyline, reminding the city of the grandeur and excitement that international airshows can bring.

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