Allied aircraft set to fly over all 30 NATO nations in a day

U.S. European Command Press Release | August 28, 2020

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In a unique spin on regularly recurring Bomber Task Force (BTF) missions in Europe, six U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress strategic bombers will fly over all 30 NATO nations in Europe and North America on Aug. 28, joined by Canadian CF-188 Hornets for the latter.

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Canada’s CF-188 Hornets will join B-52 Stratofortress bombers in-flight over Canada and the United States as part of exercise Allied Sky. Mike Reyno Photo

This single-day mission, titled Allied Sky, is intended to demonstrate NATO solidarity, enhance readiness and provide training opportunities aimed at enhancing interoperability for all participating aircrews from the U.S. and NATO allies. Allied Sky is the latest iteration of routine BTF missions that have occurred in the European theatre of operations since 2018, with more than 200 sorties coordinated with Allies and partners. BTF missions are long-planned and not in response to any current political events occurring in Europe.

Allied Sky will be conducted by two teams:

  • Four B-52 Stratofortress bomber aircraft currently deployed to Royal Air Force (RAF) Fairford, U.K., will fly the European portion of the mission. Strategic bombers will integrate throughout the day with several NATO nations’ air force fighter aircraft and aerial refuelling aircraft in the skies above each host nation.
  • Two B-52 Stratofortresses assigned to the 5th Bomb Wing at Minot Air Force Base, N. D., along with Canadian Forces’ CF-188 Hornets, will fly over the NATO nations of Canada and the United States.

“U.S. security commitments to the NATO Alliance remain ironclad,” said Gen Tod Wolters, commander of U.S. European Command (USEUCOM). “Today’s bomber task force mission is another example of how the Alliance sustains readiness, improves interoperability and demonstrates our ability to deliver on commitments from across the Atlantic.”

NATO nations scheduled to participate in the mission and integrate with the bomber aircraft include Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, Turkey, the U.K. and the U.S.

Operations and engagements with Allies and partners serve as cornerstones highlighting USEUCOM’s commitment to global security and stability. These opportunities also serve as a reminder that, despite ongoing challenges presented by COVID-19, U.S. forces remain fully ready to execute their missions across all domains while enhancing interoperability alongside Allies and partners.

“By further enhancing our enduring relationships, we send a clear message to potential adversaries about our readiness to meet any global challenge,” Wolters added.

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