Flying 8 Cap 232 planes, the team held thousands of spectators in awe with its unique aerobatic maneuvers, such as the mirror loop.
The participation of the Moroccan aerobatic team in one of the largest air shows in France was a “real success,” said the Consul General of Morocco in Toulouse, Nadya Talmi, in a statement.
The Moroccan team of aerobatics dazzled the sky of Toulouse during this “exceptional and exciting” edition, bringing thrills to the French public.
For Talmi, the presence of Morocco at this event reflects, once again, “the high level and quality of Moroccan-French relations.”
The Green March aerobatic display team was formed in 1984 by order of the Late HM Hassan II. It includes volunteer fighter pilots who have undergone rigorous training.
Internationally renowned, the team has taken part in several air shows abroad and won awards.
The air show was held by the Association des Étoiles et des Ailes, an association created in 2010, in partnership with EDEIS, manager of the Toulouse Francazal airfield and Toulouse Métropole.