Bengaluru: As the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) famed Suryakiran Aerobatic Team (SKAT) turns 30 this week, the elite aerobatics squadron is set to commemorate three decades of precision flying, daring manoeuvres, and crowd-thrilling air displays that have become one of the country’s most recognisable aerial formations.
Celebrating Three Decades of Excellence
The team, popularly known as the “ambassadors of IAF,” will celebrate its 30th anniversary on Tuesday at Air Force Station Bidar, where it was formed on May 27, 1996. Named Suryakiran, meaning “rays of the sun,” the team began operations with the Kiran Mk-II aircraft and made its public debut later that year in Coimbatore in September 1996. Since then, the nine-aircraft formation team has become synonymous with close-formation aerobatics and low-level precision flying, drawing lakhs of spectators at air shows and ceremonial events across India and overseas.
Global Reach and Evolution
Over the last three decades, the team has carried out more than 800 air displays in India and abroad, including performances in China, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, Singapore, and the United Arab Emirates. Since 2015, the team has flown the Hawk Mk-132 aircraft in its signature red-and-white colour scheme, replacing the earlier Kiran Mk-II. Known for executing complex aerobatic manoeuvres with split-second timing and coordination, the team’s displays often feature loops, barrel rolls, and inverted flying performed at high speed and low altitude.
Anniversary Celebrations at Bidar
The anniversary celebrations at Bidar will honour past and present members of the team and recognise their contribution in building Suryakiran into one of the world’s leading aerobatic display teams, the IAF said. The event will include a special air display and a gathering of veterans who have flown with the team over the years.



