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And Blooming Massage in Longmont is the perfect place... BROOMFIELD, Colo. (CBS4) – The United Kingdom Royal Air Force Red Arrows performed a flypast Tuesday over Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport. By continuing to use the site, you accept our November 2019 no events listed December 2019 no events listed Listed date present the days of the event. The Royal Air Force Red Arrows fly in formation during a demonstration at Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport in Broomfield on Sept. 17, 2019. “We’re so honored to have you here, strengthening the long-standing partnership between the United States and U.K.”People from all over the state in the business industry, those who invest or work for British companies, as well as political officials were in attendance Tuesday to witness the airshow.The pilots created different formations to celebrate anniversaries in history. The tour is being carried out in support of the GREAT Britain campaign, a British government effort that highlights opportunities in business, education and tourism in the U.K. More than 25 cities will be visited by the team across the 11-week deployment, which is aimed at promoting the best of British and supporting trade, business and defence interests. British Red Arrows show their stuff in skies above Broomfield One of the formations included the Apollo moon landing to celebrate the 50th anniversary.In total, the group has 22 dedicated displays it performs for audiences.“This is unusual for us to be operating this high,” Air Chief Marshal Michael Wigston said of the Colorado elevation, adding while the altitude was not a normal condition for the pilots, they enjoyed it.Matthew Bailey, a former Boulder resident, said he enjoyed the show.“It was an authentic British experience,” Bailey said. The Red Arrows are visiting Colorado as part of an 11-week North American deployment, which includes 20 displays and dozens of flypasts in cities across the U.S. (credit: Paul Shepardson) A member of the The Royal Air Force Red Arrows takes off during a demonstration at Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport in Broomfield on Sept. 17, 2019. “There is a collaborative and entrepreneurial spirit in Colorado that the businesses like.”There are more than 200 British companies in the state and they employ more than 18,000 Coloradans, she said.“This number continues to grow on a monthly basis,” Kuhn said. A few hundred people stood outside Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport Tuesday afternoon as nine Royal Air Force jets flew overhead in formations releasing red, white and blue smoke.The air show was part of the North American Tour by the Royal Air Force Red Arrows aerobatic team, which made stops in Denver and Broomfield on an The tour provides an opportunity to celebrate and enhance international trade and investment between the three countries, said Erin Kuhn, British consul for Colorado.“They’re stopping in the cities to strengthen relationships with allies,” Kuhn said. Viegut Funeral Home will take the mystery out of funeral...McCreery & Sun Of Colorado helps keep northern Colorado business offices comfortable year ‘round. The Royal Air Force Red Arrows fly in formation during a demonstration at Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport in Broomfield on Sept. 17, 2019. GET BREAKING NEWS IN YOUR BROWSER. The Red Arrows performance may not be on all days of the event. Viegut Funeral Home will take the mystery out of funeral...McCreery & Sun Of Colorado helps keep northern Colorado business offices comfortable year ‘round. CLICK HERE TO TURN ON NOTIFICATIONS. The trip consisted of overnight stops in Iceland and Greenland before arriving Wednesday in Halifax. Lender foreclosing on developer’s Broomfield property Photographer Stuart Partridge provided photos of the aerobatic team, which was in Colorado for a two-day visit during Denver Startup Week. Stay tuned to our website and social media for the latest news and updates regarding the Red Arrows’ upcoming trip to North America! A member of the The Royal Air Force Red Arrows takes off during a demonstration at Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport in Broomfield on Sept. 17, 2019. Spectators watch as the Royal Air Force Red Arrows fly in formation during a demonstration at Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport in Broomfield on Sept. 17, 2019. RAF Red Arrows 2019 North American Tour Schedule August 7-13th: Halifax, Nova Scotia (flyover on 8th) August 13th: Ottawa, ON (flyover) August 13th: Gatineau, QC (Gatineau-Ottawa Airshow) August 14-18th: Chicago, IL ( ) The Royal Air Force Red Arrows fly in formation during a demonstration at Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport in Broomfield on Sept. 17, 2019. Dianne Primavera said it was an honor to have the pilots in the area.“That was an incredible performance,” Primavera said.