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The Breitling Jet Team is the largest civilian
aerobatic display team in Europe. Based in
Dijon
Dijon (, , ) (dated)
* it, Digione
* la, Diviō or
* lmo, Digion is the prefecture of the Côte-d'Or department and of the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in northeastern France. the commune had a population of 156,920.
The earl ...
,
France
France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. Its metropolitan ar ...
, it flies seven
Aero L-39 Albatros jets.
The team flies a display lasting 18–20 minutes that includes formation flying, opposition passes, solo routines, and synchronized maneuvers. The team performs across Europe and the Middle East, with multiple engagements per year, including international
airshows and Breitling corporate events.
History and origins
The Breitling Jet Team was established in early 2003 with four L-39s. With the addition of two aircraft in 2004 and three in 2008, the team now has a total of nine jets. The Team's roots go back to 1980.
Patrouille Martini
Jacques Bothelin, the team leader, began performing in airshows in 1980 with a French-designed
Mudry CAP 10 aircraft. In 1982, he began to fly as part of a team of three
SIAI-Marchetti SF260
The SIAI-Marchetti SF.260 (now Leonardo SF-260) is an Italian light aircraft which has been commonly marketed as a military trainer aircraft, trainer and aerobatics aircraft.
The SF.260 was designed by Italian aircraft designer Stelio Frati, whi ...
s sponsored by
Martini. The team was called ''Patrouille Martini'', (''patrouille'' is French for 'patrol' or 'team'). Also at that time, Jacques Bothelin established Apache Aviation at the team's
Darois
Darois () is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in eastern France.
Population
Economy
Dyn'Aéro has its headquarters in Darois. home base to handle the operational aspects of running a full-time aerobatic team. The Martini Team flew for five years in the SF260s, until the team took delivery of Swiss-manufactured
Pilatus PC-7s, in 1988.
Patrouille Ecco
In 1990, new regulations in France banning the advertising of alcohol forced Martini to withdraw its sponsorship.
Ecco
Ecco or ECCO may refer to:
Art and entertainment
* ''Ecco the Dolphin'' (series), a series of action-adventure science fiction video games
** '' Ecco the Dolphin'', a 1992 video game
* Ecco (''Gotham''), a TV series character
Organizations ...
, a temporary employment agency, replaced Martini and the team was renamed ''Patrouille Ecco'' for the 1991 season. The team's colors changed from Martini's white to Ecco's green and white, and a fourth PC-7 was added. During the 1990s, Patrouille Ecco performed at airshows around Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa.
Patrouille Adecco
In 1997, Ecco merged with a Swiss firm, Adia, forming
Adecco. The team's name changed to ''Patrouille Adecco'', and its colours shifted to Adecco's red and white. In 1998, the team suffered a setback when Adecco pulled out of its sponsorship. Jacques Bothelin and Philippe Laloix flew during 1999–2001 in two PC-7s as "Les Apaches"; the name was derived from the Apache Aviation firm.

Khalifa Jet Team
In late 2001, a group of Algerian companies founded by
Rafik Khalifa offered to sponsor Apache Aviation. The PC-7s were sold, and L-39 jets arrived as their replacement. The new team was known as the "Khalifa Jet Team", launching in March 2002, and making its airshow debut in May 2002. Over the summer of 2002, the team worked up from a two-ship formation to a four-aircraft team. Over the course of 2002, the team appeared at 43 events in six European countries.
Breitling
In early 2003, Khalifa pulled out of the sponsorship.
Breitling SA stepped into the breach and invested in the team. This allowed the outfit to expand from four planes to the seven-ship formation it flies today. In 2015, the team embarked on a two-year tour of North America with performances at notable events like the
Sun 'n Fun Fly-In, the
Vectren Dayton Air Show
The CenterPoint Energy Dayton Air Show is an annual event held at the Dayton International Airport in Vandalia, Ohio, eight miles north of Dayton, Ohio. From 2013 to 2019, the show has been held on a weekend in late June. Prior to 2013, and aga ...
, Jones Beach, NY, Rhode Island, AirVenture at Oshkosh and the
Abbotsford International Airshow
The Abbotsford International Airshow is held annually on the second Friday, Saturday and Sunday in August at Abbotsford International Airport in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada.
It is Canada's largest airshow. In the mid-1970s, Abbotsford w ...
as well as the
Canadian International Air Show
The Canadian International Air Show (CIAS) is an annual air show in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The show is an aeronautical display of military, government and civilian aircraft, primarily from Canada and the United States. The show takes place a ...
in Canada. Their final North American performance concluded on October 23, 2016 at the Huntington Beach Airshow in Huntington Beach, California.
Incidents
On 15 September 2012, the Breitling Jet Team #2 crew had to eject, and the
L-39 jet crashed on a field near
Kleine Brogel Air Base
Kleine Brogel Air Base is a Belgian Air Component military airfield located east of Kleine-Brogel, in the municipality Peer, Belgium. It is home to the Belgian 10th Tactical Wing, operating F-16 Fighting Falcons, which are capable, among othe ...
. Nobody was injured.
Breitling Jet Team Crash
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References
External links
Breitling Jet Team website
Blog about Breitling Jet Team (fr)
Video about Breitling Jet Team in Mexican TV (Spanish)
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