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The Blue Angels will add three new Super Hornet pilots, a new Fat Albert pilot and three more officers to the team in 2026.
The Blue Angels are back for their first hometown air show of the 79th season, and they're bringing back some new and ...
The finalists were interviewed at Naval Air Station Pensacola, the team’s home base, during the week of the Pensacola Beach ...
Five years after changing to the F/A-18 Super Hornet, the Blue Angels are expanding from the standard maneuvers into the jets' expanded capabilities.
Five recent area high school graduates – Jake Hooten, Hudson Mitchell, Aidan Baker, Julia Frosch and Arman Truitt – will soon embark on their next journey at the Naval Academy.
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Blue Angels Gear Up for 2026 with Fresh Talent
On July 14, 2025, the U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, the Blue Angels, announced the selection of seven new officers to join the team for the 2026 air show season. This milestone highlights ...
After the show, the Blue Angels will hold five public practices throughout July Blue Angels practices can be seen onboard NAS Pensacola behind the National Naval Aviation Museum It's finally here.
A Marine who grew up on Lady's Island and currently serves at the Marine Corps air base in the city is joining the elite team ...