Breitling Jet Team Announces Show Dates For First U.S. Tour

WILTON, CT. – The “Breitling Jet Team” has announced its tour dates for 2015. The team is the first and largest of its kind, comprised of seven L-39 C Albatros jets that can reach speeds of up to 435 mph. The team has flown across 36 countries to date.

The Breitling Jet Team will begin its tour at Sun ‘n Fun in Lakeland, Fla., with stops in Maryland, the Jones Beach Air Show in New York, EAA AirVenture-Oshkosh in Oshkosh, Wis., SeaFair in Seattle, Wash., and the National Championship Air Races in Reno, Nev. For the full schedule, visit www.breitling-jet-team.com.

“We are thrilled to announce the 2015 schedule for the Breitling Jet Team,” said Breitling USA President Thierry Prissert. “It will be the first time North American audiences will have a chance to see them, and witness the precision and unmatched skill that goes into their display. They are the epitome of Breitling; pilots who are dedicated to their craft and constantly pushing the envelope with their daring maneuvers.”

The jet team recently completed their year-long European tour, which included performances in Italy, Germany, France, and Poland. Highlights from the 2014 European tour included the team’s first appearance at the ILA Berlin Air Show, a rare privilege afforded to a civilian team, and flying with Italy’s “Frecce Tricolori” jet team at the Fly For Peace event, which was organized to promote peace and human rights. Previously, the Breitling Jet Team flew east on the Breitling Dragon Tour, which included stops in Mongolia, China, South East Asia, South Korea, and Japan.

The precision and skill demonstrated by the team personifies Breitling’s ties to aviation. Since developing onboard chronographs for airplane cockpits, including World War II propeller-driven fighter planes, Breitling has been known as the authentic partner of aviation. This reputation was solidified in 1952, when Breitling launched its legendary Navitimer wrist chronograph featuring a circular slide rule serving to perform all navigation-related calculations. A cult object for pilots and aviation enthusiasts, it has been continuously manufactured for almost 60 years – making it the world’s oldest mechanical chronograph still in production. Other favorites among pilots are the Aerospace watch, which was launched in 1985, and the innovative Emergency timepiece with a built-in transmitter that was originally introduced in 1995 and was recently updated to a new version that will launch in 2015 and is the world’s first wristwatch with a dual frequency locator beacon.

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