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UAE to mark Solidarity Day with Nationwide Sky Parade on January 17 – When and where to watch

UAE to mark Solidarity Day with Nationwide Sky Parade on January 17 - When and where to watch

UAE takes to the skies on January 17 to mark Solidarity Day / AI Image

The UAE is about to witness one of its most ambitious aerial displays yet. On Saturday, January 17, 2026, the “Day of Solidarity” parade will see the nation’s elite pilots traverse every single emirate. If you’re planning to catch the Al Fursan (The Knights) and their signature colorful smoke trails, timing and location are everything. Here is your definitive guide to making sure you don’t miss a second of the action.

When and where will the Aerial Parade take place?

The parade is designed to flow along the UAE’s coastline, moving from the capital through to the northern and eastern emirates. The Ministry of Defence has organized the display into two distinct segments: a two-hour helicopter display followed by a high-speed 34-minute fighter jet finale.

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While the aircraft move quickly, the following window is when you should have your cameras ready at the designated “Flagpole” or Corniche areas of each emirate:Best viewing spotsTo get the most “Instagrammable” shot of the national colors (red, green, white, and black) stretching across the horizon, you want to be as close to the water as possible.

  • Abu Dhabi Corniche: This is the starting hub. The wide boardwalk offers plenty of space for families to set up chairs early.
  • Dubai’s Kite Beach & JBR: These are the “action zones.” The fighter jets typically perform low-level passes here, making for a thunderous and thrilling experience.
  • Al Qawasim Corniche (RAK): Known for its long pedestrian walkway, this spot offers an unobstructed 180-degree view of the sky as the parade heads toward the mountains.
  • Umbrella Beach (Fujairah): As the final stop, the lighting over the Gulf of Oman during the late afternoon (around 5:00 PM) provides a stunning golden-hour backdrop for the jets.

What Aircraft will be involved?

The aerial parade will include a mix of helicopters and military jets, flying in coordinated formations. Some aircraft may produce coloured smoke trails, depending on visibility and weather conditions.The display highlights:

  • Precision flying by trained military crews
  • Coordination across long distances
  • Symbolic formations representing unity and solidarity

The UAE Armed Forces have emphasised that all flights follow strict safety and airspace regulations.While everyone wants a great photo, safety is the top priority for the Ministry of Defence. Authorities have issued a strict No-Drone Zone advisory for the duration of the parade. Private drones can interfere with the flight paths of the military jets and helicopters, so leave your tech at home and rely on your smartphone zoom instead.Additionally, traffic near the corniche areas in Sharjah and Dubai is expected to peak about 30 minutes before the flypast. To avoid missing the show while stuck in a parking lot, aim to arrive at your chosen spot at least one hour early. Bring a portable power bank, between the video recording and the live-streaming on #DayofSolidarity, your battery will drain faster than the jets fly.This parade isn’t just for military buffs; it’s a community event designed to bring people together in open spaces. For the average resident, it’s a rare chance to see the nation’s defense technology up close and personal in a celebratory atmosphere. Whether you are a long-term resident or a tourist, standing on the beach as the UAE flag is drawn in the sky above you is a powerful reminder of the nation’s unity and its “calm strength.”

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