Photo Advisory: Red Arrows Make First NYC Appearance
NEW YORK--(Business Wire)-- The world-renowned British Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows, made their first-ever visit to New York City today with an impressive aerial display over the New York Harbor which included a flyby of the Statue of Liberty. Supported by ICAP, the world's premier interdealer broker, the New York City appearance is part of a larger North American goodwill tour for the Red Arrows. "This appearance helps further the RAF and ICAP's shared goal of fostering continued goodwill between the U.S. and United Kingdom," said Wing Commander Jas Hawker. "We've always wanted to perform in New York City, and we're very happy to see this historic event happen." For more information or additional photos of today's event, please contact the following: Jenna Agins Intermarket Communications (212) 754 5613 Guy Taylor ICAP (212) 341 9759 About The Red Arrows The Red Arrows are renowned throughout the world as ambassadors for both the Royal Air Force and the United Kingdom. Since the Team was officially formed in 1965, the Red Arrows have completed over 4,000 displays in 53 countries. The Red Arrows' reputation is built on the commitment and professionalism, combined with Royal Air Force skills, training and equipment. For more information go to www.raf.mod.uk/reds/. About ICAP ICAP is the world's premier voice and electronic interdealer broker and the source of global market information and commentary for professionals in the international financial markets. The Group is active in the wholesale markets in interest rates, credit, commodities, foreign exchange and equity derivatives. ICAP has an average daily transaction volume in excess of $1.5 trillion, more than 60% of which is electronic. ICAP plc was added to the FTSE 100 Index on 30 June 2006. For more information go to www.icap.com. Intermarket Communications Jenna Agins, 212-754-5613 or ICAP Guy Taylor, 212-341-9759 Copyright Business Wire 2008
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