​Air troops of the Philippines and South Korea will be conducting aerial shows in Clark Airport in Pampanga from Sunday, March 3, to Tuesday, March 5, to celebrate the 75th anniversary of diplomatic ties between the two countries.
The show will be jointly performed by South Korea-made jets of the Philippine Air Force (PAF) and by the Black Eagles aerobatic team of the Republic of South Korea Air Force (ROKAF), according to the Korean embassy in Manila.

PAF will deploy its FA-50H for the performance, which played a great role during the 2017 Marawi Siege and was tagged as "game changer," while ROKAF will send its T-50, a variant of FA-50H.
"The fact that the FA-50 flew in unison with its variant, the T-50, adds more meaning to this occasion," the embassy said.
Before the PAF-ROKAF Friendship Flight, pilots of both sides will have a combined tactical meeting to share their flight know-how.
​The Black Eagles pilots ​will share their know-how regarding long-distance flights, such as the maintenance and refueling practices required during overseas missions​, while the the Philippine Air Force (PAF) ​will be scheduled to participate in the Pitch Black exercise in Australia with the Korean-made FA50PHs.