Nash, who has previously worked alongside the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight based at RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire, and played lacrosse for England at junior and senior level, paid tribute to her predecessor.
“I’ve worked alongside Adam over the last couple of years and witnessed, first hand, his utter dedication to both the team and the RAF.”
Collins, whose career saw him lead the team during its 60th anniversary season, as well as a five-week tour of Canada, wished his successor well.
“I am confident that, under her leadership, the Red Arrows will continue to demonstrate our recipe of precision, excellence and teamwork across the globe,” he said.
Speaking in 2024, Collins said the team had moved on from the harassment claims, saying at the time it was his job to “make people feel included, valued and respected”.