List of air shows


This is a list of air shows throughout the world.

Major air shows

;Abbotsford International Airshow: Canada's largest airshow
;Aero India: A biennial air show held in Bangalore, India, at the Yelahanka Air Force Station. It was first held in the year 1996 and since then has become one of the largest air shows in the world. In 2009 it had 592 exhibitors from over 25 countries. It is the largest air show in Asia.
;Aerosport air show: Created in 1993 at Igualada, the only Spanish airshow dedicated to corporate and sport aircraft
;Africa Aerospace and Defence: Aerospace and defence expo combined with an airshow, held every two years in South Africa.
;Air/Space America 88:
;Airbourne: Eastbourne International Airshow: The world's biggest free seafront air show
;Airdrie Regional Airshow: - Now Wings Over Springbank Airshow
;Airexpo: - French airshow started in 1987. It is organized by the students of the grandes écoles École nationale de l'aviation civile and those of the Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace.
;AirPower:
;Airshow London:Canada's largest military airshow
;AirShow San Diego:Formerly Wings over Gillespie Commemorative Air Force static airshow, El Cajon, California, U.S.
;Antique Aircraft Fly-In and Airshow: This annual air show was discontinued in the early 1980s, with the last event taking place in 1983.
;Alberta International Airshow:Held in Edmonton at the Villeneuve Airport since 2015. Previously at CFB Namao until becoming an army base in 1994, and at Edmonton International Airport in 1996 and 2002.
;Asian Aerospace:Held in Singapore since its inception in 1981, until moving to Hong Kong in 2007
;Australian International Airshow:Held every two years at Avalon Airport
;Aviation Calgary Expo: Static airshow, with DC-3 flights
;Aviation Nation: Every November
;Bali International Air Show:Held every two years at Ngurah Rai International Airport.
;Bethpage Air Show:
;Blackpool Air Show:. Britain's oldest air show, first held in 1909 as Blackpool Aviation Week. Held annually.
;Boshears Skyfest:
;Bournemouth Air Festival:
;CAF Airshow:The largest Warbird airshow is held by the Commemorative Air Force at its annual CAF Airshow in Midland, Texas, each October.
;California International Airshow:
;Canadian International Air Show:
;Charleston Air Force Base Air Expo:
;Chicago Air & Water Show:
;China International Aviation & Aerospace Exhibition: The largest airshow in mainland China. It has been held in even years since 1996.
;Classic Fighters:
;Cleveland National Air Show:
;Croatian International Airshow Varaždin:
;Culpeper Airfest: Dubbed "The Best Little Airshow in the East," this event is held normally on the second Saturday in October. The event features a massive warbird demonstration, made up of mostly of T-6 Texans, and more recently, a performance of the world's only civilian-owned Harrier.
;Danish Air Show:
;Dubai Airshow: Held since 1989 each November on odd-numbered years, after every Paris Air Show
;EAA AirVenture Oshkosh:Organized by the Experimental Aircraft Association at Oshkosh, Wisconsin), it is famous for its crowded fly-in of visitors. The air show includes multiple displays as well as talks by influential people in aviation.
;Farnborough International Airshow: The world's second largest airshow, after the Paris Airshow, takes place every even year at Farnborough Airport, in Hampshire.
;La Ferté-Alais Air Show :Famous for its vintage aircraft from WWII, WWI and the pioneer era.
;FIDAE: Held since 1980 at Santiago, Chile. FIDAE takes place at Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport in March every two years.
;First State Airshow : Held at Dover Air Force Base. Reintroduced in 2022 in conjunction with the 75th anniversary of the United States Air Force.
;Fleet Week:
;Flying Legends: One of the premier Warbird air shows in Europe, until 2019, held at Duxford Aerodrome in Cambridgeshire, England on the second Sunday of July every year. Flying legends gathers together Warbirds from across Europe and America.
;Fort Lauderdale Air Show :Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US.
;The Flying Circus: A weekly barnstorming airshow held on Sundays from May through October. Vintage biplane rides are also available.
;Ghana Air Show:The only air show in West Africa is held in Ghana each year in November, hosted by WAASPS.
;ILA Berlin Air Show:
;Ilopango Air Show:
;Indonesia Airshow:Held in June 1986 at the Kemayoran airport and June 1996 at Soekarno-Hatta International airport
;Internationale Luft- und Raumfahrtausstellung: is a large air and aerospace trade show, which, established in 1909, claims to be the world's oldest.
;IPS’AIR: Since 2020, a festival for aviation enthusiasts who want to experience flight simulators or learn more about aircraft at round tables and exhibitions
;Iran Kish Air Show:
;Iruma Air Show: Held annually on the November 3rd Culture Day holiday
;Istanbul Airshow:Organized biennially at Istanbul Atatürk Airport since 1996, this is the single "Civil Only" aviation and airports exhibition in Eurasia.
;Jersey International Air Display:
;Joint Base Andrews Air & Space Expo 2019:
;Thessaloniki AirSea Show:
;Kecskemét Air Show:One of East Europe's biggest air shows, Kecskemét Air Show is held at Kecskemét, Hungary.
;Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition: Held at Langkawi Island, Malaysia, on odd-numbered years since 1991
File:S-37 3.jpg|thumb|Sukhoi Su-47 Berkut experimental aircraft at MAKS-2001
;MAKS: The biggest air show and aerospace trade show in Russia, MAK, is an international air show held near Moscow on Zhukovskiy LII air field. The first show, Mosaeroshow-92, was held in 1992. Since 1993, it was renamed to its current name and is held on odd years.
;Malta International Airshow:
;Martinique Air Show:
;Milwaukee Air and Water Show Milwaukee, Wisconsin
;Miramar Air Show: There are several annual air shows in the United States that display a variety of modern military aircraft, including the Miramar Air Show every October.
;Northwest EAA Fly-In:
;Oregon International Air Show:
;Pacific Airshow: Annual air show held over the beachfront in Huntington Beach, California. The show which includes many big name military and civilian performers, regularly draws over one million spectators over the three day event.
;Paris Air Show : Claims to be the world's oldest. Established in 1909 and attracting approximately 400,000 visitors, it is held in June on odd-numbered years, alternating with the British Farnborough Airshow held in July on even-numbered years.
;Quad City Air Show:
;Radom Air Show:
;RAFA Shoreham Airshow:
File:B25 Mitchell and B-17m Shoreham Airshow 2013.jpg|thumb|B-25 Mitchell and B-17, Shoreham Airshow
;Redhill Airshow:
;Reno Air Races:Also known as the National Championship Air Races, this takes place annually in September at the Reno Stead Airport a few miles north of Reno, Nevada. It includes several days of qualifying followed by four and a half days of multi-aircraft heat racing culminating in the Unlimited Class Gold Race on Sunday afternoon. The event also features civil airshow acts and military flight demonstrations between races, plus vendor areas and a large civil and military static aircraft display.
;Roskilde Airshow:
;Rotorfest: All helicopter air show
;Royal International Air Tattoo: The world's largest military air show is the Royal International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford, United Kingdom. The RIAT gathers military aircraft and military display teams from all over the world.
;Royal Netherlands Air and Space Force: Open days
;Seafair:
;Seething Airfield Charity Airday:
;Seoul ADEX: The Seoul ADEX, formerly known as the Seoul Airshow, was first inaugurated at Seoul Airport in 1996. In 2009, it was renamed Seoul ADEX after merging with the ground defense exhibition, and has since grown into the largest aerospace and defense exhibition in Korea.
;Selfridge Air National Guard Base :
;Serbian Air Show:
;Singapore Airshow: Held in February on even-numbered years at the Changi Exhibition Centre, which was the source of the dispute between Asian Aerospace organisers
;: Dedicated for the business and general aviation and helicopters, Selangor Aviation Show will be a regional networking platform for industry players in showcasing the future of aviation and aerospace industry.
;SHG Airshow: Held in September at Sivrihisar Aviation Center since 2015
;Southport Airshow: The largest air show in the north west of England
;Sun 'n Fun: The annual Sun 'n Fun air show in Lakeland, Florida is an independent corporation, famous for its crowded fly-in of visitors and usually held in the second or third week of April.
;Sunderland International Airshow: Europe's largest free annual air show. Takes place over Roker and Seaburn sea front. It takes place over the course of three days each July.
;Stuart Air Show :Stuart, Florida, United States. It takes place every November at Witham Field
;Tannkosh: The closest European equivalent to Oshkosh is Tannkosh, held annually at in Germany.
;Thunder over the Boardwalk:
;Thunder Over Louisville:
;Thunder Over Michigan: Held annually at historic Willow Run Airport, in Belleville, Michigan.
;Tico Warbird Airshow:
;Vectren Dayton Air Show:
;Volkel in de Wolken Hamilton Airshow:
;Waddington International Airshow: the Royal Air Force's largest air show is held annually at RAF Waddington, United Kingdom. The airshow features participants from across the world and showcases the work of the RAF and its allies.
;Warbirds over Wanaka: A military oriented show is held every two years in Wānaka, New Zealand.
;Windsor International Air Show:
;Wings and Wheels:
;Wings Over Springbank Airshow:
;Wings Over Houston:
;Wings over Pittsburgh:
;Wings Over Wayne:
;Wings Over Illawarra: