Edmonton Airshow

Edmonton Airshow

From August 17, 2024 until August 18, 2024

At Sturgeon County - Villeneuve Airport, Alberta, Canada

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Alberta International Airshow (Edmonton Airshow) 2024 - Dates

Alberta International Airshow 2024. Find hotels and airbnbs nearby Alberta International Airshow. (Map). DatesAugust 17, 18, 2024 Enjoy the best airshows in the world.

Enjoy a spectacular show that celebrates the rich history of Canadian aviation and its evolution.

The Alberta International Airshow, formerly known as Edmonton Airshow, takes place each August at The Villeneuve Airport (north west of Edmonton) about 20 km (66 feet) west of St. Albert. You can see pilots perform loops, spins and dives. You will be shivering at their maneuvers! In the sky of Villeneuve, you can see monster trucks, bombers, and dogfighting planes. Visitors can watch dogfights between a T-33 and two Russian MiGs, as well as an FJ-4 Fury and two Russian MiGs. The CC-130J Hercules drops 40 parachutists from the 3rd Canadian Princess Patricia's Light Infantry. The Alberta International Airshow attracts 20,000 spectators every year. It includes interactive displays, inflatables, a food truck village, a beer garden and FMX freestyle performances. Alberta International Airshow includes motorcycle stunts and exotic cars. Young guests will be definitely excited to get a ride in the Jurassic Attack monster truck from Lethbridge.Visitors can even experience Alberta International Airshow from the air during a helicopter ride which lasts for 8-10 minutes.Practical infoExternal ResourcesAlberta International Airshow: official websiteAsk a questionFind hotels and airbnbs near Alberta International Airshow (Edmonton Airshow) (Map)Villeneuve AirportDatesAugust 17-18, 2024MayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecJanFebMarAprMayDo not miss it! Add to your wishlist now and we will remind you in advancePeople interested+77Something wrong? Something wrong?