![]() Supermarine Spitfire – a British aircraft used by the Czechoslovakian Air Force.SkyHawks Parachute Demonstration Team – the Canadian Forces parachute team.RCAF Search and Rescue Demo – demonstrating the Cyclone, a ship-borne helicopter.Pete McLeod – a Red Bull Air Race pilot.P-47D Thunderbolt – a large and heavy World War II aircraft used for transportation and bombing.North Star Drone Shows – an innovative display with drone choreography.Messerschmidt Me-109 – a combat plane that first flew in 1935.Kent Pietsch Airshows – a one-man show demonstrating awe-inspiring routines.Jodi Rueger – a veteran pilot and former flight instructor from London, Ontario.GhostWriter Airshows – an acrobatic flyer originally designed for the RCAF, piloted by Nathan K.C F-18 Hornet – a Royal Canadian Air Force aircraft piloted by Captain Dan Deluce.The Canadian Forces Snowbirds – Canada’s famous flight demonstration squadron.B-25 Mitchell “Grumpy” – a North American bomber.B-17 Flying Fortress – a strategic long-range bomber from the Unites States.Acemaker T-33 – a fighter plane of the style used in the Korean War.A-1 Skyraider “Proud American” – an aircraft used by the US during the Korean war.3:45 pm – Canadian Forces Snowbirds (CANCELLED)įeatured performers in 2022 include the following:.1:45 pm – Kent Pietsch – Trucktop Landing.11:30 am – Jodi Rueger – Pitts Aerobatics.11:15 am – Canadian Forces Skyhawks Parachute Team.6:15 pm – Canadian Forces Snowbirds (CANCELLED)įireworks Night at the Abbotsford Airshow.6:00 pm – Canadian Forces Skyhawks Parachute Team.5:30 pm – Jodi Rueger – Pitts Aerobatics.(Note: Times and details are subject to change.)įriday, August 5th (2022) (Twilight Show) It was also going to feature the Canadian Forces Snowbirds, but they had to cancel due to an incident earlier in the week.īelow is the schedule for the featured performers at the Abbotsford Airshow in 2022. In 2022 performers include a CF-18 Hornet demo, a Royal Canadian Air Force Search and Rescue demo, the United States Air Force Thunderbirds and others. The event has been taking place each summer for over 50 years and typically draws over 125,000 people, making it Western Canada’s largest airshow. The 2022 edition is the event’s 60th anniversary! It’s taking place at basically the same time this year, from August 5-7. In 2021 the Airshow took place on the weekend of August 6-8 at its usual Abbotsford Airport (YXX) venue at 1595 Townline Road in Abbotsford. This article contains information about the following topics:Ībout the Airshow | Show Details | Highlights | Schedule | Admission Prices | Tips & Advice | Other InformationĬlick on any of the above links to jump to specific information, or continue reading to learn all about the Abbotsford International Airshow. In 2022 the event takes place on the weekend of August 5th to 7th. Taking place on a weekend in August and featuring all kinds of vintage planes and military aircraft, the Abbotsford International Airshow is amazing.
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