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The Canadian Snowbirds lined up on the runway at the Abbotsford Airshow

The Abbotsford International Airshow is held annually on the second Friday, Saturday and Sunday in August at Abbotsford International Airport in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada.

It is one of Canada's largest airshows. It features both military and civilian aircraft from Canada and the United States, and on occasion military aircraft from other countries such as Britain, Germany (2000), and Russia.

2008 Flying Display

  • Canadian Forces Snowbirds
  • USAF Thunderbirds
  • Canadian Forces SkyHawks
  • CF-18 Hornet
  • F-15E Strike Eagle
  • U.S.A.F. Heritage Flight
  • F/A-18 Super Hornet
  • MH-65C Dolphin
  • U.S. Navy Tailhook Legacy Flight
  • P-51 Mustang
  • B-25 Mitchell
  • Sea Fury
  • F7F Tigercat
  • F8F Bearcat
  • Kent Pietsch - Interstate Cadet
  • Warren Pietsch
  • Harvard - Keith McMann
  • Red Eagle Air Sports
  • Red Eagle Airsports
  • AV8FX - Pyrotechnics
 - More updates are to come as soon as they are booked.

Visit www.abbotsfordairshow.com/flying-displays.html for more information on updates.


History

The Airshow was started in 1962 by the Abbotsford Flying Club. The show is now operated by the Abbotsford International Airshow Society.

The show experienced continuous growth through the 60s and 70s.

The 1986 show was conducted in conjunction with Expo 86, the Vancouver World's fair. This saw the inclusion of several European teams like the Patrouille de France and the Frecce Tricolori to the traditional participants.

In 1989, the show set a three-day attendance record of 321,000 people. Post cold war defence cuts affected the attendance of military teams and aircraft throughout the 1990s. Poor financial management resulted in the annual show being cancelled in 1998 and returning in 1999.

Celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2002 was a significant accomplishment; it was a milestone year while airshows across North America were threatened with cancellation due to high insurance costs after 9/11.

Due to the increased commercialization of the Abbotsford International Airport, officials have suggested 2015 as the last year of the airshow, give or take a few years.

Announcers

Bob Singleton, now retired, continues to be the main announcer at the Abbotsford International Airshow. The 2007 airshow is Bob's 38th year announcing at Abbotsford. Originally, he was the assistant to Abbotsford's first narrator, Toby Trowbridge.

Roy Hafeli provides the other familiar voice of the airshow. Roy began announcing at Abbotsford in 1999, and is a recipient of the North West Council of Air Shows 2005 Showmanship award and the 2006 Eric Beard Memorial Spirit of Flight award. Roy also announces at many other airshows throughout Canada as well as at other special events.

Demonstration Teams

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