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Air/Space America 88
Antonov An-124 Rusłan
GenreAir show
Dates1988
VenueBrown Field
Location(s)San Diego, California
CountryU.S.A.

Air/Space America 88 was an aviation exposition and airshow held at San Diego, California's Brown Field in late May of 1988. It was planned to be the western hemisphere's answer to the Paris Air Show and would be held every even year when the PAS was in hiatus. It was a mammoth event that attracted exhibitors from all over the world, including an Air France Concorde registered F-BVFF and an Antonov An-124. Many aircraft manufacturers brought their latest creations like Boeing's STOL YC-14. The U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds performed along with the usual aerobatic and demonstration flights.

Air/Space America 88 was a financial failure resulting in the cancellation of Air/Space America 90.