The Wings Over Batavia Air Show is a major aviation event held annually over Labor Day weekend, specifically August 30-31, at the Batavia Airport (Genesee County Airport) in Batavia, New York
Key Features of the Wings Over Batavia Air Show:
- Performers: The show features a mix of modern military aircraft, historic warbirds, and world champion aerobatic performers
- Night Show: Each evening includes a high-energy night show with choreographed fireworks combined with aerobatic performances, creating a spectacular visual experience
- Schedule: Gates open at 2 PM, with flying performances starting at 5 PM and continuing through twilight until 9 PM
- Community Impact: The event is family-friendly, with free admission for children accompanied by a paying adult, and it aims to inspire interest in aviation careers among youth. It also draws visitors to Batavia, benefiting the local community economically and culturally
- Volunteers and Attendance: The event relies on a large volunteer base (around 400 volunteers) and typically attracts 10,000 to 12,000 attendees per day
- Special Highlights: Past shows included performances by notable pilots and teams such as the Airythmia parachute team, Luke Aikins of the Red Bull Air Force, and aerobatic pilots flying aircraft like the P-51 Mustang and Extra 300 SHP
The Wings Over Batavia Air Show returned after a 25-year hiatus and has quickly become a celebrated event in the region, known for its thrilling aerial displays and community spirit
. For updates, tickets, and detailed information, the official website is wingsoverbatavia.com