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  2. Farnborough International Airshow - Wikipedia

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    The airshow alternates with the Paris Air Show, which is held in odd-numbered years and has a similar format, and is held in the same years as the Berlin Air Show. It is organised by Farnborough International Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of the ADS Group. In 2012, it attracted 109,000 trade visitors over the first five days, and 100,000 ...

  3. Farnborough International Exhibition & Conference Centre

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    The airshow features flying displays, static exhibits, and serves as a platform for industry professionals to network and conduct business. [6] In addition to the airshow, the venue hosts some other exhibitions, conferences, and trade shows throughout the year. These events cover aerospace, defense, technology, and other areas.

  4. List of air shows - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Air Show Paris Air Show (Le Bourget Air Show) Claims (along with Berlin) to be the world's oldest. Established in 1909 and attracting approximately 400,000 visitors, it is held in June on odd-numbered years, alternating with the British Farnborough Airshow held in July on even-numbered years. Quad City Airshow (Davenport, Iowa), U.S.)

  5. Air show - Wikipedia

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    The largest air show measured by number of exhibitors and size of exhibit space is Le Bourget, followed by Farnborough, with the Dubai Airshow and Singapore Airshow both claiming third place. The largest air show or fly-in by number of participating aircraft is EAA AirVenture Oshkosh , with approximately 10,000 aircraft participating annually.

  6. Boris Johnson attends Farnborough Air Show - AOL

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    Boris Johnson has arrived at Farnborough Air Show in one of his final public appearances as Prime Minister. He is meeting some of the 1,500 exhibitors at one of the world’s biggest aerospace and ...

  7. Society of British Aerospace Companies - Wikipedia

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    In 1948 the meeting was moved to the Royal Aircraft Establishment at Farnborough and was six days long with three flying days, setting the pattern for the future. [3] The Farnborough shows were held annually as trade fairs for British manufacturers and with two public days, the Saturday and Sunday, throughout the 1950s.

  8. Yakovlev Yak-141 - Wikipedia

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    Yak-141 at 1992 Farnborough Airshow. The first landing aboard the Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Gorshkov took place on 26 September 1991, using the second (first flying) prototype; the other flying prototype landed aboard an hour later. Eight flights from the ship were completed before 5 October, when following a hard landing a fuel tank ...

  9. 807 Naval Air Squadron - Wikipedia

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    In September 1959 the squadron performed in front of thousands of spectators at Farnborough Airshow with a display of formation aerobatics. The naval aviators began their display with a six stream takeoff to form a four aircraft aerobatic team and two soloists.