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It’s the biggest event in Australian aviation: the biennial Avalon Airshow, which this year ran over six days at the end of March.
Featuring static and aerial displays, as well as trade exhibitors and networking events, the 2025 show attracted more than 200,000 people in total across the six days, including 60,000 industry visitors.
Around 350 aircraft were on show, either in the air and on the ground, with 902 participating exhibitor organisations from 28 countries contributing to the event.
On the ground at the airshow, Adam and Jake get an up-close look at some military hardware as they discuss the news of the previous week.
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It’s the biggest event in Australian aviation: the biennial Avalon Airshow, which this year ran over six days at the end of March.
Featuring static and aerial displays, as well as trade exhibitors and networking events, the 2025 show attracted more than 200,000 people in total across the six days, including 60,000 industry visitors.
Around 350 aircraft were on show, either in the air and on the ground, with 902 participating exhibitor organisations from 28 countries contributing to the event.
On the ground at the airshow, Adam and Jake get an up-close look at some military hardware as they discuss the news of the previous week.
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