Bournemouth Air Festival attracts huge crowds – but its future is in the air
Despite the success of this year’s event, BCP Council says it is to explore how the festival is to be financed in the future.
Despite the success of this year’s event, BCP Council says it is to explore how the festival is to be financed in the future.
Reengineered to include two ATM Lynx Jet engines, the world’s first turbo jet-powered Pitts Special muscle bi-plane is due to thunder through the skies at Bournemouth Air Festival this year.
An AAIB report into an air accident during the Bournemouth Air Festival in 2021 has been published.
Bournemouth’s 2022 air show not only drew large crowds, many people used public transport and took their waste home.
A map has been produced which details the airspace and water restrictions in place for the festival which runs from 1-4 September.
BCP Council is urging people to use sustainable methods of transport to the festival, which runs from 1-4 September.
The Bournemouth Air Festival is always an important date in the local diary and this year it features the Red Arrows and RAF Typhoon.
The four-year-old was injured in a collision with an e-scooter near Boscombe Pier on Friday 3 September.
The much-anticipated Bournemouth Air Festival starts today and runs until Sunday, and will be staged between Bournemouth and Boscombe piers.
People attending the event which takes place from 2-5 September, are asked to travel by train, bus, bike or on foot.