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Air Force Events
Air Force events include heritage events, social and cultural activities of the Air Force Association (such as tours and lectures on AI), and operational or ceremonial events published in the official website’s event calendar (such as ceremonies at bases or technological developments).
Current and future events (although some have already passed on the dates shown in search results) can be found on the Air Force Association website and the Israeli Air Force website.
Where to find information about events:
• Air Force Association: Offers a wide range of social, cultural and outing events for its members (such as lectures on artificial intelligence, foraging tours, and heritage events).
• Air Force Events Calendar: Publishes official events, operational news, and activities within the bases (such as ceremonies, developments, and commemorative events).
Examples of event types:
• Heritage events: meetings on the topic of rescuing abandoned pilots, historical operations, or visits to museums and landmarks.
• Social and cultural events: lectures (artificial intelligence, employment), workshops (LinkedIn), foraging tours.
• Operational and ceremonial events: simulator inaugurations, awards ceremonies, memorial ceremonies (Holocaust Day).
Aviation events around the world
They include air shows, open days at bases, aeronautics festivals, aviation and space exhibitions and air sports events, such as aerobatics championships or airplane races, alongside large music festivals such as the Boom Festival (not directly related to aviation) that offer cultural experiences, but there are events focused on space, flight and industry that attract diverse audiences around the globe.
Notable types of aviation events:
• Airshows: Impressive displays of military and civilian aircraft, fighter jets and historical models, such as the Paris, London or Singapore Air Festival, which showcase flight capabilities and technology.
• Aerospace Expos: Professional events showcasing new developments in the aerospace industry, such as the Paris Air Show or Dubai Airshow.
• Open Days at Air Force Bases: Allow the public to experience the local Air Force up close, see aircraft, and watch aerial displays (e.g., at Lod Air Force Base, Israel, or at American Air Force bases).
• Aerobatic Events: Such as the Red Bull Air Race (an obstacle course for light aircraft) or aerobatics championships
• Space festivals: Events focused on space exploration, such as annual events by NASA or other space agencies.