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Even without Blue Angels, the Salinas airshow carries on
We had to pivot,” said Harry Wardwell, executive director of the show, noting they hired new civilian acts to make sure the ...
This week we covered a new all-you-can-eat Asian buffet, Maritime Park entertainment venues and how the Blue Angels are ...
This weekend will be the first time the public can see a demonstration and step into the Joby's electric aircraft at an airshow.
The government shutdown has prevented a U.S. Air Force group and possibly a Navy squadron from attending signature air shows ...
The shutdown halts non-essential government operations, including military demonstration teams such as the U.S. Navy Blue ...
The government shutdown is putting a pin in the Blue Angels tour season. On Thursday, the team and its aircrafts returned home to Pensacola from the West Coast. They were scheduled to appear in ...
The California International Airshow announced the Blue Angels would not be allowed to participate in the scheduled show due ...
Video shows the Blue Angels taxiing on the runway before departing Salinas to return to their home base in Pensacola, Florida ...
The Salinas airshow will continue without performances from the Blue Angels and U.S. military due to the government shutdown, but other attractions will still be featured.
The Blue Angels and other military aircraft will not be participating at this weekend's California International Airshow in ...
The shutdown halts non-essential government operations, including military demonstration teams. such as the U.S. Navy Blue ...
The show is expected to have over 65,000 attendees, with nearly 1,000 Archer engineering, operations and flight test ...
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