Alright, aviation fans, one of the biggest air shows in Texas is coming in hot! The 2025 AIRSHO, hosted by the Commemorative Air Force High Sky Wing, touches down at the Midland International Air & Space Port on September 6 & 7, and it’s going to be a full-throttle weekend of adrenaline, nostalgia, and sky-high excitement.

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High Flying Info

Gates open at 9:00 am, flying kicks off at 11:30 am, and the action doesn’t stop until 3:00 pm. Whether you're a die-hard plane enthusiast or just someone who likes things that go fast and loud, AIRSHO’s got you covered.

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Vintage Aircraft

We’re talking vintage military aircraft performing jaw-dropping maneuvers, modern civilian aerobatics that'll leave your jaw on the tarmac, and the CAF’s Pyrotechnic Groups turning up the heat, with simulated bombing raids, strafing runs, and the always insane “wall of fire.” If you've never felt your chest rumble from the sound of WWII warbirds tearing through the sky, now's your chance.

Airshow Heritage

This year marks the 34th anniversary of AIRSHO, and the team isn’t holding back. Tickets are still just $10 for ages 14 and up, $5 for kids aged 6–13, and children aged 5 and under get in free. Oh, and if you're looking to elevate your viewing experience, upgrades like the Fighter Squadron Chalet and VIP seating are also available.

So if you’re anywhere near West Texas, make plans now. Bring your sunglasses, your camera, and maybe some earplugs because this isn’t your average weekend outing.

Get your tickets on AIRSHO's website now!

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