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Thunderbirds, other military planes pull out of Atlanta air show due to government shutdown
Planes flown by U.S. military members will no longer take to the sky at the Air Dot Show Atlanta this weekend.
While the Thunderbirds were supposed to be the show’s headliners, spectators say the absence isn’t keeping them away.
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Shutdown grounds Air Force Thunderbirds, fighter jets from Atlanta air show
The skies over Falcon Field in Peachtree City will be a little quieter than usual for this year's Atlanta Air Show due to the ...
Groups like the US Air Force’s Thunderbirds will no longer be performing at the event after Congress was unable to pass a ...
The U.S. military will not be able to participate in the 2025 Pacific Airshow in Huntington Beach this weekend as a result of ...
While fighter pilots often stick to the same airframe throughout their careers, some specialized pilots may stick to one ...
Pacific Airshow executive director Kevin Elliott said the show will go on, with international aircraft from Canada, the ...
With the heavy winds and rain across our region, the weather certainly had impact on businesses and events this Columbus Day ...
Planes flown by U.S. military members will no longer take to the sky at the Air Dot Show in Georgia this weekend.
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