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Portrush prepares for aerial acrobatics as NI International Airshow returns with new location

Portrush prepares for aerial acrobatics as NI International Airshow returns with new location

Fri, August 16, 2024

The long-awaited return of the NI International Air Show will soon be upon us, and Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council is excited to announce the amazing line-up of renowned aviation attractions, both in the air and on the ground.

Taking place at a spectacular new location along the coast, starting from Ballyreagh Golf Course to West Bay in Portrush, thousands of spectators will gather on Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th September to be thrilled by the high-flying entertainment in the skies above.

Council is delighted that this year’s air show will see the Jet Pitts displaying for the first time in Northern Ireland. These muscle Biplanes are based on the S2 designed in the 1960’s for competition Aerobatics. Hold onto your stomachs as these iconic aerial entertainers use astounding manoeuvres such as the Double Hammer Head (or Pin Wheel), Tower of Power (Torque Roll and backwards flight) and High Alpha Knife Edge Flight.

Alongside the Jet Pitts, awestruck spectators can look forward to welcoming back some old favourites including the RAF Typhoon, BBMF Lancaster, RAF Tutor, Norwegian Historic Squadron Vampire, OV-10 Bronco, The Starlings, Irish Air Corps, Irish Coastguard S-92 role demo with Portrush Lifeboat and Aerosuperbatics Wing walkers.

The fun will continue into the Saturday evening, as the Airborne Pyrotechnics team consisting of 2 x Grob 109s will perform a spectacular pyrotechnics display over the West Bay.

To compliment the amazing aerial attractions, we will have a wide range of family-friendly activities on the ground including a live music stage, vintage aircraft, trade stands, artisan food market, vintage vehicles, walkabout characters and amusements.

The ever-popular STEM Village makes a welcome return to showcase local employers and education providers aimed at directing young people to consider a STEM orientated career. This will include interactive, appealing displays and stands.

The Deputy Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, Councillor Tanya Stirling said: “The NI International Airshow is the largest of its kind in Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland and also represents one of the biggest highlights on Council’s tourism calendar, so I am absolutely thrilled that the event is to return this year following a five-year absence.

“The new location this year will provide visitors with the best possible viewing experience as they enjoy the spectacular aerial acrobatics.

“I eagerly anticipate taking in the fantastic aerial performances, including the display by the Airborne Pyrotechnics team display, which will take place over the stunning location of the West Bay for the first time.

“Visitors can also expect plenty of entertainment on ground level, as we have a host of activities lined up that will ensure this is a real family-friendly event.”

For more information visit: www.airshowni.com or socials on niairshow or Causeway Coast and Glens Events.

Two children dressed in aviation costumes standing back-to-back, with Portrush Harbour behind them. A blue Jett Pitts plane with a pilot in a small cabin. There is a trail of smoke following behind the plane in the sky. A Typhoon plane travelling sideways through the sky. The plan is decorated in the RAF colours. Two wing walkers balancing on the Aero SuperBatics planes. One plane is red and the other is blue. The planes have smoke following behind in the sky. A group of children wearing white coats, purple gloves and safety glasses, participating in a demonstration at the STEM village.