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Tillsonburg,
ON - The Tillsonburg Regional Airport is pleased to announce not one but two
air shows scheduled for August of 2012.
On
August 18th 2012, the airport will host their first air show,
featuring both static and aerial displays by the Canadian Harvard Aircraft
Association, the Canadian Harvard Aerobatic Team, L-29 Jet performance,
Strikemaster tutor Jet, T-33 Jet aircraft, Sky Diving Team and more.
On
August 29th 2012, the Tillsonburg Regional Airport is proud to
announce that the world famous Snowbirds will be touching down for the first
time since 1995.
The
Snowbirds will be on display at the airport during the day on August 29 and
will be performing their complete aerial display for the crowds in the
afternoon.
“One
of the key objectives in our strategies was to place the airport at the
forefront of airport facilities in the province. These exciting events are
evidence that our efforts are working and we look forward to hosting this
special event”, says Mayor John Lessif.
“The
Town of Tillsonburg officially welcomes all of the participants for both of
these occasions. Our new airport facilities have provided us with the ability
to host such significant events. This is a great opportunity to show off the
wonderful asset that our airport has developed into”, said CAO Kelley Coulter.
“The
Tillsonburg Regional Airport has undergone some exciting changes over the last
couple of years as we work toward establishing ourselves as a major player in
the recreational and vintage aviation field. The fact that these performers
have chosen Tillsonburg to perform at is a sign that we are succeeding with our
goals and is a wonderful opportunity for us to show off our facility, while
providing some world class entertainment to our guests”, said Airport
Administrator Annette Murray.
About the Snowbirds:
The show team flies 11 CT-114 Tutors—nine for aerobatic performances, including two solo aircraft, and two as spares, flown by the team coordinators. Approximately 80 Canadian Forces personnel work with the squadron full-time; 24 personnel are in the show team that travels during the show season. The Snowbirds are the only major military aerobatics team that operates without a support aircraft.
About the Tillsonburg
Regional Airport:
Originally constructed to support flight
training by the Royal Canadian Air Force during WWII, the airport is building
on its heritage to position itself as Canada’s Vintage Airport. The TRA vision
is to make the airport a one stop-shop for General Aviation as well as all
things vintage. With recent improvements, the airport boosts one of the longest
Municipal runways in Southern Ontario along with a new terminal building and
Cafe. The Tillsonburg airport is also home to the Tillsonburg Flying School and
the Canadian Harvard Aircraft Association.
About
Tillsonburg
The Town of Tillsonburg is a progressive and
growing town of 16,000 persons. Tillsonburg
is strategically located in the centre of Ontario’s agriculture and
manufacturing heartland with easy access to Highway 401, Canada’s Trade
Corridor, and offers some of the lowest development and operating costs in
Ontario.
For
More Information Contact:
Kelley Coulter, CAO Cephas Panschow Annette
Murray
519-688-3009, x3227 519-688-3009 x3250 519-842-2929
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