Brunswick, GA. — The U.S. Navy Blue Angels are readying their wings for the weekend, preparing to fly in Brunswick’s Golden Isles Air Show. Action News Jax was able to speak with some of the pilots, ...
BRUNSWICK, Ga. — Tickets are now on sale for the Golden Isles Air Show, which is happening later this month. The Blue Angels, known for their precision flying and dynamic aerial maneuvers, will ...
The 2025 Pensacola Beach Air Show is a mere days away from dazzling fans along the Gulf as the U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron Blue Angels perform for their hometown. Crowds for the show have ...
The Blue Angels performed a practice on July 10 at Pensacola Beach, offering a taste to the public of an exciting weekend. Whether it was an attendee's first show or family tradition, beachgoers were ...
The Seattle-based Airshow Climate Action Coalition put up a billboard asking resident to "Say No to Blue Angels" ahead of their performance at the Seafair Air Show this weekend. The group complains ...
The U.S. Navy's aerial display team, the Blue Angels, has been thrilling crowds since it was founded in 1946. The team flies the F/A-18 Super Hornet (one of Boeing's best fighters), a jet that is ...
The Blue Angels are set to return to Smyrna, Tennessee, for the Great Tennessee Air Show this weekend, though the threat of severe weather sweeping across the central United States could cause some ...
If you’re a Blue Angels fan in Northeast Florida, there’s good news on the horizon. Jacksonville is officially back on the Blue Angels’ flight schedule, with the team set to perform at the 2026 NAS ...
While offering different philosophies and emphasis, each routine requires pilots capable of bringing their aircraft to the edge of their performance envelopes—the result of years of training and ...
The Blue Angels’ Homecoming Air Show at Naval Air Station Pensacola has long been a defining event for the Gulf Coast, symbolizing both military precision and the deep bond between the Navy and the ...
The United States Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, better known to aviation fans worldwide as the Blue Angels, first took to the skies as a team on June 15, 1946. Legendary Admiral Chester W.