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Wed, Mar 11, 2020

U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds Head To North Texas Oct. 17-18

Will Participate In The 30th Anniversary Of Bell Fort Worth Alliance Air Show

Alliance Air Productions is pleased to announce that Bell has renewed its title sponsorship for the Bell Fort Worth Alliance Air Show. The renowned U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds will soar through the North Texas skies at the 30th Anniversary of the Bell Fort Worth Alliance Air Show Oct. 17-18 at Fort Worth Alliance Airport.

“For the 10th year, Bell is partnering with Alliance Air Productions to honor our nation’s armed forces and support STEM educational programs critical to the future of the aviation industry,” says Bell Executive Vice President Robert Hastings. “This shared vision has culminated in one of the biggest, longest-running and most successful air shows in the nation, and we couldn’t be prouder.”   

An all-encompassing community event that attracts some 120,000 attendees, this year’s 30th Anniversary show features, in addition to the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, Bill Stein in the Edge 540, Michael Goulian, Team Oracle, A-10 Demo, Navy F-35 Demo, All Veteran Parachute Team, Aftershock Jet Truck, Precision Exotics, Air National Guard Band of the Southwest and more. See a variety of aircraft and historical displays, explore interactive exhibits and simulators at the STEM Discovery Zone powered by Lockheed Martin, visit the Veterans’ Village, and enjoy two Kids Zone areas featuring the world’s largest inflatable slide plus a variety of aviation-themed inflatables.

“‘Celebrating 30 Years of Soaring Success’ is this year’s theme,” said Christina Carey, manager of Alliance Air Productions, producer of the event and a nonprofit organization created by Hillwood. “Founded in 1991, the Fort Worth International Air Show and was produced by the Aviation Heritage Association under contract with the City of Fort Worth. In December 2005, the Aviation Heritage Association elected to get out of the air show business. The City of Fort Worth approached Alliance Air Services to continue the production of the air show for the North Texas community. In 2006, Alliance Air Services created Alliance Air Productions to produce what is now known as the Bell Fort Worth Alliance Air Show.”

Since 2006, more than $760,000 has been distributed to more than 70 nonprofit organizations. This year’s proceeds will be distributed to local school district STEM programs and nonprofit organizations.

(Source: Bell Fort Worth Alliance Air Show news release. Image from file)

FMI: www.AllianceAirShow.com

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