Update 09/16/2025:
FAA issues TFR for Air Show 2025; U.S. Blue Angels Practice Day is Thursday, September 25
The 2025 Miramar Air Show (America’s Air Show) returns to MCAS Miramar on September 26, 27, and 28. General admission and parking are free. Preferred seating options are available for purchase now at: https://miramarairshow.com/
As posted on Facebook @MCASMiramarCA : Get Ready for Takeoff! America’s Air Show is Coming! Mark your calendars! MCAS Miramar is thrilled to announce the return of America’s Air Show on September 26, 27, and 28, 2025!
Prepare to be amazed by thrilling aerial demonstrations from world-class pilots, static displays of incredible aircraft, and family-friendly entertainment. This is an event you won’t want to miss.
This is open to the public, and parking is free. Tickets for preferred seating are available for purchase as of July 15. Click the link for more information. https://miramarairshow.com/
Editor’s note: It’s UCCA’s understanding that area residents and those near MCAS Miramar may see and hear aircraft flying in and around the Air Station in the days preceding and following the Air Show dates. For instance:
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- Wednesday, September 24 will likely be aircraft arrival day
- Thursday, September 25 will likely be practice day. Please note that Blue Angels will likely run through their show twice on practice day; once in the morning and once in the afternoon
- Friday, Saturday, Sunday September 26, 27, 28 are Air Show dates
- Monday, September 29 will likely be aircraft departure day.
U.S. Marine Corps Col. R. Erik Herrmann, the commanding officer of Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, gives an announcement for the upcoming ‘America’s Air Show’ at MCAS Miramar.
America’s Air Show 2025 is a unique and incredible opportunity to witness Marine and joint aviation capabilities, civilian performers, and the world-famous Blue Angels; to interact first-hand with Marines, other service members, and first responders; and to see first-hand the innovative spirit of the Marine Corps through emerging technologies and forward-thinking.
U.S. Marine Corps video by Lance Cpl. Alexander Vaughn
