• Australia’s largest international air show will return to Avalon Airport from 23–28 February 2027.

Credit: AMDA
    Australia’s largest international air show will return to Avalon Airport from 23–28 February 2027. Credit: AMDA
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Australia’s largest international air show will return to Avalon Airport from 23–28 February 2027.

“We’re excited to confirm that the Avalon Australian International Airshow is officially returning from 23–28 February 2027," AMDA Foundation, CEO, Justin Giddings, stated.

“Victoria has been the proud home of the Avalon Australian International Airshow for more than three decades, and we are delighted to continue our partnership with the Victorian State Government to present the 2027 event.”

Held over six days, the Avalon Australian International Airshow (Avalon) will once again combine an industry showcase with a public air show.

The week will start with three dedicated trade days, before the public program from Friday 26 February.

In 2027, Avalon will feature:

  • Trade and Industry Exposition – a dedicated business event attracting more than 900 exhibiting companies and over 60,000 industry visitors, showcasing Australian capability and technology on a global stage.
  • Careers Program – welcoming more than 7000 students in 2025, this program aims to inspire the next generation and open doors to aviation and aerospace work pathways.
  • Friday Night Alight – the crowd-favourite twilight spectacular returns, with dramatic aerial performances and exciting new elements set to light the evening sky as live entertainment continues across the precinct.
  • Saturday & Sunday Airshow – two full days of high-energy flying displays, powerful military jets, precision aerobatics, historic aircraft, interactive ground exhibits and family-friendly attractions.

Tickets go on sale via Ticketek November 2026.

Proudly supported by the Victorian State Government, the Avalon Australian International Airshow is presented by the Australian not-for-profit organisation AMDA Foundation, in collaboration with the Royal Australian Air Force.

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