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2023 Visit Atlantic City Airshow will celebrate 20 years in A.C. this August (SLIDESHOW)

The Greater Atlantic City Chamber officially announced the return of the Visit Atlantic City Airshow, “A Salute to Those Who Serve.”

On Wednesday, Aug. 16, this year’s show will celebrate 20 years in Atlantic City. Powered once again by premier sponsor Visit Atlantic City (formerly Meet A.C.), this year’s show will offer a new viewing experience and aerial performances by top military acts — the Marine Corps AV-8B Harrier Demo Team, the Air Force Thunderbirds, the Army Golden Knights Parachute Team and the 177th Fighter Wing of the New Jersey Air National Guard.

“To celebrate 20 years in Atlantic City, we knew that we had to make this year’s show our best one yet,” Michael Chait, president, Greater Atlantic City Chamber, said. “Anchored by fan favorites the Thunderbirds and Golden Knights, with our friends at the 177th Fighter Wing bringing local flair, the addition of the Marines’ Harrier team is only going to enhance this year’s experience for fans, visitors and sponsors alike.”

Each year the Atlantic City Airshow draws more than 500,000 spectators and an estimated $70 million-plus in overall regional economic activity. In 2022, the airshow saw its biggest attendance to date, with a record-breaking crowd of more than 550,000 people.

“The Visit Atlantic City Airshow has been a staple in our community for 20 years, and we’re thrilled to serve as the premier sponsor for this landmark celebration,” Larry Sieg, CEO and president of Visit Atlantic City, said. “This event brings an exciting flair to our beach, and we’re looking forward to seeing all the new acts this summer.”

Each year, the show is produced by the Greater Atlantic City Chamber, in coordination with David Schultz Airshows LLC, and features a variety of military performance/demo teams combined with top civilian high-performance aircraft and helicopters from across the country. Returning this year to Atlantic City is the Marine Corps AV-8B Harrier Demo Team — combining tactical mobility, responsiveness and flexibility both afloat and ashore, this light attack aircraft is well-suited to the special combat and expeditionary requirements of the Marine Corps.

“It’s incredible to have the Marines’ Harrier Demo Team here in Atlantic City to celebrate our 20th anniversary,” Chait said. “As part of an extremely limited number airshows that the USMC Harrier Demo Team will participate in this year, we feel very honored to have them fly in Atlantic City.”

Longtime fan favorites, the U.S.A.F. Thunderbirds and the U.S. Army Golden Knights Parachute Team, will also return to the Atlantic City skies once more in 2023.

“Additional military and civilian acts are in the process of being confirmed, and will be announced at a later date,” promised Chait.

The 2023 Visit Atlantic City Airshow is a free event — with spectacular views of the show from the free public beaches and Boardwalk in Atlantic City.

For those who cannot attend the airshow on Aug. 16, the airshow’s Practice Day on Aug. 15 is a great alternative and will feature the airshow performers as they take to the skies to “practice” for the big day.

However, for those wanting a more unique viewing experience of the show on either Practice or Show Day, the Atlantic City Airshow is debuting a special, new ticketed viewing area right at show center for spectators — the Fly Zone.

“Building upon the success of our VIP Flightline Club in previous years, we decided to do things a little differently in 2023 — unveiling the Fly Zone ticketed premium viewing area at a reduced rate in celebration of our 20th anniversary,” Chait said. “This fenced-in, private spectator area on the beach is strategically placed right at show center for the best views of the aerial demonstrations. Spectators can pick out and set-up their own personal seating areas right on the beach — with access to great amenities like private restrooms and food/beverage vendors — to further enhance the show experience.”

Spectators in the Fly Zone will also have access to vendors selling a variety of food and non-alcoholic beverages for purchase throughout the show.

Access to the Fly Zone will only be permitted with advanced ticket purchase via the Visit Atlantic City Airshow’s official website — AtlanticCityAirshow.com. Ticket pricing for both Practice Day and Show Day are as follows:

Practice Day (Aug. 15):

  • Children 5 and younger: Free, no ticket required, but must be accompanied by an adult;
  • Children 6 to 12 years old: $10* per ticket, must be accompanied by an adult;
  • Children and adults 13 years and older: $20* per ticket.

Show Day (Aug. 16):

  • Children 5 and younger: Free, no ticket required, but must be accompanied by an adult;
  • Children 6 to 12 years old: $15* per ticket, must be accompanied by an adult;
  • Children and adults 13 years and older: $25* per ticket.

*Prices listed above do not include tax and service fees.

The Visit Atlantic City Airshow is a community partnership between the Greater Atlantic City Chamber; Visit Atlantic City; the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority; the city of Atlantic City; the 177th Fighter Wing of the New Jersey Air National Guard; South Jersey Transportation Authority; FAA William J. Hughes Tech Center; the Atlantic City International Airport; the U.S. Coast Guard; and the New Jersey State Police.

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