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Farnborough Set To Come in Hot—and Cheap?

With record setting temps, a full roster of new aircraft, and a low pound-to-dollar ratio, FIA22 opens next week in the UK

With the first major international commercial aviation event since 2019, Farnborough International Airshow runs from July 18 to 22. [Courtesy: Farnborough International Airshow]
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Key Takeaways:

  • The Farnborough Airshow returns after a three-year hiatus, serving as a critical event for the aerospace industry to showcase new aircraft and conduct major business deals.
  • Attendees can expect impressive aerial displays of large transport jets, static displays of flagship models, and a significant focus on advancements in sustainable aviation technologies.
  • The show is a major hub for commercial activity, with expectations of billions in new orders and business deals shaping the future of the aerospace market.
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The a/c in the massive tents that cover the grounds at Farnborough International Airport for the week of its biennial airshow may be the best spot in town to weather the record heat wave that threatens the U.K. with temperatures predicted to soar above 100 degrees Fahrenheit/40 degrees Celsius.

But folks will have to step outside to catch the main reason why many pilots strive to attend the show—those brand-new and still-in-development transport category jets that put on a marvelous aerial display not seen anywhere else. While we may have EAA AirVenture at Oshkosh, Wisconsin, each year and amazing performers twirling across the skies, the airspace over these Hampshire hills throbs with the string of massive airliners—otherwise rarely deviating from straight and level—that swoop in for steep turns after low passes.

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