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Jersey International Air Display 2022

Posted: Sun May 01, 2022 12:20 am
by n33d4sp33d_85
Jersey International Air Display 2022
September 8th
St. Aubin's Bay, Jersey, Channel Islands, United Kingdom
Website: http://www.jerseyairdisplay.org.uk/
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/jerseyairshow/

Featuring
- RAF Red Arrows [Hawk T1 x 7]
- RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight [Avro Lancaster, Hawker Hurricane and Supermarine Spitfire]
- RAF Chinook HC6/A Demo
- Aerosparx [Grob 109b x 2]
- OV-10 Bronco
- SIAI-Marchetti SF260
- Supermarine Spitfire PRXIX
- P-51D Mustang
- PBY-5A Catalina

Re: Jersey International Air Display 2022

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2022 3:15 pm
by Flightline Uk
Current line up:
Red Arrows – BAE Systems Hawk T1 x 7
Battle of Britain Memorial Flight – Avro Lancaster B1
Battle of Britain Memorial Flight – Hawker Hurricane IIc
Battle of Britain Memorial Flight – Supermarine Spitfire
Boeing Chinook HC6/A – RAF Chinook Display Team
North American OV-10B Bronco – MEAC
Aerosparx – Grob 109b x 2
Supermarine Spitfire PRXIX – Rolls Royce Heritage Flight
North American P-51D Mustang – Rolls Royce Heritage Flight
SIAI-Marchetti SF260 – Private
Also, there will be no static displays this year at the airport or in West Park - https://jerseyeveningpost.com/news/2022 ... r-display/

Re: Jersey International Air Display 2022

Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2022 5:07 pm
by Flightline Uk
Plane Sailing's Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina will be displaying

Re: Jersey International Air Display 2022

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2022 6:33 am
by Flightline Uk
Red Arrows - BAE Systems Hawk T1 x 7
Battle of Britain Memorial Flight - Avro Lancaster B1
Battle of Britain Memorial Flight - Hawker Hurricane IIc
Battle of Britain Memorial Flight - Supermarine Spitfire
Boeing Chinook HC6/A - RAF Chinook Display Team
Airbus A400M Atlas C1 - RAF Brize Norton (TBC)
North American OV-10B Bronco - MEAC
Aerosparx - Grob 109b x 2
Supermarine Spitfire PRXIX - Rolls Royce Heritage Flight
North American P-51D Mustang - Rolls Royce Heritage Flight
SIAI-Marchetti SF260 - Private
Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina - Plane Sailing Catalina Operations
Dassault MD311/312 Flamant x 2 - Avions Anciens d'Albert
Republic P-47D Thunderbolt - Fighter Aviation Engineering
Chance-Vought F4U Corsair - Jean-Baptiste Salis Association

Re: Jersey International Air Display 2022

Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2022 7:59 am
by Flightline Uk
The A400M no longer is part of the flying. A schedule can be found on the link below:

http://www.jerseyairdisplay.org.uk/wp-c ... ble-v4.pdf
THIS week’s Jersey International Air Display could be the Island’s last, unless more businesses and organisations are prepared to step up and help cover the costs of the event, its organiser has warned.

The display, which was first staged in 1952, will be missing several of its usual features this year as a result of a budget shortfall, and the outlook for 2023 appears bleak if financial difficulty persists.

Organiser Mike Higgins said that he had a budget of around £120,000 for this year’s event, around £80,000 lower than the 2021 pool of funds, after the late withdrawal of a potential major sponsor.

As a result of the funding challenges, there will be no static display at Jersey Airport this year and no programme will be printed, while the Lower Park will not host the usual food fair or range of vehicles and other attractions.

Mr Higgins said: ‘We need donations to ensure that we can continue next year and in the years ahead. Without money to spend we won’t be able to do anything.

‘They say there’s no such thing as a free lunch, but there’s also no such thing as a free air display – the fact that there’s no charge for spectators does not mean owners or operators will bring their planes here for nothing, or that fuel is free, or that providing a safety infrastructure, or hotel rooms and cars for exhibitors, can be done without cost.’

In addition to having a significantly reduced income to draw on in staging the 2022 event this Thursday, caused by some sponsorship pledges not materialising as expected, Mr Higgins said he was also contending with increased costs, many of which had been sparked by the war in Ukraine.

A rise of almost 50% in the price of aviation fuel over the past year is a prime reason that this year’s event will not feature any jet aeroplanes, with the exception of the RAF Red Arrows. The display will still boast a wide range of aircraft, including the RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, Chinook helicopters, the AeroSPARX formation gliding team and an international array of fighter planes that took part in the Second World War and subsequent military conflicts.

Mr Higgins acknowledged support from the government and Ports of Jersey in staging the event, with a ‘slight increase’ in the government’s contribution compared to 2021, but appealed for other organisations and businesses to do their bit.

He said: ‘It’s one of the busiest weeks of the year for tourism – the hotels are full, and all the restaurants along the bay will be packed, and yet many of the businesses who’ll benefit won’t be contributing anything.

‘When I’m trying to source hotel rooms for exhibitors and volunteers, I’m told that it’s the busiest week of the year… when the air display is the reason for that.’

Mr Higgins said he was proud that the event was free for spectators, especially at a time when many families were struggling to make ends meet, and said that he hoped those watching would make use of the Lower Park as a base for picnics with a prime view.

Having stood down as a St Helier Deputy this summer after 14 years in the States Assembly, Mr Higgins said he wanted to devote more time to his work on the air display. He previously took a fee to cover the time he spent organising the event, but said that would not be the case this year.

‘I want to see it continue, and I’ve always said that I’ll stop when I’m carried out in a box, but at some point it may be necessary to ask whether it’s worth it,’ he said.

Mr Higgins said that he hoped those willing to support the air display would contact him by emailing [email protected], or calling 873956.
https://jerseyeveningpost.com/news/2022 ... f-funding/