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Long Beach Airport Hosts 2025 Festival of Flight

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Long Beach, CA ~ Long Beach Airport's highly anticipated annual Festival of Flight is set to return on Saturday, October 25, 2025. The event, which has become a beloved tradition in the community, is expected to draw thousands of aviation enthusiasts from the local area.

According to Mayor Rex Richardson, the Festival of Flight offers a unique experience for attendees as they have the opportunity to get up close and personal with various aircraft on display. "Walking the airfield and seeing these planes up close is an experience like no other," said Mayor Richardson. "Festival of Flight captures the energy of our historic airport and the community spirit that makes Long Beach unique."

The free event, which will take place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the west end of the airfield, is open to people of all ages. This year's festivities will include static aircraft displays, children's activities, food and beer trucks, and live performances by AbSOULute, DJ Dennis and the Satin Dollz.

Sponsored by the Port of Long Beach, this year's lineup of aircraft is expected to feature some impressive additions such as the C-53 "D-Day Doll," which played a significant role in both D-Day invasion and Operation Market Garden in Holland. Other notable aircraft include a KC-46 Pegasus military refueling plane and VX-31 Search and Rescue "Dust Devils" helicopter crew from the U.S. Navy.

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Councilwoman Megan Kerr from Fifth District expressed her excitement for this year's Festival of Flight saying, "The Festival of Flight gives us the opportunity to witness the unique combination of innovation and history found at Long Beach Airport." She added that it is a special day where families, aviation enthusiasts, and visitors can come together to enjoy all that Long Beach Airport has to offer.

Fourth District Councilman Daryl Supernaw also shared his enthusiasm for this event stating that it offers more than just entertainment. "Festival of Flight is more than an event - it's a chance for our community to experience the excitement of aviation up close," said Councilman Supernaw. "It's a day full of fun, discovery, and memories for people of all ages."

The Festival of Flight has been a tradition in Long Beach since 2013 when it was first launched in celebration of the airport's 90th anniversary. Since then, the event has continued to raise awareness about California's oldest municipally owned airport, which celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2023.

Airport Director Cynthia Guidry expressed her excitement for welcoming the community to Long Beach Airport for this beloved event. "Festival of Flight is a chance to spark curiosity, share the excitement of aviation and create lasting memories for visitors of all ages," said Guidry.

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Attendees are advised to come prepared with water and wear sensible shoes as they will be outdoors rain or shine. Coolers, knives, and sharp instruments will not be allowed on the premises, and bags will be subject to search. While service animals will be permitted, pets will not be allowed at the event.

Free parking will be available at the corner of East Wardlow Road and Globemaster Way starting at 8 a.m. However, alternate modes of transportation such as cycling, carpooling, ridesharing, and public transportation are highly encouraged. Free bicycle valet parking will also be available.

For overflow parking, attendees can park at Long Beach Airport Business Park's parking structure located at 4901 Airport Plaza Drive. Free shuttle service sponsored by Jamison and Long Beach Transit will run continuously from this location to the event site.

For more information about the Festival of Flight event or Long Beach Airport in general, follow LGB on social media or visit their website dedicated to this event. With its central location between Los Angeles and Orange counties and nonstop service to 21 airports nationwide, Long Beach Airport has been ranked the second-best airport in the nation by The Washington Post.

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