Watch the Blue Angels soar at the 40th Annual Wings Over Houston Airshow

The Blue Angels return to Ellington Field for Wings Over Houston 2024. | Photo courtesy of Wings Over Houston

Experience heart-pounding aviation adventure at the Wings Over Houston Airshow 2024 at Ellington Field on Saturday, October 26 and Sunday, October 27, 2024.

One of the top air shows in North America—voted #3 in USA Today polls—returns to Ellington Field for its 40th year, bringing a full weekend of high-flying thrills, agile expert pilots, vintage aircraft and all kinds of airshow spectacles.

The Blue Angels, the United States Navy’s flight demonstration squadron piloted by aviators from the Navy and Marines, will be headlining this year’s event, making their first Wings Over Houston appearance since 2022.

The family-friendly event offers fun and entertainment both on the ground and in the air, featuring kid zones, static airplanes for touring, food and drink vendors, souvenirs, a WWII reenactment camp, the Legends & Heroes Autograph Tent, the Houston Veterans Marketplace with local veteran-owned businesses, and more.

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Wings Over Houston was voted one of the top airshows in North American by USA Today readers. | Photo courtesy of Wings Over Houston Airshow

More Airshow Performances

Guests can also celebrate 50 years of the USAF F-16 Viper, catch the rumbling sight of the C-17 Globemaster III, one of the largest aircraft in the Air Force; marvel at the flying USAF KC-46A Pegasus tanker, and watch as World War II-era crafts take flight in Tora! Tora! Tora!, the longest running civilian air show performance that recreates the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor with towering walls of flame.

The weekend’s festivities also open with the REMAX Skydive team’s 4,500-foot fall choreographed to the National Anthem, followed by a slate of performers that take to the skies on both days.

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Three World War II planes fly past a wall of flames
‘Tora! Tora! Tora!’ brings an exhilarating reenactment to WOHA 2023 | Courtesy of Wings Over Houston Airshow

On-the-ground Displays & Attractions

One of the largest displays of civilian and military aircraft in North America, Wings Over Houston Airshow features several dozen aircraft that range from modern aviation to vintage warbirds, and include NASA’s future pioneering vehicles.

Tour through the array of airplanes on display, then take advantage of the Legends & Heroes Autograph Tent, where you can meet and talk with pilots, decorated war veterans, and special guests. This year features an appearance by Gene Kranz, who served as the flight director for NASA’s Gemini missions and the Apollo 11 Lunar Landing.

Round out the weekend by visiting with Houston-area organizations like Lone Star Flight Museum and Vietnam War Flight Museum, shop unique souvenirs from the merch booths, and make it a family affair with dozens of activities and games at the Kid’s Carnival.

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A war veteran talks with a child about a toy helicopter
Meet with war veterans, NASA pioneers and more at the Legends & Heroes Autograph Tent | Courtesy of Wings Over Houston Airsho

Become an Air Show Insider & Save 15%

There’s still time to score discounted admission for the big show, when you sign up for free to become an Air Show Insider and get 15% off day-of admission prices.

Tickets are also great for families as each general admission pass is good for one adult and up to six kids ages 14 and under.

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40th Annual Wings Over Houston Airshow at Ellington Field

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