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Durham Tees Valley Airshow returns after 25 years
An airshow is returning to Teesside for the first time in more than 25 years.
The Tees Valley Airshow is returning will take place at Durham Tees Valley airport for the first time since 1989.
The show, which will take place on 29 August, is being organised by Skylive Events and the Peel Group, which operates the airport
Chris Petty, from Skylive Events, said: “It’s going to be fantastic for the whole region - for local businesses, local charities, we’re going to get everybody involved because it’s the region’s airshow.
“We want to improve on it year on year, this isn’t just a one-off event.”
There have been previous attempts to bring back the airshow, including in 2013, but a “lack of operational support” meant it could not go ahead.
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