Why Farnborough Airshow will no longer be open to the public

Organisers of Hampshire airshow took decision after ‘very negative and vitriolic feedback’ to 2018 displays

Red Arrows at the Farnborough Airshow
The Red Arrows at the Farnborough Airshow in 2018
(Image credit: Matt Cardy/Pool/AFP/Getty Images)

Farnborough Airshow will no longer include a weekend of public flying displays, following a “very negative and vitriolic” response to last year’s show.

The airshow, held every two years at Farnborough Airport in Hampshire, close to the Surrey border, will “return to its roots” in July 2020 as a trade show, showcasing new technologies in the aviation, aerospace and defence industries, the BBC reports.

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