The Cleveland National Air Show is an annual air show held over Labor Day weekend at Burke Lakefront Airport in Cleveland, Ohio. It began in 1964 as an indirect successor to the National Air Races and has become one of the most prominent air shows in the United States, attracting over 100,000 spectators. The show features military and civilian aerial demonstrations, including performances by iconic teams like the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds and the U.S. Navy Blue Angels, along with historic World War II Warbirds and ground exhibits. The 2025 show is scheduled for August 30 to September 1 and includes three days of aerial thrills such as military jet demonstrations, aerobatics, parachuting, and interactive exhibits. Visitors can also see static displays, meet pilots, and enjoy various events including jet truck races and commentary throughout the show. The event is held with Cleveland’s skyline and Lake Erie as a picturesque backdrop and supports local charities with its revenues. For 2025, tickets and on-site parking are available for purchase, with the show continuing the tradition of combining spectacular aviation feats with family- friendly entertainment and educational exhibits.