The return of Airshow London to the London International Airport this weekend is bringing record crowds, roaring jet engines, and a showcase of both past and future aviation icons.
More than 7,500 vehicles packed the grounds for the sold-out, three-day SkyDrive event, a drive-in air show format introduced in recent years that has now become a signature experience.
This year marked 10 years under the Airshow London name, and organizers say the 2025 edition could be their biggest yet.
“Here we go. Another Airshow in London. Ten years. It’s 2025 and we are going strong,” said Gerry Vanderhoek, director of flight operations.
