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Join WAVY-TV 10 for the NAS Oceana Air Show.
The 2023 NAS Oceana Air Show will feature the Navy’s premiere flight demonstration team, the Blue Angels and the F-22 Raptor Demonstration Team.

NAS Oceana will celebrate ‘50 Years of Women in Naval Aviation’ during its annual air show.

When: Saturday 9/16 and Sunday 9/17
Where: NAS Oceana – 1750 Tomcat Blvd., Virginia Beach, VA 23460
Time: Gates open at 8:00 a.m. both days. Show begins at 10:00 a.m.
Admission: General admission and parking are FREE (upgraded seating is available for an additional fee)

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Meet your favorite WAVY-TV 10 personalities all weekend long.

Saturday – 9/16
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Sunday – 9/17
9a-noon

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Road Closures

If you are attending the air show, or live around NAS Oceana, be aware of some temporary road closures because of the event.

From Sept. 14-17, starting at 2:30 p.m., traffic officers will slowly begin closing London Bridge Road. The road will be fully closed from 3-4:30 p.m. Thursday to Sunday. No traffic will be allowed on that section of London Bridge Road ​during these times for safety reasons.

Access to Gates 1 & 2

  • Take the Laskin Road exit toward Virginia Beach Boulevard to get to Gate 1.
  • Take the Lynnhaven/19A exit, head toward Holland Road, turn left. At Dam Neck, take a left to get to Gate 2.
  • If you’re coming from the Oceanfront on I-264 Westbound, take the First Colonial/21 exit to get to Gate 1.

Drivers should also be aware that there will be heavy traffic on Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. on the following main roads: Oceana Boulevard, Potters, First Colonial, London Bridge, and Dam Neck roads. 

The city says there will be signs posted with information about alternate routes.

For more information go to www.oceanaairshow.com

 

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