Beverley Airshow takes flight to celebrate WA’s aviation history
Western Australia’s only dedicated airshow, Beverley Airshow, is set to return in 2026, hitting Beverley Airfield on Saturday, April 11.
Reviving a proud aviation legacy that dates back to Aviat ’70 and Beverley’s early aircraft innovators, the Beverley Airshow celebrates both the region’s rich aviation history and the future of flight.
The 2026 event will feature exhilarating aerobatics, vintage and historic aircraft, and impressive static displays showcasing decades of aviation progress. Aviation heritage storytelling sessions will also include the remarkable history of the Silver Centenary, Western Australia’s first homebuilt biplane, created in Beverley.
Visitors can also expect ground attractions and family-friendly entertainment, such as car and bike displays, a static tractor pull display, and a dedicated kids’ entertainment zone with food trucks and market stalls.
Headlining the flying program, Paul Bennet Airshows is also set to bring world-class aerobatic action to the skies over Beverley, delivering high-energy, precision flying that has thrilled audiences across Australia.
Organisers are also anticipating the presence of the Royal Australian Air Force, with a display planned to add to the excitement of the day. Further details will be announced closer to the event.
Beverley Airshow hits Beverley Airfield on Saturday, April 11, 2026. For more info and to buy tickets, head to beverleyairshow.com.au

