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Air Fest 2025: Where Airpower Meets Community

John Thomas September 25, 2025
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From the moment the gates opened, visitors streamed onto the flightline to experience the unique bond between the U.S. and Japan, brought to life through airpower and community. The showstopper came when the Japan Air Self-Defense Force’s (JASDF) Blue Impulse aerobatic team dazzled the crowd with tight formations, rolling loops and smoke-trailing precision that drew gasps and applause.

“The best part is opening the base up to the community,” said U.S. Air Force Col. Paul Davidson, 35th Fighter Wing (FW) commander. “We’re going to have hundreds of thousands of people walking around the base getting to see the aircraft and the Misawa mission up close and personal.”

The aerial excitement didn’t stop there. Demonstrations from 35th FW F-16 Fighting Falcons, JASDF F-35 Lightning IIs and F-15E Strike Eagles showcased speed, agility and raw power, leaving spectators with a front-row seat to the capabilities these fighters bring to the defense of the Indo-Pacific.

On the ground, visitors explored a wide range of displays, from static aircraft to a Japan Ground Self-Defense Force combat vehicle showcase, collector cars and interactive kids’ activities. Fans also watched USAF and JASDF maintainers during F-16 and F-35 load demonstrations, highlighting the precision and interoperability that define the bilateral alliance.

“I’m so happy Air Fest is back,” said Patrick Redmond, 35th Force Support Squadron Flyers facility manager and Air Fest participant during the event. “We’re having an amazing time out here with the car show and Blue Impulse flying above us.”

Throughout the day, food vendors, cultural exhibits and family-friendly activities added to the festival atmosphere, while Airmen engaged with community members, answering questions about their mission and life at Misawa.

To cap off the event, 35th FW Airmen came together for a foreign object debris walk, clearing the flightline and surrounding areas of litter and other items. The effort underscored their commitment to safety, readiness and community stewardship after a day of celebration.

Air Fest 2025 not only highlighted the cutting-edge capabilities of U.S. and Japanese forces, but also reinforced the deep bonds that unite the two nations. The roar of jets blended with family laughter on the flightline, turning the day into a celebration of partnership, resilience and the shared mission of peace in the Indo-Pacific.

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