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Nearly 9,000 Attend Wings Over Cannon Air Show at Cannon Air Force Base

On June 8, 2026, Cannon Air Force Base hosted the Wings Over Cannon air show, drawing nearly 9,000 attendees. Families, aviation enthusiasts, and community members enjoyed aircraft demonstrations, exhibits, and outreach activities that highlighted military aviation and local unity.

On June 8, 2026, Cannon Air Force Base hosted the Wings Over Cannon air show. It attracted nearly 9,000 spectators. At the airshow, attendees witnessed static displays of military aircraft and aerial demonstrations. Additionally, there were interactive exhibits of interest to families, aviation enthusiasts, and the community.

The participants of this event were local families, military personnel, and aviation enthusiasts. The events took place on Saturday, June 8, 2026, at Cannon Air Force Base in Clovis, New Mexico. The reasons for the event were to build community relationships and highlight military aviation. Moreover, there was a goal to provide family-oriented entertainment.

Military installations across the United States, including Holloman Air Force Base and Kirtland Air Force Base, also host similar air shows that draw large crowds and highlight aviation heritage. These events have consistently attracted several thousand spectators and celebrated aviation history.

These types of events support communities by promoting tourism and offer learning experiences for kids while highlighting military lifestyles. Families can also participate in enjoyable, safe activities, and vendors provide businesses with visibility and revenue.

The attendance at Cannon AFB supports the concept of aviation events bridging the gap between military installations and local communities, as well as that large groups get together in public to celebrate our past, motivate young people for the future, and increase pride in our cities.

The Wings Over Cannon air display is an example of a sense of community between military and civilian populations, rooted in a common experience. With almost 9000 people in attendance, this event demonstrates that aviation events remain among the most popular and that they provide a means to build a sense of unity, foster education, and drive economic development in the local area.

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Victoria Padilla
Victoria Padilla
Victoria Padilla is a proud New Mexican and first-generation college graduate. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Nutrition from The University of New Mexico in 2014. Her career began in Albuquerque’s nonprofit sector, focusing on food justice and community advocacy. This passion for equity led her to work with youth at NM Tech’s Upward Bound program before transitioning to financial aid at UNM. In this field, she discovered her true calling—helping students access financial resources to pursue higher education. Now serving as an Outreach Executive for the New Mexico Educational Assistance Foundation (NMEAF), Victoria is dedicated to expanding financial aid awareness and accessibility for students and families across New Mexico. Contact me at [email protected].

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