Paris Air Show 2023 I Aeroport De Paris-Le Bourget I Paris, France I 2023

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The Paris Air Show (French: Salon international de l'aéronautique et de l'espace de Paris-Le Bourget, Salon du Bourget) is a trade fair and air show held in odd years at Paris–Le Bourget Airport in France. Organized by the French aerospace industry's primary representative body, the Groupement des industries françaises aéronautiques et spatiales (GIFAS), it is the largest air show and aerospace-industry exhibition event in the world, measured by number of exhibitors and size of exhibit space, followed by UK's Farnborough Air Show, Dubai Air Show, and Singapore Airshow.[2]

First held in 1909,[3] the Paris Air Show was held every odd year from 1949 to 2019, when the 53rd Air Show attracted 2,453 exhibitors from 49 countries and occupied more than 125,000 square meters. Organizers canceled the 2021 show due to the COVID pandemic and said it would resume in 2023.[4]

It is a large trade fair, demonstrating military and civilian aircraft, and is attended by many military forces and major aircraft manufacturers, often announcing significant aircraft sales. It starts with four professional days and is then opened to the general public, followed from Friday to Sunday. The format is similar to Farnborough and the ILA Berlin Air Show, both staged in even years.

Chapters

00:00 Entrance
00:54 F-15E Strike Eagle
02:06 F-16 Fighting Falcon (including Flight Display)
04:29 F-35 A Lightening II (Lockheed Martin) *Including Flight Display
07:49 Boeing KC-46 Pegasus
09:53 AH-64 Apache (Boeing)
11:19 C-130J Super Hercules (Lockheed Martin)
11:59 UH-60H
12:08 CH-47F Chinook (Boeing)
12:38 RQ-7 (AAI Corporation)
12:55 P-8A Poseidon (Boeing) *spelled wrong in video
14:09 B-1 Lancer Supersonic Bomber (Rockwell Collins)
18:33 Riyadh Air Boeing 787-9
22:10 Airbus A321neo XLR (Including Flight Display)
25:22 EuroFighter Typhoon
28:08 Airbus A400M (Including Flight Display)
33:04 Airbus A350-1000 XWB
36:36 Air France Airbus A220-300
39:29 Azul Brazilian Airlines ATR 42-600S (ATR Corporation)
41:58 Leonardo (Italian) AW169
42:59 Leonardo Falco Xplorer
43:24 Leonardo Aermacchi M-345 Jet Trainer
44:38 Embraer E195-E2 “Profit Hunter”
45:44 Embraer KC-390 Transporter (Brazilian Air Force)
47:51 Dassault Falcon 8x
49:59 Dassault Falcon 6x
50:47 LET Aircraft L410 NG (Czech Republic)
52:45 Rafale M F4.1 (Dassault Aviation) *Including Flight Display
56:39 Mirage 2000B (Dassault Aviation)
58:12 Rafale B F4.1 (Dassault Aviation)
59:19 HIL Guepard H160M
1:02:08 Caiman Marine Helicopter
1:03:53 HN90 TTH Helicopter (NH Industries)
1:06:16 T625 Gokbey (Turkish Aerospace)
1:06:40 T925 Multirole Utility Helicopter (Turkish Aerospace)
1:07:36 HURJET (Turkish Aerospace)
1:08:03 Aksungur Drone (Turkish Aerospace)
1:08:26 ANKA Drone (Turkish Aerospace)
1:08:45 Bell Helicopter 429
1:09:32 Bell Helicopter 505
1:10:16 Cabri G2 Guimbal Helicopters
1:10:31 H120 Collbri (Airbus Helicopters)
1:11:27 AAROK Drone
1:11:42 Diamond Aircraft DA42-V1
1:12:52 Diamond Aircraft DART 750
1:13:43 Diamond Aircraft DA62 MPP
1:18:02 Medevac Piaggios Avanti Evo
1:19:35 Noratlas (Nord-Aviation)
1:20:50 Morane Paris
1:21:32 Volocopter
1:23:06 Voltaero
1:23:43 Eco Pulse (Daher-Safran-Airbus)
1:24:56 Show Hall and THE END.


Source: wikipedia

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