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Canadian Forces cancels 2021 Saskatchew­an Airshow in Moose Jaw

- Jason G. Antonio - Moose Jaw Express

The Canadian Forces has decided to cancel the 2021 Saskatchew­an Airshow, which means airplane fans will probably have to wait until 2023 to watch vintage and modern aircraft perform stunts and acts.

It was disappoint­ing to cancel the airshow, but it was also a simple decision, said Capt. Jenn Halliwell, public affairs officer with 1 Canadian Air Division. The Forces’ main priority is the safety of its members and the communitie­s in which they serve. With the pandemic still ongoing, the organizati­on is focused on its operationa­lly essential mission of training the next generation of pilots with the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF). “Hosting an airshow takes a lot of effort and time commitment from our members above and beyond their normal duties, as well as from members of the airshow

committee,” Halliwell said. “Additional­ly, an airshow is a huge financial commitment for all stakeholde­rs, and the uncertain future does not merit the risk. “For these two reasons, hosting an airshow is just not feasible at this time.” The Canadian Forces is thrilled with the

success that the 2019 Saskatchew­an Airshow had, but its goal has always been to support the Moose Jaw community since it supports the base every day, she continued. Right now, that means supporting local public health measures and minimizing the risk.

Similar to other large-scale events across Canada, the organizati­on was unwilling to speculate on the future of the Saskatchew­an Airshow, Halliwell added. However, the Forces might evaluate the feasibilit­y of the event once the strain of the pandemic has left Saskatchew­an.

The Saskatchew­an Airshow returned to Moose Jaw in 2019 after a 14-year hiatus. Close to 50,000 people attended the show at 15 Wing on July 6 and 7, 2019, where they watched military and civilian acts demonstrat­e air performanc­es in vintage and modern aircraft. Visitors also visited aircraft and historical displays, while there was a large children’s area and VIP corporate chalets and concession­s. 15 Wing Moose Jaw is the centre of the RCAF aircrew training and comprises two Canadian Forces flying training schools. It is also home to the Snowbirds.

 ??  ?? A Spitfire and a P40 fighter perform a fly-by together in a salute to Second World War veterans, during the 2019 Saskatchew­an Airshow. (File photo)
A Spitfire and a P40 fighter perform a fly-by together in a salute to Second World War veterans, during the 2019 Saskatchew­an Airshow. (File photo)

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