Tulum Air Show set
Tulum will host an Air Show from April 23–26 at Felipe Carrillo Puerto Airport, with aerobatics, skydiving and military displays open to the public and free to attend. (quintanaroo.heraldodemexico.com.mx) It’s a different kind of beachside event — good to know if you want something low‑key and photo‑friendly while in the area later this month. (quintanaroo.heraldodemexico.com.mx)
The event is being run by the committee behind the Feria Aeroespacial México (FAMEX), which is Mexico’s national aerospace‑trade organizer, in coordination with the country’s Secretariat of National Defense (SEDENA), the federal ministry that oversees the armed forces. (infoaviacion.com.mx) Organizers have spread activities across multiple nearby sites to separate military, industry and public‑facing elements — for example Military Air Base No. 20 will host armed‑forces displays, while a coastal site called Parque Jaguar is slated for beachside demonstrations and public viewing. (infoaviacion.com.mx) (quintanaroo.heraldodemexico.com.mx) Logistics differ by segment: most public sectors are being managed through prior online registration, and a motorsport component billed as a NASCAR México Series weekend is a separately ticketed element that requires purchase. (tulumtimes.com) (rivieramayanews.mx) Officials announced details at a press briefing held in the Military Aviation Museum and said the program combines exhibition booths and industry conferences with the public displays; airspace safety and on‑site security are being coordinated with the state C5 command (the local emergency and operations center) alongside SEDENA. (infoaviacion.com.mx) (cgc.qroo.gob.mx) Local reporting notes international participation (one guest country named in coverage is Italy) and projects attendance in the tens of thousands, framing the weekend as a combined public spectacle, aerospace trade fair and a motorsport attraction. (thecancunsun.com) (rivieramayanews.mx)