NAF El Centro Air Show cancels 2026 Air Show

Joaquin Hight

UPDATE (12:39 PM): Members of Naval Air Facility (NAF) El Centro have issued statements regarding the cancellation of this year’s Air Show.

“My team and I are disappointed that we have to cancel the air show but the safety of people and equipment are the priority. We will now focus our efforts on making 2027 an EPIC AIRSHOW,” said Captain Ryan “Mouth” Carstens, Commanding Officer of NAF El Centro.

NAF El Centro says the cancellation was a result of not only heightened security measures, but also evolving force protection requirements.

“This was not an easy decision. We know how much our community has been looking forward to this event,” said Kristopher Haugh, Public Affairs Officer for the base.

“Our team has worked hard alongside performers, partners, and volunteers to plan a safe and memorable show. However, in light of heightened security considerations, cancellation is necessary to ensure the safety of our personnel, performers, and the public,” Haugh added.

“We share in the community’s disappointment regarding the cancellation of the NAFEC Air Show. Refunds for Executive Chalet and Box Seating purchases are now being processed and should appear on credit cards within 7 to 10 business days,” said Ray Robinson, Fleet and Family Readiness Program Director.

“We sincerely appreciate the continued support and understanding, and our team is already hard at work to ensure the 2027 show is an outstanding event for everyone,” Robinson added.

EL CENTRO, Calif. (KYMA) – The Naval Air Facility (NAF) El Centro announced they have canceled this year’s Air Show.

According to a post on Facebook, the decision was made after careful consideration due to increased security measures.

NAF El Centro says they are already planning for the 2027 Air Show, and says they are looking forward to welcoming the community back to the flight line in the future.

They also said updates will be available on their official website, the El Centro Air Show website and their social media channels as they become available.

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