Beverley Airshow 2026: A Spectacular Aviation Event in the Avon Valley
Get Ready for the Beverley Airshow: 11 April 2026
The Beverley Airshow returns on Saturday 11 April 2026, bringing an exciting day of aviation displays, historic aircraft, and family-friendly entertainment to the heart of the Avon Valley.
Held at the historic Beverley Airfield, this much-loved regional event celebrates Western Australia’s rich aviation heritage while offering visitors a chance to experience breathtaking aerial performances and static aircraft displays.
Gates open from 8:00am, with a full day of activities planned for visitors of all ages.
Official Beverley Airshow Website
A Historic Airfield with Deep Aviation Roots
Beverley’s association with aviation dates back nearly a century.
In 1929, local aviation pioneer Selby Ford built Western Australia’s first homebuilt aircraft, the Silver Centenary… right here in Beverley.
The Beverley airfield later played an important role during World War II, serving as a satellite airstrip for the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm.
Today, the site continues to honour this legacy through community events and aviation celebrations that bring history to life.
What to Expect at the 2026 Beverley Airshow
Visitors to the 2026 event can look forward to an exciting program of aerial displays, historic aircraft, and ground-based entertainment.
Highlights are expected to include:
- Thrilling aerobatic displays from Paul Bennet Airshows
- Vintage aircraft displays, including Tigermoths and Yaks
- Static aircraft exhibits
- Car and motorbike displays
- Aviation history storytelling
- Family-friendly activities
- Local food vendors and community stalls
Whether you’re an aviation enthusiast or simply looking for a memorable day out, the Beverley Airshow offers something for everyone.
Discover the Historic Town of Beverley
Located approximately 130 kilometres east of Perth, Beverley is one of Western Australia’s oldest agricultural settlements and a proud heritage town along the Avon River.
For thousands of years, the Ballardong people lived along Colguler (Avon River), developing deep knowledge of the land through traditional practices and cultural storytelling.
Officially founded in 1838, Beverley grew as an important agricultural hub following early exploration of the region by Ensign Dale and Governor James Stirling.
Today, Beverley offers visitors:
- Heritage buildings
- Historic streetscapes
- Local museums
- Scenic countryside
- A relaxed country-town atmosphere
It’s a wonderful place to explore before or after attending the airshow.
Make a Weekend of It in the Avon Valley
The Avon Valley is filled with scenic towns, heritage attractions, and beautiful countryside; making it the perfect region for a weekend getaway.
Visitors attending the Beverley Airshow may also enjoy exploring nearby destinations such as:
- Northam, known for its famous white swans and river walks
- York, Western Australia’s first inland town
- Toodyay, a charming historic settlement
See the Avon Valley from Above
If you’re visiting the region for the airshow, it’s also the perfect opportunity to experience the Avon Valley from a completely different perspective.
A sunrise hot air balloon flight over the Avon Valley offers breathtaking views across rolling farmland, winding rivers, and historic towns – a memorable way to begin your day before heading to Beverley.
We’ll be flying across the region this weekend ourselves, making it an exciting time to see the Avon Valley from both the ground and the air.
Plan Your Visit to the Beverley Airshow
Here are the key details for planning your visit:
Event: Beverley Airshow
Date: Saturday 11 April 2026
Location: Beverley Airfield
Gates Open: 8:00am
These sources provide updated information about:
- Event schedules
- Ticketing
- Parking
- Display times
Continue Exploring the Avon Valley
Planning a trip to Beverley? There are plenty of ways to explore more of the region.
- Things to Do in the Avon Valley
- Things to Do in Northam
- Things to Do in York
- Things to Do in Toodyay
- Best Time to Visit the Avon Valley (blog coming soon)

