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The phrase "air display" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a public exhibition of aircraft flying in formation or performing maneuvers, often seen at airshows or aviation events.
Example: "The annual air display attracted thousands of spectators eager to see the latest military jets in action."
Alternatives: "aerial exhibition" or "aviation showcase".
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air display
noun
An air show.
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The parade ended with an air display.
It's heavier than a MacBook Air display, were you to wrench it from its base.
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In those days the annual Farnborough air display, in a pre-multinational era when it showcased only British aircraft, was a part of middle England's summer season.
And it doesn't end when darkness falls: from 10pm from Thursday to Saturday there will be a dusk air display, live music, fireworks and film screenings.
He said: "This was the first accident of its kind in the UK, where passing members of the public were affected, but every air display will have an enhanced risk assessment.
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He held the man's severed right hand in the air, displaying it for the crowd.
The show, which opens on Monday, is open to the public and features air displays, simulators and drones.
Contacts are made and weaponry deals are negotiated in private chalets arrayed as grandstands for the air displays.
The CAA said: "Earlier this year a series of measures aimed at making UK civil air displays even safer were introduced.
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