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See sights from the 2025 Hyundai Air & Sea Show in Miami Beach

See sights from the 2025 Hyundai Air & Sea Show in Miami Beach

Miami Herald24-05-2025
The Hyundai Air & Sea Show, famously dubbed 'The Greatest Show Above the Earth,' returns to Miami Beach Memorial Day Weekend, from May 24–25. The free public event aims to celebrate the strength and service of the U.S. Armed Forces and first responder agencies.
Featuring aerial and sea demonstrations, cutting-edge military technology, and the men and women who operate them, the show says it offers a unique tribute to American heroes — on land, in the air, and at sea.
Check out some of the top photos from the event by Miami Herald photojournalist Pedro Portal:
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