The Oregon International Air Show, a high-flying event featuring fighter jets and stunt planes, will move to McMinnville for 2019, forced from its normal Hillsboro location by airport construction.

“A major construction project at the Hillsboro Airport will close the main runway this summer/fall and has required us to consider an alternative location to hold the Air Show,” the organization wrote in an update on its website.

Few other details have been released, but the show, which is scheduled to take place the third weekend of September, will feature performances by the The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, also known as the Red Arrows, as well as a demonstration of the U.S. Air Force F-35 Lightning II.

Past shows have featured stunt pilots, aerial acrobatic teams and pilots who flew missions in combat as far back as World War II.

Tickets aren’t available yet, but organizers said details would be released soon through the air show website.

-- Kale Williams

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