Cotswold Airport (previously known as Kemble Airport) on the edge of the village hosted the
RAF Red Arrows aerobatic display team from 1966 until 1983. After the Red Arrows moved to
RAF Scampton, the station was used by the
US Air Force as a maintenance facility. The airfield today is used by light industry, flying clubs and private aircraft owners, for events including two annual air displays, and for scrapping and storage of airliners. The firm Delta Jets rebuilds, maintains and flies historic jet aircraft, particularly
Hawker Hunters. The
Bristol Aero collection had a museum at the airfield until 31 May 2012.
Aston Down airfield, to the north-west, formerly belonged to the RAF but is now used for
gliding by the
Cotswold Gliding Club. ==Amenities==