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coach tanger outlet the airshow prepares to break from tradition with a 2013 show that will not feature a major jet team and will be held for the first time in June rather than August.Following the 2012 show the first to be held on a Friday rather than a traditional midweek date Richard Perniciaro, director of Atlantic Cape Community College's Center for Regional and Business Research, conducted an analysis of the event's impact.According to the study completed in late November and released to The Press of Atlantic City this month, even if conservative crowd attendance estimates are used, Atlantic City's airshow still ranks as one of the largest in the nation.The study estimates that 908,000 people watched the 2012 airshow. Of that total, a formula estimates that 289,095 people were not from the area and would otherwise not have been in the Atlantic City region on a typical Friday in August. That's up from the 180,000 people in the region specifically for the 2008 airshow the last time an economic impact analysis was conducted. That show was held on a Wednesday.The 289,095 people from outside the area for the 2012 show likely spent about $147 each on food, lodging, entertainment, gambling, transportation and shopping for a total of $42.5 million, according to the study."It is clear to anyone that attends the event that the number of attendees is substantial," the study found. "There are a variety of other benefits of the event. These include improving the image of Atlantic City, focusing attention to the beach and Boardwalk, providing a family oriented venue for a full day at the shore, and a host of other