Business leaders believe this year's English Riviera Airshow has brought in millions of pounds of trade to the area.
The third and final day of the event took place on Sunday, with aircraft including the Red Arrows and RAF Typhoon Display Team taking to the skies above Paignton Green.
Thousands of people have attended the free event during the three days it has been on, which has helped bring at least £5m of trade to Torbay, according to English Riviera Business Improvement District chief executive Carolyn Custerson.
She said the financial boost the event had given the area meant it was in a "good position" for the future.
Ms Custerson said: "The airshow is going to be worth at least £5m to Torbay's visitor economy and we see a great return on investment.
"For every pound we invest, we see £15 returned.
"So we've got now in a good position to take the event forward."