1 May 2020
The continuing uncertainty surrounding the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has forced organisers of the world’s largest fly-in event, EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2020, to cancel this year’s event.
The 68th annual Experimental Aircraft Association fly-in convention at Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh, Wisconsin was scheduled to be held on 20-26 July 2020.
“We looked at every possibility over the past six weeks as to how EAA could move forward with AirVenture this year, because it is such an important reunion for the aviation community,” said Jack Pelton, EAA CEO.
“The current status in Wisconsin is that it is still under a stay at home order until 26 May, which completely eliminates our ability to start grounds preparation on 1 May.
“The reopening of the state also has no specific dates, creating uncertainty about mass gatherings in July.
“Ultimately, preserving the health and safety of all who would attend – and all the varying guidelines between states and countries from where our participants arrive – along with the massive commitments needed now for an event to meet EAA’s high standards, made cancellation the only option for this year.”
All pre-sold AirVenture 2020 admissions and camping reservations can be rolled over to the 2021 event or are eligible for refund. Those who have made such purchases will be contacted individually within the next two weeks regarding these options.
“Those of us involved in aviation know very well the importance of information gathering and planning prior to any flight, and I looked at AirVenture in much the same way before reaching this decision,” Pelton said.
“While no one can see every eventuality, as we looked as the scenarios for holding the event in 2020, it was dependent on a number of important factors where there are currently no definitive answers. That is not the way to commit to an event that welcomes hundreds of thousands of visitors to Oshkosh from more than 90 countries.
“There is no way to describe the disappointment I feel for everyone who sees AirVenture as aviation’s family reunion each year. You can be assured that EAA is already eagerly looking forward to gathering along the AirVenture flightline in 2021, from 26 July to 1 August 1.”