EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2024

By Molly McMillin, Jeremy Kariuki
EAA AirVenture ’24 was filled with aircraft debuts, technology advancements, flying and commemorating milestones.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Molly McMillin
Organizers expect crowds of more than 670,000 throughout the seven days of the show, which runs July 22-28, equivalent to the record numbers of 2023.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Jeremy Kariuki
NASA’s presence at EAA AirVenture 2024 drew a multitude of attendees to view its exhibits.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Molly McMillin
Piper Aircraft is on track to deliver about 300 aircraft in 2024, up 24% from a year ago, despite lingering industry-wide supply chain challenges.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Bill Carey
Alongside Harbour Air’s eBeaver in the static display area at EAA AirVenture was another disruptive technology—Zipline’s P2 autonomous drone.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Bill Carey
The Harbour Air eBeaver is scheduled to fly twice during the annual aviation extravaganza at Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Jeremy Kariuki
Textron Aviation’s Citation CJ3 Gen 2 debuts alongside an announcement of major upgrades for its Cessna Caravan and Grand Caravan EX turboprop aircraft.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Molly McMillin
When it comes to special mission aircraft, Daher’s goal is to grow the sector to 30% of its business.
Airports, FBOs & Suppliers

By Jeremy Kariuki
NASA Test Pilot Nils Larson spoke to Aviation Week about the space agency's mission to develop a "quiet" supersonic aircraft.
Business Aviation

By Bill Carey
One of the three unleaded fuel candidates being developed for use across the range of piston-engine aircraft is advancing through an FAA testing regime.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Molly McMillin
Two people were killed when their aircraft crashed two miles south of the Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh Wisconsin, where the EAA AirVenture event is held.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Jeremy Kariuki
A group of pilots fly in, camp and eat together at EAA AirVenture each year, brandishing the title of "pirates."
Business Aviation

By Molly McMillin
Boeing projects a global need for 674,000 pilots, 716,000 maintenance technicians and 980,000 cabin crew members over the next 20 years.
Safety, Ops & Regulation