EAA AirVenture 2025 cleared for takeoff in Wisconsin
OSHKOSH, WISCONSIN, JUL 21 – Organizers expect over 700,000 attendees and nearly 10,000 aircraft at the 72nd annual event showcasing historic planes, advanced aerospace tech, and daily airshows.
- The 72nd annual EAA AirVenture opened Monday, July 21, 2025, in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, featuring around 10,000 aircraft and attracting aviation fans nationwide.
- The event follows a long tradition of connecting pilots and enthusiasts, with many arriving early to watch plane arrivals and reunite with old friends.
- This year’s AirVenture includes daily airshows, exhibits from nearly 100 countries, Piper Aircraft displays, and Goodyear celebrating 100 years of blimp flying with two rare blimps onsite.
- Nearly 700,000 visitors attended in 2024, and organizers expect to break that record in 2025, with Tom Milligan calling it the 'center of the universe' for aviation fans.
- The event fosters a community where attendees share their passion, inspire future generations through donations like Goodyear’s blimp gondola exhibit, and celebrate aviation’s heritage together.
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