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AOPA moves 2022 Aviator Showcase to November

By General Aviation News Staff · May 31, 2022 ·

The AOPA Showcase in 2021.

The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association has moved its Aviator Showcase at Fort Worth Alliance Airport (KAFW) to November “to enhance the experience of pilots and aircraft owners and build a more expansive program.”

Originally scheduled for June 16-17, the showcase will now be held Nov. 17-18.

The Aviator Showcase will feature an exhibit hall, aircraft displays, and educational seminars.

The two-day event caters to those looking to buy or learn more about new products and services available in the general aviation market, according to AOPA officials.

Pilots and aircraft owners will have the opportunity to connect with experts in avionics and cockpit technology, flight planning, weather resources, aircraft manufacturing, and more, they said. Attendees also can talk to general aviation finance professionals, insurers, and dealers about buying the aircraft of their dreams.

The cost to attend is $20. Tickets can be purchased online.

If you already bought a ticket for the showcase, you can use that at the November event. If you would like to request a refund, call 800-872-2672 or email [email protected] for assistance.

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  1. Lyn says

    June 2, 2022 at 1:56 pm

    The average temps in the area during the original dates are in the 90s. Events held on concrete and asphalt during those temps are sweltering, even for the native Texans.

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