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Is It Ever TOO Soon? AirVenture Tickets Begin Advance Sales

It Will Be Here Before You Know It... Oshkosh 2022 Prep Begins! 

The biggest aviation event of the year has opened up ticket sales for advanced purchase. EAA AirVenture, everyone’s favorite summer time fly-in, is coming up, offering seven days of everything aviation can offer in one place.

Each year, more than 10,000 aircraft make their way to OshKosh, with over half a million attendants. A full spectrum of airplanes from a century of aviation history, as well as the newest the industry has to offer, will all be there for exhibition.

Throughout the week, viewers will see nine air shows, as well as over 1,500 forums, workshops, and seminars from over 800 aviation exhibitors.

“While we are still creating the schedule of programs, features, and attractions that will be at Oshkosh in 2022, aviation enthusiasts are already setting their plans to join us on the flightline,” said Rick Larsen, one of the go-to guys for all things AirVenture.

“We hear from numerous families who make AirVenture tickets part of their holiday gift planning.”

Boeing has sponsored the attendance of all attendees 18 and under, with special early purchase discounts available for daily and weekly admissions. EAA members who purchase prior to Jun 15, 2022 can receive their wristbands in advance via the Express Arrival Program. Admissions are available at the gate, but early buyers get better discounts, faster entry, and better attendance support to navigate the expansive grounds. Pre-purchase options include early-bird merch, parking, and camping credentials, space limited.

FMI: www.eaa.org

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