
800 Athletes, Coaches Delivered Safely To Special Olympics
This is the eighth time Textron Aviation has organized the airlift.
More than 120 Textron Aviation turbine aircraft departed from 28 states on June 4 to transport athletes and their coaches to the 2022 Special Olympics USA Games in Orlando, Florida. Beechcraft, Cessna Citation, and Hawker aircraft participating in the Special Olympics Airlift landed and took off every three minutes for about eight hours that day at Orlando Executive Airport.
“This is an extraordinary experience for everyone involved and provides an impressive visual of the power of general aviation as well as the philanthropic side of the aviation industry,” said Textron Aviation president and CEO Ron Draper. “The ultimate mission of the Special Olympics Airlift is to make sure all the athletes who are invited to participate at the national level are able to get to the Games. Travel is the biggest expense for Special Olympics programs, and for many athletes this is their first time leaving their home state.”