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EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2025 Recap – with Phoenix East Aviation

The skies over Wittman Regional Airport were nothing short of spectacular this past July as EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2025 welcomed aviation enthusiasts from all over the world. The world’s largest fly-in convention drew an astounding 704,000 attendees from July 21-25, superseding last year’s total of 686,000, and shattering the record for the third consecutive year in a row.

planes in the sky during daily airshow at EAA Oshkosh AirVentureEAA AirVenture also saw growth in nearly every area:

  • 962 commercial exhibitors (up from 861 in 2024).
  • 2,543 show planes on display, including vintage aircraft, homebuilts, Warbirds, ultralights, aerobatics, seaplanes, rotorcraft, and even balloons.
  • Attendees from 94 countries, including the first-ever registered guest from Senegal. 

From breathtaking aerial performances to packed exhibit halls, EAA AirVenture once again proved to be the ultimate gathering for anyone passionate about Aviation. 

Phoenix East Aviation’s Presence at Oshkosh

Phoenix East Aviation (PEA) has been a proud exhibitor atRafael Buenaventure(L), Amelie Coleman(Middle), and Daniel Maiorov(R) at PEA Booth in Oshkosh EAA AirVenture since 2015, and 2025 marked another successful year of participation. While the event continues to generate leads, PEA’s true goal is building connections and marketing their flight training. For PEA, the value lies in brand awareness and the chance to connect with aspiring pilots and aviation enthusiasts from all over the globe.

Throughout the week, Phoenix East Aviation’s Director of Sales & Marketing, Amelie Coleman, Admissions Officer Rafael Buenaventura, and CFI Daniel Maiorov engaged with attendees, answering questions about flight training and sharing insights into what it takes to become a pilot. The team emphasized PEA’s long-standing commitment to preparing future pilots through  high-quality training programs and a supportive learning environment. EAA AirVenture provided a platform for PEA to highlight its legacy and showcase why it has successfully trained thousands of pilots since 1972. 

Phoenix East Aviation is already preparing for next year’s Oshkosh and looks forward to connecting with even more future aviators and aviation professionals at EAA AirVenture 2026. If you didn’t get a chance to visit booth 52 this year, swing by then! Until then, if you have questions regarding their flight training and are looking to have your pilot dreams take flight, contact their Admissions Department via email at info2@pea.com




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