The STIHL National Championship Air Races is two months away, but organizers say they're in need of more funding because of rising costs.
The Reno Air Racing Association is spearheading a fundraising campaign to make sure the Air Races are back and better than ever next year.
The Reno Air Racing Association has announced the cancellation of the 2020 STIHL National Championship Air Races originally scheduled for Sept. 16–20.
We've been covering the Reno Air Races for the last week, and sadly today was the last day to see the iconic races for the year. Although it's over, the memories that were made this past week will live on forever.
The STIHL National Championship Air Races are back for the 56th year. "It is one of the most unique aviation experiences in the world," said Tony Logoteta, COO of the Reno Air Racing Association.
There's been progress regarding the future of the Reno Air Races.
Altogether, it's estimated that the total economic impact of non-locals visiting for the air races reached more than $91 million in 2016.
For the men and women of the Naval Air Station in Fallon, flying planes is serious business.