NORTH AMERICAN TRAINING ASSOCIATION RETURNS TO DUBUQUE FOR 20TH CONSECUTIVE YEAR
North America will gather to participate in specialized flight training and safety instruction before departing for EAA AirVenture Oshkosh. The clinic features World War II-era military trainer aircraft.
The annual event has become a signature aviation tradition for the Dubuque community, bringing visiting pilots, support crews, and aviation professionals to the region while showcasing Dubuque Regional Airport’s facilities and hospitality. The clinic serves as NATA’s final training opportunity before pilots participate in the mass arrival and airshow activities at EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Training emphasizes safety, precision, and formation flying skills for historic military aircraft.
“For nearly two decades, the North American Trainers Association has captivated residents and visitors across the Tri-States with their impressive daily formation flights as pilots prepare for EAA AirVenture Oshkosh. This annual event welcomes pilots and their guests from across North America. We are grateful for our longstanding partnership with the Dubuque Regional Airport, whose commitment and collaboration have helped make this event a continued success for our community,” stated Julie Kronlage, Vice President of Sales and Sports for Travel Dubuque.
While the training clinic is a private event, aviation enthusiasts may be able to view aircraft operations from designated public observation areas near the airport. Flight activity is expected throughout the event, with operations dependent on weather conditions and training schedules.
NATA is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation, restoration, and safe operation of North American trainer aircraft and other historic military airplanes.



