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Prent primed to serve Special Olympics airlift legs
Organised by Textron, the Special Olympics Airlift mobilises volunteer Cessna, Beechcraft and Hawker aircraft owners and pilots to create the world's largest peacetime airlift, offering a unique experience to athletes.
Since its inception in 1987, the airlift has transported more than 10,000 athletes and coaches to the USA Games.

Citation Latitude operator Prent Corporation will serve as Dove 1 for the 2026 Special Olympics Airlift arrivals, marking the very first aircraft to land at St. Paul Downtown airport Holman Field on 19 June. This historic arrival will officially launch the nationwide mission to transport athletes and coaches to the Special Olympics USA Games in Minnesota's Twin Cities.

As the first arrival Dove, Prent Corporation, a Janesville, Wisconsin based medical packaging manufacturer, will be the first to fly Special Olympics athletes and coaches to the games, setting the tone for hundreds of volunteer pilots and aircraft owners who will follow. The designation of Dove 1 symbolises leadership and a deep commitment to lifting champions to new heights.

“By helping launch this journey for the athletes, Prent is sending a powerful message that every individual deserves to be celebrated and supported,” says Ron Draper, president and CEO, Textron Aviation. “We're grateful for its leadership in making this moment unforgettable for the athletes and their families.”

Organised by Textron Aviation, the Special Olympics Airlift mobilises volunteer Cessna, Beechcraft and Hawker aircraft owners and pilots to create the world's largest peacetime airlift. This extraordinary event gives athletes a once-in-a-lifetime VIP experience. Aircraft donors, known by their Dove callsigns, contribute their aircraft, crew, fuel and time. During the airlift, Doves receive priority handling from the Federal Aviation Administration across the national airspace system.

“Supporting the Special Olympics Airlift as Dove 1 is a true honour and privilege,” states Joseph Pregont, executive chairman, Prent Corporation. “These athletes embody courage, determination and joy, and it is inspiring to witness their journey to the Games and to be a small part of their adventure. As a family-owned company rooted in community and purpose, we're honoured to play a role in lifting these remarkable individuals and their families. We hope our involvement inspires others to join this incredible mission and celebrate the spirit of unity and achievement.”

Textron Aviation is calling on aircraft owners and operators to join Prent Corporations and become Doves in June 2026. Since its inception in 1987, the airlift has transported more than 10,000 athletes and coaches to the USA Games, thanks to the generosity of Cessna, Beechcraft and Hawker customers. The event exemplifies the power of aviation and community coming together for a greater cause.

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