Sun n Fun is the big money event for Aerospace Center for Excellence. Reporting $6M revenue and $11.5M net assets they depend on this event. The timing with the onset of Covid-19 just didn't work and there was no way, despite the attempt to move the date, to hold on this year.
OSH Airventure is similar in that it is the big money event for EAA. EAA reports $47M revenue and $35M net assets. EAA may be better financially to weather a "no event" year, but I'm guessing they are desperate to find a way to hold the event. Repeat $47M annual revenue and likely most of that comes in in one month, when OSH occurs. Now EAA has the benefit of being much later in the year so they not only have time to plan but time to wait for how things play out in the next month or months (change in the trend). With $47M in incentive I'm betting they have some smart people trying to figure out how to keep the event on this year.
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