Diamond Aircraft Shines at EAA AirVenture 2025 with Full Fleet, Flying Club Launch, and Community Milestones
Diamond Aircraft made a commanding statement at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2025, turning heads with its full aircraft lineup, debuting a new Flying Club, and reinforcing its leadership in community-focused aviation innovation.
By Jarryd Sinovich
Full Lineup, Full Impact
With a strong presence alongside U.S. sales partners Premier Aircraft Sales and Steel Aviation, Diamond showcased its complete fleet—from the DA20-C1 to the flagship DA62. Attendees were drawn to the aircraft’s blend of performance, fuel efficiency, and safety—core principles of Diamond’s design legacy.
Visitors, students, and pilots engaged hands-on with aircraft models like the DA40 NG, DA42-VI, and DA50 RG, experiencing the craftsmanship and technology that define the brand.
Flying Club Takes Off
In a major brand-first, Diamond officially launched the Diamond Flying Club, aimed at fostering connection, collaboration, and community among pilots and owners. The launch was celebrated with a sold-out Flying Club Dinner Party, uniting fleet operators, private owners, and flight schools for an evening of shared vision, prize giveaways, and future-focused announcements.
First-Ever Pilot Shop
The introduction of the Diamond Pilot Shop brought fresh energy to the booth, offering exclusive branded gear and pilot accessories. The store quickly became a crowd favourite, giving fans a tangible way to connect with the brand.
Major Deliveries and New Horizons
Diamond celebrated several significant aircraft deliveries during the show:
- Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University received a custom-painted DA42-VI marking its 100th anniversary
- EVA Flight Training Academy added two DA42-VI and two DA40 XLTs
- Middle Tennessee State University expanded with six new DA40 XLTs
- Premier Aircraft Sales confirmed delivery of the DA50 RG on display
These milestones signal growing trust in Diamond platforms among flight schools and training institutions worldwide.
Certified to Soar
Adding to the momentum, Transport Canada certified the GTX 345 DR system, giving Diamond operators access to space-based ADS-B surveillance via Iridium NEXT—ensuring uninterrupted tracking and in-flight weather services across Canada’s most remote regions.
A Vision Beyond Aircraft
Diamond’s presence at Oshkosh was about more than hardware—it was about a movement. A culture. A commitment to the future of general aviation, built on community, training, and technology that serves pilots first.
With record engagement, a refreshed product and pilot experience, and its eyes firmly on what’s next, Diamond Aircraft isn’t just participating in the future of aviation—it’s shaping it.


