Reno Air Races in Fight to Survive

Reno Air Races in Fight to Survive

The Reno National Championship Air Races must raise pledges of $500,000 by Dec. 15 in order to meet operational costs in 2014 and keep the one-of-a-kind event alive, organizers said.

They said they’ve had to reduce full-time staff from seven to five employees and cut wages and benefits for remaining workers because of financial struggles since a race plane crashed in 2011, killing pilot Jimmy Leeward and 10 spectators on the ground. Air race president and CEO Michael Houghton, in a statement, said immediate financial assistance is needed in order to put on the 51st annual event in September.

“As difficult as these steps are, they are intended with the sole purpose of keeping air racing alive and preserving this historic aviation event for our community and the world,” he said. “As we work to build for the future, we are faced with a set of significant challenges posed in the wake of a third year of financial losses.”

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Updated: November 25, 2013 — 11:13 AM
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