Country music star and pilot Dierks Bentley has pledged his support for Textron Aviation’s 2026 Special Olympics Airlift, a nationwide volunteer mission that will transport athletes and coaches to the 2026 Special Olympics USA Games in Minnesota. The star invited pilots and owners to participate in a video call to action.
The airlift, first organized in 1987, mobilizes hundreds of Cessna, Beechcraft, and Hawker aircraft owners and operators who donate their aircraft, crews, fuel, and time. Participating flights receive priority handling and the “Dove” call sign while transporting athletes to the games. The program has served more than 10,000 athletes and coaches in its more than three decades.
“Getting to be part of the 2026 Special Olympics Airlift is something I’m genuinely excited about,” Bentley said. “As a pilot, it’s an incredible way to use aviation for good—and as a person, it’s a chance to connect with some truly inspiring athletes. It’s going to be unforgettable.”
Textron Aviation president and CEO Ron Draper welcomed Bentley’s involvement, noting, “His passion for flying and for giving back reflects the very spirit of this mission and we’re honored to have him on board.”
The 2026 event is scheduled for June 19 and June 27. Organizers expect Doves to depart or land at St. Paul Downtown Airport Holman Field (KSTP) every three minutes during a 10-hour window