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1905-2004 General Conferences

2004
30 September - 02 October
MADRID (Spain)
2003
09 - 11 October
KRAKOW (Poland)
2002
08 - 12 October
DUBROVNIK (Croatia)
2001
16 - 20 October
MONTREUX (Switzerland)
2000
25 - 30 September
LINKÖPING (Sweden)
1999
18 - 23 October
LIMASSOL (Cyprus)
1998
28 Sep - 03 Oct
TOULOUSE (France)
1997
20 - 25 October
RIO de JANEIRO (Brazil)
(President Report)
1996
14 - 20 October
BLED (Slovenia)
(President Report)
1995
06 - 13 October
SUN CITY (South Africa)
1994
09 - 15 October
ANTALYA (Turkey)
1993
11 - 17 October
TEL-AVIV (Israel)
1992
13 - 19 September
ATHENS (Greece)
1991
29 September - 5 October
BERLIN (Germany)
1990
7 - 13 October
BUDAPEST (Hungary)
1989
25 - 30 September
VARNA (Bulgaria)
1988
9 - 15 October
SYDNEY (Australia)
1987
06 - 11 September
STOCKHOLM (Sweden)
1986
29 September - 4 October
MADRID (Spain)
1985
17 - 23 November
NEW DELHI (India)
1984
26 October - 01 November
PRAGUE (Czechoslovakia)
1983
25 - 30 September
LOS ANGELES (U.S.A.)
1982
12 - 18 September
BRUSSELS (Belgium)
1981
26 - 30 October
TOKYO (Japan)
1980
02 - 08 November
AUCKLAND (New Zealand)
1979
28 October - 03 November
NICOSIA (Cyprus)
1978
21 - 28 October
SANTIAGO DE CHILE (Chile)
1977
02 - 08 October
ROME (Italy)
1976
01 - 07 October
TEHRAN (Iran)
1975
22 - 26 September
OTTAWA (Canada)
1974
27 October - 2 November
SYDNEY (Australia)
1973
2 - 7 September
DUBLIN (Ireland)
1972
01 - 7 October
PARIS (France)
1971
26 September - 2 October
LUCERNE (Switzerland)
1970
21 - 28 November
NEW DELHI (India)
1969
13 - 20 July
HELSINKI (Finland)
1968
28 - 30 November
LONDON (United Kingdom)
1967
8 - 15 October
ATHENS (Greece)
1966
26 November - 4 December
SANTIAGO DE CHILE (Chile)
1965
12 - 20 September
MUNICH (Germany)
1964
17 - 25 October
TEL-AVIV (Israel)
1963
12 - 22 October
MEXICO (Mexico)
1962
26 September - 2 October
ATHENS (Greece)
1961
12 - 22 October
MONACO
1960
2 - 10 October
BARCELONA (Spain)
1959
25 May - 2 June
MOSCOW (U.S.S.R.)
1958
11 - 16 April
LOS ANGELES (U.S.A.)
1957
22 - 29 June
PALERMO (Italy)
1956
14 - 20 May
VIENNA (Austria)
1955
17 - 25 June
PARIS (France)
1954
20 - 27 September
ISTANBUL (Turkey)
1953
14 - 22 May
THE HAGUE (The Netherlands)
1952
3 - 11 May
MADRID (Spain)
1951
4 - 11 July
BRUSSELS (Belgium)
1950
28 May - 4 June
STOCKHOLM (Sweden)
1949
2 - 9 September
CLEVELAND (U.S.A.)
1948
26 September - 2 October
PARIS (France)
1947
13 - 20 September
GENEVA (Switzerland)
1946
10 - 13 September
LONDON (United Kingdom)
1938
23 - 28 June
BERLIN (Germany)
1937
22 - 27 June
LONDON (United Kingdom)
1936
24 - 30 August
WARSAW (Poland)
1935
9 - 12 September
DUBROVNIK (Yugoslavia)
1934
6 - 12 October
WASHINGTON (U.S.A.)
1933
20 - 25 December
CAIRO (Egypt)
1933
10 January
PARIS (France)
Extraordinary Conference
1932
5 - 9 September
THE HAGUE (The Netherlands)
1932
15 January
PARIS (France)
Extraordinary Conference
1931
6 - 14 June
BUCHAREST (Romania)
1930
01 December
PARIS (France)
Extraordinary Conference
1930
10 - 15 June
PARIS (France)
1929
19 - 22 June
COPENHAGEN (Denmark)
1929
11 January
PARIS (France)
Extraordinary Conference
1928
24 - 26 June
BRUSSELS (Belgium)
1928
5 January
PARIS (France)
Extraordinary Conference
1927
14 - 19 August
ZURICH (Switzerland)
1926
9 - 19 October
ROME (Italy)
1925
19 - 28 September
PRAGUE (Czechoslovakia)
1924
21 - 29 June
PARIS (France)
1923
8 - 12 August
GOTEBORG (Sweden)
1922
10 - 16 October
ROME (Italy)
1921
26 - 28 October
MADRID (Spain)
1920
8 - 10 September
GENEVA (Switzerland)
1919
22 - 24 October
BRUSSELS (Belgium)
1919
19 - 21 May
PARIS (France)
1913
31 July - 02 August
SCHEVENINGUEN-THE-HAGUE (The Netherlands)
1913
28 - 29 January
PARIS (France)
Extraordinary Conference
1912
20 - 22 June
VIENNA (Austria)
1911
25 - 27 November
ROME (Italy)
1911
10 January
PARIS (France)
Extraordinary Conference
1910
27 - 28 October
PARIS (France)
1909
30 September - 01 October
ZURICH (Switzerland)
1909
11 - 12 January
LONDON (United Kingdom)
Extraordinary Conference
1908
27 - 29 May
LONDON (United Kingdom)
1907
13 - 14 September
BRUSSELS (Belgium)
1906
15 October
BERLIN (Germany)
1905
12 - 14 October
PARIS (France)

Events Calendar

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Every year, over 30 world or continental championships are listed on the FAI Sporting Calendar, and many other sporting events such as Grand Prix, Cups and miscellaneous international competitions are organized in accordance with FAI Sporting Codes.
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The 60th Coupe Aéronautique Gordon Bennett 2016

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The 60th Coupe Aéronautique Gordon Bennett will take place from 15 – 24 September 2016 in Gladbeck, Germany, the epicentre of global gasballooning activities which will therefore provide for sure perfect conditions.

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France takes the gold at the Coupe Aéronautique Gordon Bennett 2017

The winners of the 61st Coupe Aéronautique Gordon Bennett 2017 said they were “overjoyed” to be awarded their FAI gold medals at a ceremony in Fribourg, Switzerland on Saturday 16 September 2017.

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The 61st Coupe Aéronautique Gordon Bennett Gas Ballon Race launched tonight

This evening 21 gas balloons from 13 countries launched from Gruyères airfield (Switzerland) that sits below the famous chateau for the 61st Coupe Aéronautique Gordon Bennett Race. Over the next few days the teams will aim to fly as far as possible, measured in a straight line from the launch field to the landing site. Meteorological experts are forecasting that the balloons will follow a north-eastern route.

Follow the race live at: gordonbennett.aero/livetracking

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France takes the gold at the Coupe Aéronautique Gordon Bennett 2017

The winners of the 61st Coupe Aéronautique Gordon Bennett 2017 said they were “overjoyed” to be awarded their FAI gold medals at a ceremony in Fribourg, Switzerland on Saturday 16 September 2017.

Read more...

The 61st Coupe Aéronautique Gordon Bennett Gas Ballon Race launched tonight

This evening 21 gas balloons from 13 countries launched from Gruyères airfield (Switzerland) that sits below the famous chateau for the 61st Coupe Aéronautique Gordon Bennett Race. Over the next few days the teams will aim to fly as far as possible, measured in a straight line from the launch field to the landing site. Meteorological experts are forecasting that the balloons will follow a north-eastern route.

Follow the race live at: gordonbennett.aero/livetracking

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France takes the gold at the Coupe Aéronautique Gordon Bennett 2017

The winners of the 61st Coupe Aéronautique Gordon Bennett 2017 said they were “overjoyed” to be awarded their FAI gold medals at a ceremony in Fribourg, Switzerland on Saturday 16 September 2017.

Read more...

The 61st Coupe Aéronautique Gordon Bennett Gas Ballon Race launched tonight

This evening 21 gas balloons from 13 countries launched from Gruyères airfield (Switzerland) that sits below the famous chateau for the 61st Coupe Aéronautique Gordon Bennett Race. Over the next few days the teams will aim to fly as far as possible, measured in a straight line from the launch field to the landing site. Meteorological experts are forecasting that the balloons will follow a north-eastern route.

Follow the race live at: gordonbennett.aero/livetracking

Read more...

France takes the gold at the Coupe Aéronautique Gordon Bennett 2017

The winners of the 61st Coupe Aéronautique Gordon Bennett 2017 said they were “overjoyed” to be awarded their FAI gold medals at a ceremony in Fribourg, Switzerland on Saturday 16 September 2017.

Read more...

The 61st Coupe Aéronautique Gordon Bennett Gas Ballon Race launched tonight

This evening 21 gas balloons from 13 countries launched from Gruyères airfield (Switzerland) that sits below the famous chateau for the 61st Coupe Aéronautique Gordon Bennett Race. Over the next few days the teams will aim to fly as far as possible, measured in a straight line from the launch field to the landing site. Meteorological experts are forecasting that the balloons will follow a north-eastern route.

Follow the race live at: gordonbennett.aero/livetracking

Read more...

France takes the gold at the Coupe Aéronautique Gordon Bennett 2017

The winners of the 61st Coupe Aéronautique Gordon Bennett 2017 said they were “overjoyed” to be awarded their FAI gold medals at a ceremony in Fribourg, Switzerland on Saturday 16 September 2017.

Read more...

The 61st Coupe Aéronautique Gordon Bennett Gas Ballon Race launched tonight

This evening 21 gas balloons from 13 countries launched from Gruyères airfield (Switzerland) that sits below the famous chateau for the 61st Coupe Aéronautique Gordon Bennett Race. Over the next few days the teams will aim to fly as far as possible, measured in a straight line from the launch field to the landing site. Meteorological experts are forecasting that the balloons will follow a north-eastern route.

Follow the race live at: gordonbennett.aero/livetracking

Read more...