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Did you know that President Franklin D. Roosevelt established National Aviation Day in 1939 to honor

Did you know that President Franklin D. Roosevelt established National Aviation Day in 1939 to honor aviation's development? [View on Mobile Phone]( | [View as Web page]( Celebrate National Aviation Day Did you know that President Franklin D. Roosevelt established National Aviation Day in 1939 to honor aviation's development? He chose August 19th to coincide with Orville Wright's birthday. To mark this special day, explore [Aviation Week Network's 100-Year Archive](. As an Aviation Week Intelligence Network (AWIN) member, you already have exclusive access to this unparalleled resource chronicling over a century of aviation excellence. Dive into thousands of articles and relive the moments that defined our industry, from pioneering flights to groundbreaking technologies. [Access the 100-Year Archive]( Â If you have any questions or need assistance accessing the archive, please don't hesitate to reach out to our customer support team. Dan Bejarano North America Technical Support Phone: +1 (561) 279-4646 Paul Alexander Europe Technical Support Phone: +44 (0) 7435-661016 Brittany Hill Asia-Pacific Technical Support Phone: +61 (0) 416-554-275 Â Â [Email: AWINcustomersupport@aviationweek.com]( Â Â Â To stop receiving Inside AWIN Newsletter or other notices about your AWIN account, [click here.]( Aviation Week Network | Informa | 605 Third Avenue, 22nd Floor, New York, NY 10158 | [Privacy Policy](

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