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Newly Appointed CAF CEO David Oliver Joins WarbirdRadio.com to Discuss His Vision for the Organization

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Updated: Feb 12


WARBIRD RADIO - The Commemorative Air Force (CAF) has entered an exciting new chapter with the appointment of David Oliver as its CEO. A longtime CAF member and accomplished warbird pilot, Oliver brings a wealth of experience and a deep understanding of the organization’s mission to preserve and honor aviation history. He recently joined WarbirdRadio.com to discuss his new role, future plans for the CAF, and the upcoming National Warbird Operators Conference (NWOC) in Dallas, Texas.



During the interview, Oliver shared insights into his journey with the CAF, having served in multiple capacities throughout the years. His leadership approach focuses on expanding the organization’s reach, enhancing restoration efforts, and fostering greater public engagement with the legendary aircraft and the stories they represent.


A key topic of discussion was NWOC, a premier gathering of warbird owners, operators, and enthusiasts. This year’s conference will include a special visit to the CAF campus, where attendees will get an exclusive look at the organization's operations. One of the highlights will be the newly opened historic nose art gallery, a tribute to the artistic and cultural significance of nose art on military aircraft.


Oliver expressed enthusiasm about hosting a portion of NWOC at the CAF facility, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and education within the warbird community. Oliver highlighted the significance of hosting NWOC attendees at the CAF campus, emphasizing the opportunity to present the organization’s restoration efforts and aviation heritage. He underscored the event as a valuable platform for engaging with the warbird community and sharing the mission of preserving historic aircraft.



Listeners can catch the full interview on WarbirdRadio.com to hear more about Oliver’s vision for the CAF and upcoming initiatives. Aviation enthusiasts and warbird operators won’t want to miss NWOC in Dallas, where the CAF’s ongoing efforts in restoration and education will take center stage.


For more information about the Commemorative Air Force, visit commemorativeairforce.org. To learn more about NWOC and register for the event, visit nwoc.aero.



 
 
 

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