Lakeland, Florida — The Dominican Republic Airport Department (DA) has concluded its participation in the SUN ‘n FUN Aerospace Expo 2026, one of the most important general aviation events in the world, held annually in Lakeland, Florida. The delegation returned home with new connections, technical insights, and renewed momentum for the DR’s push to become the Caribbean’s premier pilot-friendly destination.
A Stage Built for the Right Audience
At the expo, the DA operated a dedicated exhibition space that served as a natural gathering point for pilots, aircraft operators, and aviation enthusiasts curious about what the Dominican Republic has to offer. The booth gave the delegation direct access to exactly the audience they came to reach — active general aviation pilots from the United States and beyond who are already thinking about their next international flight.
The central message throughout the event was clear and consistent: “Dominican Republic is Friendly for Pilots.” The delegation highlighted the country’s favorable operating conditions, its network of accessible airports, its fee exemption policy for qualifying private aircraft, and the Dominican government’s long-term commitment to growing the general aviation sector.
This participation was made possible with the support of the Dominican Republic Ministry of Tourism, whose backing strengthens the country’s international promotional reach and reinforces the DR’s positioning as a leading aeronautical tourism destination.
Beyond the Booth — Technical Exchanges and Institutional Visits
The DR’s presence at SUN ‘n FUN extended well beyond the exhibition floor. The delegation engaged in technical exchanges, institutional visits, and strategic meetings that allowed the Airport Department to benchmark against international best practices and explore innovations relevant to Dominican aviation development.
Among the highlights was a technical visit to the Orange County Sheriff’s Office Aviation Unit in Orlando, where Dominican pilot and unit member Fenris Plácido led the delegation through an advanced aerial operations facility — an exchange that illustrated both the DR’s openness to learning from global peers and the reach of Dominican aviation talent on the international stage.
Why SUN ‘n FUN Matters for Dominican Aviation
SUN ‘n FUN is not a trade show in the traditional sense — it’s a gathering of the general aviation community. The pilots who walk those grounds in Lakeland are the same pilots who plan fly-ins to the Caribbean, who share destination reviews in pilot communities, and who influence where hundreds of their fellow aviators choose to fly. For the Dominican Republic, having a physical presence at this event is one of the most direct and cost-effective ways to reach that audience at scale.
The DR’s track record is becoming its best marketing tool. In 2025, the country recorded nearly 19,000 general aviation operations. By April 2026, that number was already on pace to surpass previous years, with 3,882 operations logged in just the first months of the year — generating an estimated $400 million annually for the Dominican economy through private jets, executive aviation, and aeronautical tourism.
A Commitment That Goes Beyond the Expo
With this year’s participation concluded, the Airport Department reaffirmed its commitment to sustaining and expanding the initiatives that have made the DR a competitive force in Caribbean aviation. International events like SUN ‘n FUN are not isolated moments — they are part of a broader, consistent strategy to grow the sector sustainably and position the Dominican Republic as a true regional reference point for general aviation.
For pilots planning their next Caribbean flight, the message from Lakeland was simple: the Dominican Republic is ready, open, and worth the crossing.
— Communications Department, Dominican Republic Airport Department






