Fédération Aéronautique Internationale

NameFédération Aéronautique Internationale
AbbreviationFAI
Founded1905
DisciplinesAeronautics, Ballooning, Gliding
SportsAir Sports

Description

Air sports were present in the Olympics only twice: at Paris 1900, with an aeronautics event and several ballooning demonstration events; and at Berlin 1936, with a gliding demonstration.

At the global level, air sports are governed by the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI), an International Olympic Committee (IOC)-recognized federation which is a member of the Association of the IOC-recognized International Sports Federations (ARISF). The FAI, also well known by its English name, World Air Sports Federation, was created on 14 October 1905, in Paris, France, with founding members from eight countries: Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, and the United States.

The FAI currently governs the disciplines of Aeromodelling, Amateur Built and Experimental Aircraft, Ballooning, Drones, General Aviation, Gliding, Hang Gliding, Microlights and Paramotors, Paragliding, Power and Glider Acrobatics, Rotorcraft, Skydiving, and Space.

As of January 2026, the FAI has over 100 members from 91 nations. Greg Principato of the United States is its current President, and the federation’s headquarters is based in Lausanne, Switzerland. The FAI organizes the World Air Games, the premier, international, multi-discipline air sports event, with its first edition staged in Türkiye, in 1997.

In 1997, air sports also débuted at the World Games, and its appearance has been continuous since, although in different disciplines, with skydiving events from 1997-2022, paragliding events in 2013, aerobatics and paramotoring events in 2017, and drone sports since 2022.

Presidents

Tenure Name Country Notes
1905—1924 Roland Bonaparte FRA
1925—1930 Henry, Comte de la Vaulx FRA
1930—1941 George-Valentin Bibescu ROU
1942—1946 Godfrey L. Cabot USA
1946—1948 Lord Brabazon of Tara GBR
1948—1950 William R. Enyart USA
1950—1952 Amaury, Baron de la Grange FRA
1952—1954 Cornelis Kolff NED
1954—1956 Ken Bartlett GBR
1956—1958 Charles Sillevaerts BEL
1958—1960 Jacqueline Cochran USA
1960—1962 Jacques Allez FRA
1962—1964 W. Muri SUI
1964—1966 Mauricio Obregón COL
1966—1967 Vladimir Kokkinaki URS
1967—1969 Josef Gaisbacher AUT
1969—1970 Edward Wegelius FIN
1970—1972 Fred Forrer SUI
1972—1974 André Dumas CAN
1974—1976 Bernard Dupérier FRA
1976—1978 Adolph Gehriger SUI
1978—1980 Desmond Percy Kelly AUS
1980—1982 Antoine, Prince of Ligne BEL
1982—1984 Amos Ishai ISR
1984—1986 Čeněk Kepák TCH
1986—1988 Peter Lloyd AUS
1988—1990 Clifton F. von Kann USA
1990—1992 Olavi Rautio FIN
1992—1994 Hanspeter Hirzel SUI
1994—2000 Eilif Ness NOR
2000—2004 Wolfgang Weinreich GER
2004—2010 Pierre Portmann SUI
2010—2016 John Grubbström SWE
2016—2018 Frits Brink NED
2018—2020 Robert Henderson NZL
2020—2024 David Monks GBR
2024— Greg Principato USA