Space Coast Honor Flight Welcome Home Celebration Help Welcome Our Heroes

March 19, 2026

Dav Chapter 32 members and their family are invited to gather at Melbourne Orlando International Airport (1 Air Terminal Parkway, Melbourne, FL) for the next Space Coast Honor Flight Welcome Home Celebration, where we come together to honor local veterans returning from their unforgettable day in Washington D.C. , visiting the memorials dedicated to their service and sacrifice.

The Welcome Home Celebration is a free community event where supporters fill the airport terminal with cheers, flags, and gratitude as veterans make their way along Walk of Honor. Guests are encouraged to arrive early and enjoy the Red, White & YOU Pre-Flight Party, featuring live bands, popular food trucks, beer (21+) from Intracoastal Brewing Company, and plenty of patriotic energy. Admission and parking are free.

What to Expect

  • 8:00 p.m. — Doors open
  • 8:30 p.m. — Red, White & YOU Pre-Flight Party with live music, food trucks, and beer
  • 9:34 p.m. — Scheduled flight arrival*
  • 10:00 p.m. — Veterans Walk of Honor

There are a total five honor flights scheduled for 2026. Each Welcome Home Celebration features a different local headliner band:

  • April 11 — Panama
  • May 9 — Andrew Rickman & The No Pressure Band
  • September 13 — The Last Call Band
  • October 10 — Hot Pink
  • November 8 — Phoenix

Community members are encouraged to attend any or all five celebrations and give these deserving veterans a welcome home they’ll never forget.

For more information and event details, please visit MLBair.com/honorflight.

 

03/19/2026


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