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Strategic Proposal: Maximizing Revenue & Legacy Beyond LA28
To: Board of Directors, Southern California Hang Gliding Association (SCHGA)
From: [Your Name/Title]
Date: May 24, 2026
Subject: Commercial Opportunities and Site Preservation Surrounding the 2028 Olympic Games
Executive Summary
The upcoming 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games present an unprecedented economic catalyst for Southern California. While foot-launched aviation is not a medal sport, the massive influx of global tourists, international media, and corporate hospitality dollars provides a unique window to generate significant revenue and secure long-term state-level protections for our flight parks.
By aligning SCHGA assets with the state’s broader goal of California Prosperity, we can elevate our sport’s profile, fund permanent infrastructure upgrades, and solidify our partnerships with state and local officials.
1. High-Net-Worth Eco-Tourism (Tandem Hubs)
Millions of international spectators will seek iconic California adventure experiences outside of the stadiums.
The Initiative: Partner with state tourism boards (e.g., Visit California) to market premier SCHGA sites as premium “Adventure Sports Destinations” during the Games.
Revenue Generation: Develop exclusive, high-end VIP tandem-flight packages. These can be bundled with luxury transit from Los Angeles, targeted directly at affluent international visitors and corporate executives.
2. Corporate Sponsor Hospitality & Site Rentals
Global brands and Olympic sponsors spend billions on entertainment venues and are constantly looking for visually stunning, exclusive locations to host private events.
The Initiative: Package and market our launch sites and glider ports as premium, private venues for corporate hospitality, product launches, or evening receptions.
Revenue Generation: Charge premium site-rental and event-permitting fees to major corporate sponsors looking for dramatic, high-altitude backdrops overlooking the Southern California landscape.
3. Broadcast Media & Global Brand Activations
With thousands of media outlets embedded in Los Angeles, networks will require high-quality visual content showcasing California’s outdoor lifestyle.
The Initiative: Coordinate with the LA28 Organizing Committee and media networks to feature hang gliding in official tourism montages, promotional segments, and extreme sports exhibitions.
Revenue Generation: Utilize this global prime-time exposure to attract long-term equipment sponsors, secure media licensing fees, and drive a multi-year surge in new pilot enrollments at certified California flight schools.
4. The “California Flight Legacy” Infrastructure Fund
We must leverage this economic momentum to secure permanent infrastructure upgrades that protect our airspace and facilities for decades to come.
The Initiative: Lobby state and local leaders to allocate a fraction of the Olympic-generated tax revenue into a “Recreational Infrastructure Legacy Grant.”
Revenue Generation: This grant would directly fund permanent site improvements—such as road maintenance, launch ramp upgrades, safety facilities, and environmental preservation—without depleting SCHGA membership dues.
Next Steps & Action Items
To move this initiative forward, I recommend the Board authorize the following immediate steps:
Form an ad-hoc LA28 Committee to oversee venue packaging.
Draft a formal economic impact pitch to present to our regional tourism bureaus.
Initiate preliminary talks with state liaison offices regarding infrastructure legacy grants.
If you would like to move forward with this proposal, I can help you expand the financial projection models or draft the formal outreach letters to state tourism officials. What would you like to tackle first?