DVK Organizations
DVK Organizations
Danville-Boyle County Airport is host to numerous businesses and organizations, all operating from within the airfield. From medical transport to flight training services, you will find a variety of options to meet your aviation needs.
Wings Flight Enterprises
Founded in 2012, Wings Flight Training prides itself through personal flight instruction for private, instrument, commercial, and flight instructor certificates in a variety of Cessna and Piper aircraft.
Wings Flight Maintenance offers quality, professional, and personalized aircraft maintenance in order to provide the safest, most enjoyable, and expeditious aircraft repair services.
Finally, Wings Flight Charities is a developing 501(c)3 non-profit organization that seeks to bring aviators across the state together to serve their surrounding communities, while also providing a variety of aviation experiences and opportunities to aspiring aviators.
Phone: 859.401.2861
Lynn Aviation
With over 40 years of flying experience, JW Lynn is a designated pilot examiner and administers pilot checkrides at DVK and other airports in central Kentucky.
Phone: 859.583.3361
Air Evac
Air Evac Lifeteam is the leading helicopter air ambulance provider in the United States. In addition to providing rapid medical transport throughout central Kentucky, the Danville-based Lifeteam 56 serves as a regional Air Evac helicopter maintenance base.
Phone: 859.854.0081
GhostWriter Airshows
Nathan Hammond performs day and night airshows in “GhostWriter,” a deHavilland Super Chipmunk. Nathan is one of only a handful of professional skywriters in the U.S., having written messages two miles high and ten miles wide above events throughout the country.
Phone: 770.616.2179
Flight Level Services
Flight Level Services is a Part 135 on-demand air charter operation offering charter flights to any destination at any time. Flight Level Service’s fleet consists of a Piper PA-46 Mirage and a Pilatus PC-12.
Phone: 859.755.4168
Civil Air Patrol
The Civil Air Patrol serves as the official civilian auxiliary to the United States Air Force, supporting emergency and disaster relief efforts nationwide. The KY-122 Stuart Powell Cadet Squadron offers youth ages 12-18 the opportunity to join the CAP to learn about aerospace and develop leadership skills.