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Frontiers of Flight Museum Honors Aerospace Innovation at Luncheon

Frontiers of Flight Museum Celebrates Aerospace Innovation at Legacy in Flight Luncheon
The Frontiers of Flight Museum hosted its highly anticipated Legacy in Flight Luncheon on October 1, a sold-out event presented by JSX that convened community leaders, educators, and aerospace enthusiasts. The gathering highlighted the museum’s steadfast dedication to STEM education and aerospace innovation, emphasizing its mission to inspire future generations of explorers. Proceeds from the luncheon support educational programs that annually reach thousands of students, many from underserved communities, through field trips, camps, and classroom initiatives.
Leadership and Industry Challenges
The event was chaired by Dyan Medina Gibbens, senior advisor at DARPA and CEO of Trumbull, with honorary chair Olin Lancaster III and his sons, Olin Lancaster IV and Christopher Lancaster, lending their support. The luncheon not only celebrated the museum’s accomplishments but also addressed the broader challenges confronting the aerospace sector. As the industry contends with geopolitical uncertainties, the imperative for decarbonization, and rapid technological advancements—issues underscored at global forums such as the World Aviation Festival 2025 in Lisbon—the museum’s role in fostering innovation and resilience remains crucial.
Keynote Address and Student Engagement
Mark Armstrong, son of astronaut Neil Armstrong, delivered the keynote address, offering poignant reflections on his father’s legacy and the lasting impact of the Apollo missions. He underscored the necessity of sustained investment in science, innovation, and environmental stewardship, urging attendees, “We are the legacy of the future of the space program. Let’s not squander it.” His remarks resonated amid an evolving industry landscape marked by growing market interest in sustainable and advanced aerospace technologies. This shift is exemplified by accelerating partnerships such as that between Centech and Airbus, as well as autonomous innovations led by figures like Monali Jain in AI-driven aerospace development.
Following the keynote, a student panel featured emerging leaders in STEM who shared how the museum has influenced their academic and career paths. Panelists included Saanvika Gandhari of Coppell High School, Ben Sussman from the Frontiers of Flight Youth Leadership Program, Shesid Najera Castillo of the Irma Rangel Young Women’s Leadership School, and Eshan Mahimkar, a Frontiers of Flight Youth Volunteer.
Honoring Contributions and Community Impact
Guests enjoyed a gourmet menu crafted by Chef Peja Krstic of Pillars in the Bishop Arts District while viewing a video that showcased the museum’s extensive impact across the Dallas-Fort Worth region. Frontiers of Flight Museum president and CEO Abigail Erickson-Torres, alongside JSX Chair of Operations David Drabinsky, expressed deep appreciation for the event’s sponsors and supporters. Erickson-Torres remarked, “We are proud to partner with aerospace corporate leaders who not only drive innovation but also stand with us in preparing for the next generation. We are protecting their dreams and bringing joy to the classroom in a safe environment.”
The museum also honored its 2025 Legacy in Flight recipients for outstanding contributions in philanthropy, innovation, education, and volunteerism. The honorees included the Rosewood Foundation for philanthropy, Microsoft for corporate volunteerism, Alison Doherty as Children’s Champion, Airbus for STEM innovation, D CEO Magazine Group as community partner, and Col. Bruce Bleakley (Ret.) as Museum Volunteer of the Year.
With over 170,000 visitors annually and recognition as one of only 220 Smithsonian affiliates nationwide, the Frontiers of Flight Museum continues to serve as a vital institution for STEM initiatives and aerospace education, adapting alongside an industry undergoing significant global and technological transformation.

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