
Updated 2007-04-01
What is IFFR ?
The INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIP OF FLYING ROTARIANS welcomes all
Rotarians who share an interest in aviation. You do not have to be a current pilot, or
even a pilot at all. Your interest in aviation and being a Rotarian is all it takes to be
a member.
The IFFR is an international organization enjoying the support of over 1,500 members in
more than 50 countries world-wide. IFFR is divided into four regions (Americas, Europe,
Australia-Asia, and Africa), which consist of fourteen sections. The fellowship was
formally established through the efforts of a dedicated Rotarian, E. Edison Kennell, of
Seattle, Washington, in 1965.
The activities of IFFR bring together flying and non-flying Rotarians alike all over the
world. Many members have flown their private aircraft over the oceans of the earth for
conventions, fly-in events, Rotary service projects, and various other home club and
district programs. International understanding has and will continue to benefit through
the Fellowship.
The Scandinavian section of IFFR gathers about 120 members from Norway, Sweden, Denmark,
Iceland and Finland. Every year in connection to the Annual General Meeting the section
will arrange a Fly-In where members from all over the world are invited to attend. |