Aircraft Donation Program

Donate a Non-Flying Aircraft

Aircraft that no longer fly — expired annual, damaged, or stored — may still be candidates for donation.

Based at 5172 US-460, Chesapeake, VA 23321.

  • Independent aircraft donation program
  • Based in Chesapeake, VA
  • Pickup reviewed individually
  • Donation supports charitable medical giving

Quick Answer

What does the Donate a Non-Flying Aircraft service include?

Airplane Donations offers a structured aircraft donation review for donate a non-flying aircraft. Aircraft that no longer fly — expired annual, damaged, or stored — may still be candidates for donation. Each aircraft is reviewed individually for documentation, condition, and pickup logistics.

Tax disclaimer: Aircraft donations may qualify for a tax deduction depending on IRS rules and the donor's tax situation. Airplane Donations does not provide tax or legal advice. Please consult a qualified tax advisor.

Best For

Who this is for

  • Aircraft with expired annuals
  • Aircraft missing parts
  • Aircraft sitting unused for years

Donation Process

How the Aircraft Donation Process Works

  1. 1

    Start the donation form

    Tell us about the aircraft, condition, and location.

  2. 2

    Aircraft details

    Share make, model, year, N-number, and any logbook/title status.

  3. 3

    Condition + location review

    We review documentation, hangar access, and pickup feasibility.

  4. 4

    Documentation discussion

    Title transfer, registration, and any appraisal needs.

  5. 5

    Pickup or retrieval plan

    Ferry flight if appropriate, or ground transport from a hangar.

  6. 6

    Donation paperwork

    Title release, donation acknowledgement, and IRS-related documentation where applicable.

  7. 7

    Charitable impact

    Aircraft proceeds or value are intended to support St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.

  8. 8

    Donor records

    You receive donation documentation suited to your records and tax advisor.

Documents You May Need

Aircraft Donation Document Checklist

Helpful documents to gather before starting an aircraft donation review. Missing some? You can still begin — we discuss next steps individually.

  • Current FAA aircraft registration
  • Aircraft title / bill of sale chain
  • Airframe, engine, and propeller logbooks
  • Airworthiness certificate (if available)
  • Most recent annual inspection details (if known)
  • Photos of the aircraft, interior, and panel
  • Hangar location and access information
  • Estate / probate documents (if applicable)
  • Recent appraisal (if you have one — not required to start)

IRS Documentation Note

Aircraft donations may require an independent appraisal and IRS documentation, including Form 8283 in some cases. Donors are responsible for any documentation required by their tax situation.

Aircraft Pickup Review

How aircraft pickup and retrieval work.

Pickup is reviewed individually. Feasibility depends on the aircraft's location, condition, documentation, hangar access, and logistics.

Ferry Flight (when appropriate)

Airworthy aircraft with current paperwork may be eligible for a ferry flight to a receiving airport.

Ground Transport

Non-flying, damaged, or project aircraft typically rely on ground transport — flatbed, low-boy, or specialty aviation transport.

Hangar Egress

Hangar access, lien status, and storage obligations are reviewed before pickup is scheduled.

Service Range

We review pickup within a reasonable aircraft pickup or retrieval range including Hampton Roads, Virginia, North Carolina, Maryland, and Washington, DC.

Aircraft Pickup Disclaimer

Pickup or retrieval depends on aircraft location, condition, documentation, accessibility, and logistics. We review each aircraft donation individually.

Charitable Impact

Turn an unused aircraft into hope for a child.

Donation proceeds are intended to support St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Donating an aircraft can convert an aviation asset that may be expensive to store or sell into support for charitable medical care and pediatric research.

  • Donation proceeds intended to support St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
  • Independent aircraft donation program based in Chesapeake, VA
  • Aircraft donation review for owners, families, executors, and aviation businesses
Read about St. Jude support language

Aircraft Donation Review

Start an Aircraft Donation

Tell us about the aircraft, condition, and location. We review every submission individually.

Step 1 of 6
Step 1: Aircraft Type

What would you like to donate?

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I really donate a non-flying aircraft?

Yes — non-flying aircraft, including those with expired annuals, missing components, or storage damage, can be reviewed.

Do I need a current annual?

No. A current annual inspection is helpful but not required to start a donation review.

Local Service Hub

Airplane Donations is based in Chesapeake, VA.

Airplane Donations is based at 5172 US-460, Chesapeake, VA 23321 and reviews aircraft donation inquiries throughout Chesapeake, Hampton Roads, Virginia, North Carolina, Maryland, Washington, DC, and other regions within a reasonable aircraft pickup or retrieval range.

Airplane Donations

5172 US-460, Chesapeake, VA 23321

Phone number coming soon — start your aircraft donation online.

Mon–Fri 8a–6p, Sat 9a–3p

Ready to start an aircraft donation review?

Tell us about the aircraft, condition, and location. We'll review documentation, logistics, and pickup options.