Aerobility launches The Propeller Club at The Stelios Philanthropic Foundation HQ in London
Kensington, London 2nd October 2025 – Aerobility launched the new and exciting philanthropic initiative called The Propeller Club. The launch was held at The Stelios Philanthropic Foundation London Headquarters as a generous donation from the foundation and Sir Stelios in support of the launch. The use of the great space enabled Aerobility to bring together new and existing supporters of the charity in celebration and collaboration.
“Supporting Aerobility is a meaningful and rewarding experience that brings significant value to our organisation while making a tangible impact on the charity” said David Winstanley, CEO of London Biggin Hill Airport, and a founding member of The Propeller Club. “It offers a unique opportunity to contribute to a cause that champions inclusion, accessibility, and empowerment through aviation. Our involvement with Aerobility not only resonates with our team but also strengthens our commitments internally and externally”.
Membership begins with a 2 Blade option starting with annual contributions from £5000, offering a wealth of entry level benefits including team building and volunteering opportunities for a team/organisation, and access to the charity’s expertise around aviation focused disability awareness. Top level membership, known as 4 Blade, brings together the very best of the charity, offering unmatched access, exclusive experiences, and the recognition that organisations deserve. Membership will help Aerobility continue to deliver its mission, strongly striving towards the future, enabling anyone with any disability to fly an aeroplane, take part in aviation based activities, build confidence, and even work in aviation.
Mike Miller-Smith MBE, CEO of Aerobility, said: “The evening was a huge success and it was heart warming to gather our supporters together and plan for an exciting future of collaboration and accessibility. Thank you to all who attended the evening, and to The Stelios Philanthropic Foundation for the generous donation of their space in London. We look forward to welcoming our new Propeller Club members as we strive for a world where anyone can experience the freedom of flight and realise their full potential”.
During the evening the first members of The Propeller Club – Aerobytes, NATS, 2Excel, Bristow Group, London Biggin Hill Airport and the Stelios Philanthropic Foundation, were welcomed and presented with their membership plaques.
More information on The Propeller Club can found here: www.aerobility.com/the-propeller-club






















