The Hong Kong Flying Club was formed in the late 1920s when the governor, Sir
Cecil Clementi, presided over the inaugural meeting on 20 December 1929. Flight training commenced at
Kai Tak in the second half of 1930 and followed by commercial services six years later with the arrival of Dorado from Malaysia on 24 March 1936. It formerly held most of its activities at
Kai Tak Airport, where it had hangars and other facilities. The club moved most of its aircraft to
Shek Kong Airfield in 1994 after the hours for general aviation at Kai Tak were sharply reduced, to two hours per morning, as of 1 July that year. The Kai Tak location, which it was able to use all days of the week, meant that helicopter training took less time compared to fixed-wing training, as usage at Shek Kong is restricted to weekends. At the end of October 2019, an email was sent to members indicating that the military airstrip needed repairs and would be temporarily closed. ==The club today==