The airport is home to the 2002, 2007, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2024 U.S. National Skydiving Championships. The resort hosted the
2016 World Championships of Skydiving - the largest skydiving event in the world. It is also home to World Vertical Formation and National Gold and Silver Formation Skydiving medalist teams. Skydive Chicago is also the brainchild behind a remote competition called Cloud Games that allows competitors at their home skydiving centers to compete, using rated, remote judges, a web based scoring system and crowns its winners virtually. The resort is also home to multiple state records and several World Records in different categories: • 1998 242-Way Formation Skydiving World Record • 2005 18-Way Women's Vertical World Record • 2018 3 & 4 Point 42-Way Vertical Sequential World Records • 2007 69-Way Vertical World Record • 2009 108-Way Vertical World Record • 2012 138-Way Vertical World Record • 2015 164-Way Vertical World Record (current standing Vertical World Record as of 2024) • 2021 2-Point 77-Way Vertical Sequential World Record The resort was the home of a 200-person "head-down vertical" skydiving jump in an attempt to break a world record by completing the largest single-point skydive ever, in attempt to break its own record. Jumpers climbed up to 19,000 feet before jumping out of the planes, linking up, and holding the position before separating to pull their parachutes. The attempt was eventually cut down to 170 in hopes it would make the world record easier to accomplish. The group plans to regroup in 2025. == Services ==