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First Look At The Air Jordan 4 “Flight Club”

The good 'ol days.

First Look At The Air Jordan 4 “Flight Club”

Jordan Brand is remembering its vintage newsletter with a special Air Jordan 4 “Flight Club” releasing in 2026. After revealing the inspiration behind the design earlier this year, first-look images shared by @xcsnkr now give us a clear sense of what to expect.

The Air Jordan Flight Club newsletter — which ran from the late 1980s into the early 1990s — provided fans with exclusive mailers, behind-the-scenes content, and early previews of upcoming Jordans long before the modern sneaker media era. Air Jordans from that period even came with mail-in cards that fans could return to officially join the club. Though it’s a distant memory now, that legacy serves as the direct inspiration for this upcoming AJ4.

At its core, the sneaker closely mirrors the Air Jordan 4 “Military Black” from 2022 but introduces a few key details: the tongue features the Air Jordan Flight Club logo, the heel tab sports “Nike Air” branding outlined in red, and the outsole revives the classic “Nike” stamp. Custom insoles with X-ray–style graphics round out the look.

When does the Jordan 4 “Flight Club” release?

The Air Jordan 4 “Flight Club” is currently scheduled to release on March 14th, 2026.

Where can I buy the “Flight Club” 4s?

Most Jordans drop through Nike SNKRS and retailers like Foot Locker and DICK’S Sporting Goods. Our Where To Buy widget below will update with a complete store list as the release date approaches.

WHERE TO BUY

Mens Air Jordan 4 "Flight Club"

SKU: IM4002-100
RETAIL PRICE: $220
RELEASE DATE: Jan 17, 2026

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