The Museum of Flight

  • Arts & Culture
  • Schools & Education
  • Technology & Science

Who We Are

Our Vision Statement is to be the foremost independent educational air and space museum in the world. The Museum of Flight exists to acquire, preserve, and exhibit historically significant air and space artifacts, which provide a foundation for scholarly research, and lifelong learning programs that inspire an interest in and understanding of science, technology, and the humanities. In 1964 a small group of aviation enthusiasts realized that important artifacts representing the evolution of flight were being lost or destroyed at an incredible rate. To aid in the preservation of these artifacts, the Pacific Northwest Aviation Historical Foundation was established with the twin goals of saving significant aircraft and related artifacts and educating the public in terms of their importance. It soon became clear that a place to store and exhibit these artifacts was needed, and in 1965 the first official Museum of Flight exhibits were put on display in a 10,000 square foot space at the Seattle Center, location of the 1962 World?s Fair. The concept for the Museum complex began to jell in 1975 when the Port of Seattle leased the land on which the Red Barn® now sits to the Museum for 99 years. The Red Barn®, the birthplace of The Boeing Company, was saved from demolition on its original location on the Duwamish River, and floated by river barge to its current location. It was restored in 1983 and became the first permanent location for the Museum. The Red Barn was eventually joined by the Great Gallery in 1987, the Library and Archives Building in 2002, the J. Elroy McCaw Personal Courage Wing and Airpark in 2004, and the Aviation Pavilion in 2016.

What We Do

The Museum of Flight Foundation is a 501(c)(3), non-profit corporation. As one of the world's leading air and space museums, the Museum has a large staff of full and part-time employees, and several hundred volunteers. The Museum is open seven days a week from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and the first Thursday of each month from 10:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. We are closed Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.

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