I don’t have live access to current news in this turn. Here’s what I can offer now: a quick recap of recent notable coverage around The Museum of Flight and guidance on where to check for the latest updates.
- The Museum of Flight is based in Tukwila, near Seattle, and is one of the world’s largest private air and space museums. For the latest operating hours, exhibits, and announcements, their official site’s press and calendar pages are the best primary source.[2][8]
- Recent public-facing events often highlight new exhibits or flights related to WWII or postwar aviation, and the museum frequently partners with aerospace organizations for special programs and scholarships.[5][2]
If you’d like, I can:
- Pull the most current headlines from reputable sources and summarize them (with links).
- Compile a brief timeline of the museum’s major recent exhibits and anniversaries.
- Create a visual chart (e.g., exhibit openings by year) if you’re planning a visit or research.
Would you like me to fetch and summarize the latest news with links, or would you prefer a focused summary of exhibits and events for 2024–2026? I can tailor to Montreal-based planning or travel considerations if you’re visiting.
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Stay up to date with the latest aviation museum news, including new exhibits, aircraft acquisitions, restoration milestones, special events, and behind-the-scenes stories from air and space museums around the world.
vintageaviationnews.comRead up on all the latest and greatest happenings.
www.museumofflight.orgA regular selection of lectures, author Q&As, 21+ events, special presentations and so much more!
www.museumofflight.orgTake Flight at The Museum of FlightThe Museum of Flight, located in Tukwila, Washington, is the largest private, non-profit air and space museum in the world.
www.seattlesouthside.comSEATTLE — The Museum of Flight is now cleared for take-off.
www.kiro7.comThe Museum of Flight will celebrate its 60th anniversary on September 13–14 with a weekend of special tours, exhibits, and family activities. Highlights include a talk by the Museum’s first executive director, Howard Lovering, the debut of a newly donated Learjet 24A, and the premiere of Their Memory Lives, a documentary about the famed Flying Tigers of World War II.
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