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New museum opens at India’s Cochin International Airport

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Nedumbassery, Kerala, India — An aviation museum was opened at the Cochin International Airport, Nedumbassery, on Monday. CIAL Managing Director V.J. Kurien inaugurated the museum, which is located close to the CIAL Academy and the international terminal of the airport.

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Beechcraft Museum launches $2M expansion project

Tullahoma, TN — A $2 million project to expand the Beechcraft Heritage Museum in  is underway, according to organizers. The museum is located south of the Tullahoma Regional Airport. Its entrance is off the Old Shelbyville Highway. Known as the

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Aviation Pioneer Glenn H. Curtiss’ Upstate NY Museum Set to Reopen Soon

Hammondsport, NY — A museum that showcases the work of a New York-born aviation pioneer is set to reopen later this month. Officials at the Glenn H. Curtiss Museum of Aviation History in the Finger Lakes village of Hammondsport tell

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Pima Air & Space Museum celebrates 40 years

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Pima, AZ — Sunday marked the 40th anniversary of the Pima Air & Space Museum opening its doors to the public for the first time. After 10 years of planning, on May 8, 1976 the Pima Air Museum opened its

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Pacific Aviation Museum begins renovation of rare Nakajima B5N torpedo bomber

The remains of a Japanese Nakajima B5N Bomber, shown with a World War II torpedo, at the Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor.

Oahu, HI — Dec. 7 will mark the 75th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, and Oahu’s Pacific Aviation Museum has begun a public renovation on the most complete remaining example of critical aircraft used during the aerial

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Picture of the Day for April 25, 2016

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National Museum of the U.S. Air Force sets opening date for 4th building

Dayton, OH — The world’s largest military aviation museum is getting bigger! Be one of the first to visit the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force’s new fourth building, which opens to the public on June 8, 2016. See

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National Air and Space Museum Gets Its First Coast Guard Helicopter

The National Air and Space Museum's first Coast Guard helicopter, tail number 1426. (John Siemens, NASM)

Chantilly, VA — With the U.S. Coast Guard celebrating its centennial of flight this year, it’s appropriate that the National Air and Space Museum welcomed its first Coast Guard aircraft to the collection today. The Sikorsky HH-52A Seaguard entered Coast

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Last Flight for Seattle’s Museum of Flight Rare 1933 Boeing 247D Airliner April 26

The Museum's Boeing 247D over the Chicago skyline in the late 1990s. Museum of Flight photo.

Everett, WA — The world’s oldest flyable Boeing airliner will make its last flight on April 26. The classic twin-engine Boeing 247D from the 1930s–one of a mere four remaining in the world, and the only one flyable–has been in

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Montreal Aviation Museum volunteers building1930s Curtiss-Reid Rambler biplane

Retired Air Canada pilot John Duckmanton is a volunteer working on the fuselage of the Curtiss-Reid Rambler project. (Shari Okeke/CBC)

Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC, Canada — Patrick Campbell clearly remembers the day more than 75 years ago when he climbed into the open cockpit of a two-seater Curtiss-Reid Rambler and took off from Cartierville airport. “It was a tremendous thrill,” Campbell said,

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United Aero Group donates helicopter to Connecticut Air and Space Center

NEWS // 2016/04/06 United Aero Group donates helicopter to Connecticut Air & Space Center United Aero Group Press Release Share The S-76A donated by United Aero Group, during its flight career for Lider Taxi Aereo in Brazil. United Aero Group Photo

Stratford, CT — United Aero Group has donated a Sikorsky S-76A helicopter to the Connecticut Air and Space Center, a restoration museum that currently occupies buildings 6 and 53 at the former Stratford Army Engine Plant complex. The company acquired the

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Last RCAF C-130 E Hercules becomes a display at the Canada Aviation and Space Museum

Crew with the CC-130E Hercules, ahead of its last flight (photo courtesy of RCAF)

The Department of National Defence has donated the last CC-130 Hercules E aircraft still in service to the Canada Aviation and Space Museum. The aircraft made its last flight this morning, flying from 424 Transport and Rescue Squadron, Trenton Ontario

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Museum for ‘Golden Age’ airplanes to take flight

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Brodhead, WI — A fundraising effort is underway to collect $1 million for the construction of the Alfred & Lois Kelch Aviation Museum in Brodhead, where visitors would be able to see vintage airplanes, automobiles and other historical artifacts, the

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Wings of the North Air Museum Grand Opening set for May 7

Eden Prairie, MN  — Wings of the North (WOTN) is planning a Grand Opening event for the Wings of the North Air Museum at the Flying Cloud Airport in Eden Prairie. This celebration will take place from 8 a.m. to

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Canadian Aviation Heritage Centre committed to keeping doors open after founder’s death

Canadian Aviation Heritage Centre committed to keeping doors open after founder’s death

Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC Canada — Volunteers at the Canadian Aviation Heritage Centre say the recent death of its founder, Godfrey Pasmore, has filled them with more drive to keep the museum’s doors open. Pasmore died on March 12, at the age of 83. Eighteen

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