Museum Press Release:
The Niagara Aerospace Museum is pleased to announce that it will reopen to the public at its new facility at the Niagara Falls International Airport, located in the former terminal building on Saturday, June 29 at 11:00 AM.
The Museum’s operating hours will be from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM Wednesday through Sunday. Group tours and special events are available by appointment.
The Museum is dedicated to preserving the rich aviation heritage of Western New York, and showcases the aviation and aerospace history of Bell Aircraft, Consolidated Aircraft, Curtiss-Wright, and many other companies that were once a vital part of this region.
The Museum collection includes artifacts, aircraft, helicopters, and rockets that represent over 100 years of Aviation from the Wright Brothers through the Space Program.
See a 1910 Curtiss Pusher, 1917 Curtiss Jenny, 3 early Bell model 47 helicopters, the Bell P-39 Airacobra and the Bell Rocket Belt. The space gallery includes the Apollo ( LEM ) lunar ascent engine and NASA EECOM control station.
If you are flying into the airport and require assistance, please contact Niagara Falls Aviation at 716-298-9307 and their courteous staff will assist you with any requirements you may have.
For more information, please contact the museum at 716-297-1324 or visit our Facebook page and website at www.wnyaerospace.org.
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