Pima Air & Space Museum

Pima Air & Space Museum

The Pima Air & Space Museum is one of the largest non-government funded aviation and space museums in the world!

This is an excerpt from the Pima Air & Space Museum website. Featuring over 350 historical aircrafts, from a Wright Flyer to a 787 Dreamliner. Sitting on 80 acres the museum opened its doors to the public in May of 1976. Over the past forty years, the museum has grown immensely and today encompasses six indoor exhibit hangars (three dedicated to WWII).


The Pima Air Museum allows for both individual and group tour reservations.  Advance reservations are not required.

NARCON has arranged for a tour of the Pima Air Museum on Friday, March 6, 2020. The Pima Air Museum is willing to accept updates to our number of group attendees until the close of business on March 3 (the earlier February 1 deadline no longer applies).  The plan for the Pima Air Museum access is to meet at the museum and check in at 10:00 am (if this causes problems for anybody already registered for the museum tour please contact Steve Lubliner).  Steve Lubliner will actually be at the museum between 9:30 am and 9:45 to make the final arrangements and payment (Museum rules say that the group rate has to be made in one payment and on one receipt.). The admittance is good all day so individuals who need to leave for the midday mirror tour or Boneyard tours can go and then return to the museum.  The museum tram tours are NOT included in the group rate.

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