• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
General Aviation News

General Aviation News

Because flying is cool

  • Pictures of the Day
    • Submit Picture of the Day
  • Stories
    • News
    • Features
    • Opinion
    • Products
    • NTSB Accidents
    • ASRS Reports
  • Comments
  • Classifieds
    • Place Classified Ad
  • Events
  • Digital Archives
  • Subscribe
  • Show Search
Hide Search

The Museum of Flight reopens March 4

By General Aviation News Staff · February 22, 2021 ·

SEATTLE — The Museum of Flight reopens to the public March 4, 2021, through March 7, and will remain open every Thursday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. until further notice. Member previews will be on Feb. 27-28.

Daily attendance to the 23-acre campus will be held to 25% capacity in accordance with Washington state Phase II COVID-19 guidelines, according to museum officials. Tickets must be purchased online, with timed admission entry.

The Museum of Flight’s Aviation Pavilion. (Photo By Ted Huetter/The Museum of Flight)

“We are very excited to open our doors to the public again — again. We’re cleared for takeoff, glad to fly, and look forward to a wonderful 2021,” said President and CEO Matt Hayes. “We reinvented the museum experience for online visitors over the last 10 months, but there’s nothing like being here. New operational guidelines are in place for the safety of visitors and staff, and during the phased attendance reductions, the galleries will seem even more spectacular.”

All five buildings, including the open-air, 3-acre Aviation Pavilion and the 2-acre outdoor Vietnam Veterans Memorial Park, will be available. Smaller galleries, some airplane cabins, and flight simulators will be closed for COVID-19 safety measures until further notice. The Air Force One, Boeing 747 and 787 Dreamliner will be open.

The Museum’s main, eastside entrance will be the only point of entry. Face coverings will be required for all visitors (age 5 and up), and a brief, contactless health screening will be asked upon entry to the museum.

See the museum’s website for specific exhibit and experience closures.

The website also has information on visitor guidelines and what to expect when visiting under COVID Phase II and III.

Share this story

  • Share on Twitter Share on Twitter
  • Share on Facebook Share on Facebook
  • Share on LinkedIn Share on LinkedIn
  • Share on Reddit Share on Reddit
  • Share via Email Share via Email

Become better informed pilot.

Join 110,000 readers each month and get the latest news and entertainment from the world of general aviation direct to your inbox, daily.

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Curious to know what fellow pilots think on random stories on the General Aviation News website? Click on our Recent Comments page to find out. Read our Comment Policy here.

© 2025 Flyer Media, Inc. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy.

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Comment Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Writer’s Guidelines
  • Photographer’s Guidelines