Welcome to Pima Air & Space Museum
Pima Air & Space Museum, where history takes flight, is one of the largest air and space museums in the world, and the largest non-government funded aviation museum. You'll see more than 300 aircraft and spacecraft including many of the most historically significant and technically advanced craft ever produced, both from the United States and throughout the world.
Tour the AMARG Boneyard
The Pima Air & Space Museum offers exclusive bus tours of the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group (AMARG), also known as the "Boneyard." The facility is located adjacent to the Museum at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base.
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Hangar 1 expansion Project Project
Click here to follow the progress of the Hangar 1 Expansion Project!
Touch 100 Years of Aviation History at night!

Enjoy our almost 300 aircraft in the evening light, from 5:00pm-9:00pm (last admission at 8:00pm). There will be Tram rides until sundown, a walking tour of the indoor hangars, hands on activities like folding and flying paper airplanes, tasting space food, building and launching paper air rockets, and many more.
Admission is $10 for adults; Children under 12 are free; members free
War brides - oneway passage exhibit Now Open
We are pleased to announce the opening of "War Brides - One way Passage" at the Pima Air & Space Museum, March 23 - July 18, 2010. http://www.warbrides.com/

It features 65 portraits, an audio visual presentation by the artist and other ephemera.
This exhibition is about the rite of passage of leaving hime physically, emotionally and psychologically, and about the passage of time and lifetimes. The term 'war bride' refers to women who married foreign servicement during or immediately following World War II, and whose overseas passage to their husbands' homeland was typically paid by the host government.