The Museum of Flight Turns 60!

Celebrate six decades of history, innovation, and community at The Museum of Flight’s 60th Birthday Party! For sixty years, the Museum has been a beloved part of the Pacific Northwest—and now it’s time to honor that legacy with a weekend full of special events, stories, and fun for the whole family.

What to Expect

    • Collections from the Vault – See never-before-seen objects from the Museum’s archives.
    • Memory Wall – Share your stories and memories of the Museum.
    • 60th Anniversary Scavenger Hunt – Complete the challenge and win a prize!
    • Special Photo Ops – Capture the celebration in style.
    • Sweet Treat Giveaway – A birthday party isn’t complete without dessert!
    • Family Workshops (10:30 AM – 2:30 PM) – Hands-on fun for kids and families.
    • History Talk with Howard Lovering (Sat, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM) – Hear stories from the Museum’s founding executive director.
    • Public Tours (12:00 PM & 2:00 PM daily) – Take a guided journey through 60 years of The Museum of Flight.

Event Details

📅 Saturday & Sunday, September 13–14, 2025
🕙 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
🎟️ Free for Museum Members, included with general admission

 

Museum of Flight Jet Blast Bash

Feel the roar at Jet Blast Bash!

Seafair weekend is about to take off—literally. Head to the Museum of Flight for Jet Blast Bash, the ultimate outdoor party where you can watch the Boeing Seafair Air Show (yes, the Blue Angels will be there), grab eats from local food trucks, sip something cold in the 21+ beer garden, and explore the Museum’s incredible exhibits—all included with general admission.

Expect live music, DJ sets from c89.5, live music from Brickhouse and Mr. Pink, family workshops, and a chance to hear firsthand stories from a real MiG-21 pilot. Cool off in the shade, then check out the new MiG-21 Project exhibit before the Blue Angels bring the thunder as the day’s grand finale.

Full event schedule and parking info can be found here.

MiG-21 Project World Premier at Museum of Flight

Saturday, June 21 is the opening day and world premier of the Museum of Flight’s new exhibit featuring The MiG-21 Project — a 5-year multidisciplinary project from South African artist Ralph Ziman who transformed a decommissioned Cold War-era, Soviet-designed MiG-21 fighter jet into a stunning work of art entirely covered in tens of millions of colorful glass beads. 

The exhibit’s opening day will be filled with art-based activities, up-close access to the new exhibit, a special screening of The MiG-21 project documentary, and a talk with the artist himself, Ralph Ziman. 

The day’s activities are free for members and included with general admission. We hope to see you there!

Learn more about the exhibit here.

Yuri’s Night at The Museum of Flight

The whole world celebrated on April 12, 1961, when Yuri Gagarin became the first human to orbit Earth. Now, the party continues with Yuri’s Night—the Museum of Flight’s annual 21+ spaceflight celebration! This space-themed spectacle fuses art, dance, music, and technology in tribute to humanity’s cosmic journey.

Step into a towering glass gallery transformed into an intergalactic nightclub, featuring some of the best electronic music DJs from Seattle and beyond. Dance the night away, sip on stellar cocktails, and refuel at a lineup of eclectic food trucks. Explore the universe through virtual reality experiences, photo ops, and space-inspired activities to add to the fun.

Headlining the night is musical artist Gene Farris. A global ambassador of Chicago house music, Gene Farris has shaped the evolution of house and techno for over three decades. From spinning vinyl at Chicago’s underground warehouse parties to DJing in over 42 countries, his influence is undeniable. With seven albums and over 200 releases, Gene’s legendary sound will take Yuri’s Night to another dimension.

Don’t miss this cosmic celebration—grab your tickets today as this event is likely to sell out. 

Hops and Props at Museum of Flight

The iconic annual Hops and Props event will return to The Museum of Flight on Saturday, February 22. Don’t miss this opportunity to support The Museum of Flight and celebrate the best craft brews from across the Northwest and around the world. Enjoy 3oz pours of over 100 beers and ciders, an epic spread of tastes from McCormick & Schmick’s and live tunes all while exploring the museum’s world-renowned galleries and exhibits. 

This event is 21+. The following ticket levels are available: 

    • General Public: $125/person (Includes: Entrance to the event, 3 oz pours of beer and cider, catering by McCormick & Schmick’s, and a commemorative pint glass)
    • Museum Member: $115/person (Includes: Entrance to the event, 3 oz pours of beer and cider, catering by McCormick & Schmick’s, and a commemorative pint glass)
    • Designated Driver: $60/person (Includes: Entrance to the event, catering by McCormick & Schmick’s, non-alcoholic beverages, and a commemorative pint glass)

Get your tickets here!

Veterans Day Celebration at The Museum of Flight

On Monday, November 11, join The Museum of Flight for their annual Veterans Day celebration honoring service members and their families for their sacrifices and service to this country. Museum admission is free all day for all military veterans. The celebration includes performances of the historically engaging “27 Flags” presentation and a screening of a story of WWII history and reconciliation, The Metal Detector. The Museum lobby will also host numerous Veteran Resource groups who will be tabling throughout the event. 

Event Schedule
    • 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM: Veteran Resource tabling in the Museum lobby
    • 11:00 AM to 11:45 AM: “27 Flags” presentation in T.A. Wilson Great Gallery
    • 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM: The Metal Detector film and Q&A with the director, Brendan Hughes, in the William M. Allen Theater
    • 12:15 PM to 1:15 PM: Musical performance by Northwest Swing
    • 1:00 PM to 1:45 PM: “27 Flags” presentation in T.A. Wilson Great Gallery

Halloween Extravaganza at the The Museum of Fright

On Sunday, October 27, see the Museum of Flight transformed into the Museum of FRIGHT, a family fun Halloween event suitable for all ages. Across the museum galleries, you’ll find Halloween-themed games and activities to spark imagination, innovation, and get into the Halloween spirit! 

Costumes are (of course) encouraged, but please make sure they follow the museum’s costume policy.

Some of the activities occurring throughout the day include: 

    • Day of the Dead Community OfrendaHelp us build our Community Ofrenda in the Alaska Airlines Aerospace Education Center to honor those who have passed and in celebration of Día de Muertos. You can color your own sugar skull, create your own “Papel Picado” and learn about Latinos/as/es in aerospace.
    • Family Craft Activities — Freaky face painting, family workshop, mysterious math with the Seattle Universal Math Museum, spooky crafting table, perilous pin design with Tomato Tomato Creative
    • Meet ‘N Greet with PeanutsMeet Melanie Kohn, one of the voice actors for Lucy van Pelt. Kohn voiced Lucy between 1974 and 1977 in Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown, It’s a Mystery, Charlie Brown, It’s the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown, You’re a Good Sport, Charlie Brown, and the full-length feature film Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown.
    • Tales From The Quonset Hut: Spooky WWII Stories
    • Mad Scientists Dry Ice And Electricity Booths

All activities are FREE with Museum membership and included with general admission.

Midnight Masquerade at the Museum of Flight

Experience a 21+ halloween party like no other — filled with murder mystery, a masquerade ball, and three-course meal, all set under the stunning atmosphere of the Museum of Flight. 

At this interactive murder mystery masquerade ball, attendees will investigate the tragic and unexpected murder of a partygoer, unmask the killer, and bring this crime to justice! 

Costumes for the event are highly encouraged. Tickets include admission to the event and a seated three-course dinner with a drink. Tickets are available here

 

Behind the Scenes at The Museum of Flight

The Museum of Flight first opened its doors in 1983 next to Tukwila’s historic Boeing Field — home to the first ever airplane flight in the Seattle area and the perfect setting for an aerospace museum. Over the next 40 years, it grew to become one of the most notable air and space museums in the world. Its collection of aircraft and spacecraft is one of the largest in the world, and its archive of books, artifacts, photos, and other printed materials puts it into a class on par with the Smithsonian’s National Air & Space Museum. 

With over 600,000 visitors per year, The Museum of Flight is a top destination for tourists and Seattle locals alike. 

This month, we sat down with The Museum of Flight Senior Manager Ted Huetter to give us the inside scoop on what to look out for when visiting and tell us a little more about the museum’s role in the community. 

 

If a first-time visitor had only two hours to spend at the museum, what would you recommend they prioritize? 

Ted Huetter: The Great Gallery is a fantastic look at the first 100 years of aviation, from early mail planes to the Blackbird spy plane to jets from the Vietnam War era. The Apollo exhibit next to it has relics from the 1960s Space Race to the Moon you won’t see anywhere else, like the first Apollo command module spacecraft, and rocket motors that launched Apollo 12 and 16. If you’re in a time crunch this area is a must see and provides a great overview of aerospace history. 

What would you say is the most underrated feature or artifact in the museum that visitors might overlook?

Sometimes it’s the little things that get overlooked among the huge objects here. One of my favorites is a very special gift from the Apollo 1 astronauts to the astronaut director, Deke Slayton. The Apollo 1 astronauts were tragically killed in training exercise, so it was their widows that gave Slayton the pin. He treasured it and always wore it after that. When he died decades later, his widow gave it to the Museum because her friend Neil Armstrong thought it would be the best place for it.

The “Home Beyond Earth” exhibit recently opened in June. Can you tell us a bit about why the history of space stations was something the museum wanted to explore? 

We are very proud that this exhibit was developed almost entirely in-house, including the interactive elements that kids love so much. Humankind is beginning another new space age that will include many people who could not have gone to space before. This exhibit is very timely and lets people learn about the exciting possibilities that lay ahead for them. For more on the “Home Beyond Earth” exhibit visit: https://homebeyondearth.museumofflight.org/

 

Creating community is also at the core of The Museum of Flight’s mission. How does the museum engage with the local community? 

The subject of flight is universal, so we take the spirit of flight into the community at local festivals and other events. We have our own festivals, both free and included with Museum admission, that offer engagement for a great range of interests, including art, science, history, and more. Tukwila staff and other community organizations often have a big presence at these events.  

The Museum also provides free access for community film, photoshoots, and other art projects, and actively engages with local communities and organizations  via social media. 

When did the Boeing Academy for STEM Learning program start? How has this program grown and evolved over time? 

Education has been part of the Museum’s mission since the beginning, over 50 years ago. The Boeing Academy is a more recent umbrella for this work and has grown to be the largest education office of any aerospace museum. We offer on-site and remote programs, college credit courses, flight instruction and university scholarships, plus dozens of programs for K-12 students, all aimed at inspiring the next generation of scientists, engineers, historians, and aviation enthusiasts. 

The Museum of Flight is an incredible event venue, hosting events like fashion shows, the Seattle Symphony, craft beer tastings, etc. What’s the most unusual event you’ve had here? What are the most beloved events year-after-year that the museum hosts? 

Our Art After Dark burlesque event might have been the most unusual for an aerospace museum, but the theme of flight was a part of it, and we reached many people who might not normally visit the Museum. 

Yuri’s Night is a very special annual event. It celebrates human spaceflight and how space brings everyone together. There are Yuri’s Night celebrations around the world every April, and ours has grown to be the largest. During the day we offer Yuri’s Day, which is for a younger audience, and this year we offered a DJ’d dance party engaging the deaf and hard of hearing community with Puget Sound’s first use of cutting-edge haptic gear so all attendees could fully experience live dance music.

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For many, The Museum of Flight is not a one-time visit. With new major exhibits every year, and new public programs and family events almost every weekend, there’s reasons to come back again and again. So whether you’re a first time visitor, a regular, a parent of curious minds, or a curious mind yourself, there’s a place for you here. 

You can check out general admission tickets and pricing, or consider becoming a member.  

There’s also many ways for individuals and families to visit the Museum for free or heavily discounted rates, including monthly free first Thursdays from 5-9pm for the public. For more ways to enjoy the Museum for free or at low cost, visit https://www.museumofflight.org/Visit/Access

Fashion in Flight

Fashion in Flight is back at the Museum of Flight! This collaboration between Fashion District NW & The Museum of Flight puts fashion into flight on the runway in the museum’s stunning Aviation Pavilion. The fashion show will showcase designers from around the Northwest and feature a live DJ, designer booths, and red-carpet photos before the show. 

There will be an after-party for attendees to meet and greet with designers and models. 

Event is open to ages 10 and up. Attendees should dress up and dress fashionably for this event. 

Tickets start at $65 and are available here

Check out highlights from last year’s event!