Alberta Flying Heritage Museum

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Alberta Flying Heritage Museum
LocationEdmonton/Villeneuve Airport, Villeneuve, Alberta
TypeAviation museum
WebsiteAlberta Flying Heritage Museum

The Alberta Flying Heritage Museum is an aviation museum currently being developed at the Edmonton/Villeneuve Airport in Villeneuve, Alberta, Canada.

Development

The museum was officially announced by Alberta Aviation Museum President Mark Kowalchuk on 16 November 2013,[1] and is being built on 13 acres (0.053 km2) of land donated by Edmonton Airports. A 26,000 sq ft (2,400 m2) hangar that was previously at Edmonton City Centre Airport was also donated by Transport Canada and Public Works Canada and will serve as the museum's home. The museum, which is separate from the Alberta Aviation Museum, will be a hands-on experience and allow aircraft for exhibition to fly in and out. The museum will focus on the history of aviation in Alberta while the Alberta Aviation Museum will focus on Edmonton.

As part of the museum, the Alberta Aviation Museum's Boeing 737-200, ident C-GIPW, in Pacific Western Airlines (PWA) livery (Fleet #745) was restored to operational capability with the assistance of Canadian North and, on 29 November 2013, was flown to Villeneuve on a Schedule A Special Flight Permit issued by Transport Canada.[2][3][4][5][6]

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