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Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum company history timeline

2006

The first section of the museum, hangar 37, opened in 2006 and features a variety of aircraft exhibits with many relating directly to the attack on Pearl Harbor.

In 2006, its board consisted of former United States president George H.W. Bush, Brigadier General Chuck Yeager, and retired Brigadier General Paul Tibbets.

2010

In 2010, records filed with Congress shows that defense firms had donated nearly $449,000 to the museum during efforts to raise money to restore the tower.

2012

Senator Inouye had been an elected representative of the state of Hawaii working in Washington D.C. for 58 years (before Hawaii was a state!) He died in 2012 at the age of 88.

In 2012, the Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor was named an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution as part of the Smithsonian Affiliations program.

2013

On April 4, 2013, the museum received its millionth visitor.

2021

The museum opened a 4,000 square foot Aviation Learning Center in 2021.

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Founded
2004
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Urban Honolulu, HI
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John T. Sterling
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